Brighton keeper Jason Steele accused of 'watching De Gea' after horror own goal against Everton | The Sun

BRIGHTON keeper Jason Steele was accused of "watching too much David de Gea" after his own-goal horror against Everton.

Dwight McNeil's cross flew in off Steele's leg after he left his near post exposed.


That put relegation strugglers Everton 3-0 up after a crazy first 35 minutes at European hopefuls Brighton on Monday.

Uncapped Englishman Steele, 32, only replaced Spanish international Robert Sanchez as the Seagulls' first-choice stopper in March.

And until Monday's blunder the long-time deputy had justified manager Roberto De Zerbi's decision to promote him above Sanchez.

Ironically, Steele's sudden rise was partly due to his footwork – as De Zerbi likes to play out from the back.

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But the ex-Blackburn and Sunderland stopper appeared to either get his bearings wrong or gamble as he prepared for McNeil to whip the ball in.

The keeper left a yard of space between himself and the goal.

And as the ball came in he got down on his knees – watching in anguish as it then flashed inside the near post off his stretching leg.

Poor Steele even finished up doing a backwards head-over-heels.

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And fans were merciless about his error.

One said: "Jason Steele has been watching too much De Gea."

Another wrote: "De Zerbi ball = Chaos."

It follows Manchester United No1 De Gea fumbling in Said Benrahma's tame long-ranger for West Ham's winner on Sunday.

Defeat means the Red Devils are just a point above fifth-placed Liverpool, although Erik ten Hag's men still have a game in hand.

Steele's cock-up was a massive boost for the Toffees.

A shock victory at in-form Brighton would lift Sean Dyche's side out of the drop zone by two points.

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