Man Utd star Diogo Dalot somehow fluffs ‘miss of the season’ with open goal in West Ham clash
Alan Shearer also had his say on the shot
DIOGO DALOT left fans in disbelief after he failed to score an OPEN GOAL.
Manchester United travelled to West Ham‘s London Stadium looking to register back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time this season.
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Dalot had the perfect opportunity to set Erik ten Hag‘s side on the right path to achieving that.
However, he produced one of the misses of the season to sum up Man Utd’s struggles in front of goal.
Dalot had made an attacking run from right-back which was picked out by captain Bruno Fernandes.
The 25-year-old then poked the ball past Hammers goalkeeper Łukasz Fabiański and was left with an open goal ahead of him.
But Dalot fluffed his lines and skied his shot over the bar and squandered the chance to give United a well-deserved lead.
Reacting to the stunning miss on social media, one fan said: “Dalot with the miss of the season.”
A second said: “Dalot has to finish that!.”
A third said: “Dalot just missed by faaaar the worst open goal I’ve ever witnessed.”
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Another said: “Lmaoo Dalot now misses an open goal, absolutely ridiculous squad.”
A fifth added: “DALOT, WHAT A BIG MISS!! BRUNO FERNANDES DENIED THREE ASSISTS!!”
Alan Shearer was also scornful of the effort, saying: “Dalot’s miss is one of the worst misses in the Premier League era. We’ll be talking about this in 20 years time.”
Dalot was not the only Red Devils player guilty of missing a good chance in the first half of the match, though his miss was by far the worst.
Alejandro Garnacho crashed a shot against the post early on.
The winger then had a good chance to place a shot into the bottom right corner from the left side of the penalty area, but his shot lacked curl and went wide.
Fernandes himself turned from creator to shooter when he was found by Casemiro with a late run into the penalty area, but he fired a free header well over the bar.
Rasmus Hojlund also had a chance to score, but saw his snap effort saved by Fabianski from point-blank range.
Fabianski was on hand to deny the visitors again when Casemiro glanced a header towards the bottom corner from Christian Eriksen‘s wide free-kick.
United then hit the bar a second time from a corner.
Indeed, the half-time stats showed that Man Utd had missed FOUR big chances.
And they were left to rue the misses with the match ending in defeat.
A hugely controversial VAR call in the final minutes gifted West Ham a penalty which Jarrod Bowen dispatched to secure a 2-1 home win for the Hammers.
Man Utd ratings vs West Ham
THE LONDON STADIUM was the venue for the latest defeat in a shocker of a season.
To be fair, it was a hugely controversial VAR call in the dying moments that handed West Ham a 2-1 win.
And the first half from the Red Devils was impressive.
Here’s how SunSport’s Jack Rosser rated the players…
Andre Onana – 6
Very loose with the ball at his feet early on but soon settled.
Manchester United conceded from West Ham’s first shot on target, though given Ings’ deflected strike there was little Onana could have done about it.
Diogo Dalot – 5
Delivered one of the most entertaining missed chances you will see all season – doing so well to clip the ball past Lukasz Fabianski before smashing the ball high and wide of an open goal.
Despite that, had little trouble from those in claret and blue attacking down his side until Summerville was introduced. The former Leeds man tested Dalot a number of times with his pace.
Redeemed himself a touch with the header back in ahead of Casemiro’s equaliser.
Matthijs de Ligt – 6
Hard done by in conceding the penalty for what looked a soft challenge on Hammers striker Ings.
Restricted West Ham well for the most part but United never looked entirely comfortable at the back and a more potent attack could have caused much more trouble.
Lisandro Martinez – 6
Struggled at times to deal with the strength and direct nature of Michail Antonio, who tested all across United’s back line well until he was replaced by Ings.
Noussair Mazraoui – 5
Struggled to keep a handle on both Bowen and former Manchester United man Aaron Wan-Bissaka for the most part and was thrown around by Michail Antonio at times.
Having looked soft at the back he also offered very little going forwards down the left.
Casemiro – 6
Started strongly dominating in the middle but struggled to wrestle that back when West Ham picked up.
Was denied a first half goal by Fabianski’s superb save but got one eventually as he refused to give up and made sure the ball.
Christian Eriksen – 5
Some flashes of creativity in the first half but could not help United keep control in the second after West Ham perked up.
Marcus Rashford – 4
Entirely absent throughout the hour he was on the pitch. Played down the right he was easily managed by Emerson Palmieri who had little of note to do before the winger went off.
Bruno Fernandes – 7
Caused huge problems for West Ham and created plenty of chances which his teammates put to waste.
Fernandes made a fine run to meet a Casemiro cross but headed over the bar and had to watch both Garnacho and Dalot pass up huge chances after his good work to set them up – especially the latter, a wonderful looped ball to cut out the entire West Ham defence.
Alejandro Garnacho – 5
The young winger should have had two goals inside the opening eight minutes. One chance was rattled against the bar before a poor finish sent the second wide of the far post.
He continued to cause trouble down the left but faded as the game went on and crucially gave the ball away in the build-up to Summerville’s goal.
Rasmus Hojlund – 5
Drew a couple of saves from Hammers keeper Fabianski but neither looked too difficult.
The Dane was rather comfortably dealt with by West Ham’s central defenders and never looked too much of a threat.
Substitutes
Amad Diallo – 6
Added some life and threat to a forward line which had offered little after the break and lifted a clever ball over to Dalot in the build-up to Casemiro’s goal.
Joshua Zirkzee – 5
Claimed an assist but did not know a lot about it and struggled to have an impact from there on.
Victor Lindelof – n/a
Unused subs: Altay Bayindir, Manuel Ugarte, Jonny Evans, Ethan Wheatley, Harry Amass, Jack Fletcher.