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IntroductionManchester United fan Mark Goldbridge's reaction to the Reds' late loss at Stamford Bridge has gone
Manchester United fan Mark Goldbridge's reaction to the Reds' late loss at Stamford Bridge has gone viral after Cole Palmer netted a late brace.
Conor Gallagher opened the scoring for Chelsea early on, getting onto the end of a deflected Malo Gusto pull-back to fire past Andre Onana before Cole Palmer doubled Chelsea's lead from the spot.
Man United mounted an impressive comeback before half-time, with Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes firing the Reds back into the game.
It was the Red Devils that took the lead in the second half, and led until 90+10, when Noni Madueke was brought down and Palmer added a second. Just 82 seconds later, the winger fired home the winner to complete his hat-trick.
Reacting to the late capitulation, Man United fan and fan channel owner Goldbridge couldn't believe his eyes.
Cole Palmer netted a late brace to complete an incredible comeback at Stamford Bridge
Man Utd fan Mark Goldbridge couldn't believe what he was seeing, labelling the loss as an 'injustice'
Mark Goldbridge rages at Chelsea’s fourth goal. 🤯#CHEMUN pic.twitter.com/V5seL7Du91
— Out of Context Mark Goldbridge (@NoContextMarkG) April 4, 2024
'They don't deserve a point from this game,' he said before Palmer scored the winner.
Reacting to the last-gasp winner, Goldbridge couldn't believe the state of United's defence as he exclaimed: 'What are we doing? What are we attacking for? They're idiots.'
Upon viewing Palmer's goal, Goldbridge yelled: 'Goal. I don't want to do this anymore! I don't want to f***ing do this anymore. What a f***ing joke. What are they doing?'
He continued: 'F***ing hell. What's the point? What is the point?
'That is the biggest f***ing injustice I have ever seen. That is the biggest injustice I've ever f***ing seen.'
The YouTuber finalised by sending a message to Chelsea fans about their manager.
'You know what Chelsea?' he began.
'I'm glad you're keeping Pochettino because he's f***ing w**k. He's f***ing w**k.'
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