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Published 14:22 14 Dec 2014 GMT
Updated 15:42 14 Dec 2014 GMT
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Seconds before the opener David de Gea was at hand to deny Raheem Sterling before the Red Devils swept like lightning up the field.
He denied Liverpool's 20-year-old again before completely embarrassing him in the second half when Sterling was gifted with an opening. In fairness, he was given quite the helping hand from the English man's indecision.
Then, just when Sterling had enough and turned away, decided to go back to assisting, just when poor Mario Balotelli thought he had bagged his first league goal for Liverpool and sparked the revival, David de Gea was at it again.
And, within moments, his attackers were returning the compliment when they made the most of their 'keeper's Gandalf-like stubborness, Juan Mata laying in van Persie after another quick breakaway.
After a while, people were just shooting at de Gea just to see what else he would save - just for the craic. Needless to say, he kept coming up trumps.
And, now, this man is as short as 2/1 to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job. Behind only Nigel Pearson of Leicester.
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