- Arsenal suffered a 5-3 penalty shootout defeat to Man United in the FA Cup
- David Raya was trolled on social media after his disappointing performance
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Fans took to social media to criticize David Raya after his woeful performance for Arsenal in the penalty shootout against Man United.
The Gunners drew 1-1 for 120 minutes against the visiting ten players and lost 5-3 on penalties to Ruben Amorim's team.
Raya guessed every United penalty wrong, but was particularly ridiculed for his antics when Leny Yoro stepped up to take the Red Devils' third penalty.
He was seen shuffling towards the right side of the goal, jumping when Yoro approached the ball and fully committed in the wrong corner when the United centre-back slotted the ball into the bottom left.
One user wrote on X: “This is right up there with the worst goalie I've ever seen.”
Another said: “Almost every attempt to save (Raya) seemed like something out of a comic.” Awful.'
Raya was ridiculed after his poor penalty shootout which showed where he went wrong with each penalty.
Arsenal bowed out of the FA Cup after failing to take advantage of the fact that the Red Devils were a man short
Fans took to social media to react to Raya's performance after Arsenal's defeat on penalties.
A third wrote: “Down before Southampton”, pointing to the Saints who are locked in a relegation battle, 10 points from safety.
Sunday's first half suffered from a lack of quality from both teams, with Gabriel Martinelli coming closest before his shot was disallowed for offside.
The match came to life after the break with United as Bruno Fernandes put the visitors ahead before United's momentum was halted when Diogo Dalot was sent off for a second booking. Arsenal then quickly found the equalizer through a deflected Gabriel volley.
The Gunners then had a golden chance to take the lead after being awarded a penalty, but Altay Bayindir made a good save to deny Martin Odegaard from 12 yards.
After a tense additional 30 minutes, the match was decided by penalty kicks, with a miss by Kai Havertz giving Ruben Amorim's team the pass.
United will continue their FA Cup defense against Leicester, managed by club legend Ruud van Nistelrooy.