‘He doesn’t deserve this’
It’s becoming a regular feature of Manchester United games. Without fail, at some point in the last 10 minutes of a game Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men aren’t winning, the camera cuts to Donny van de Beek, sitting alone, looking sad… Really, really sad.
It wasn’t supposed to be this way. Much was made of his arrival in the summer. Signed for £40m from Ajax, the Dutchman was supposed to be the first of a summer squad overhaul, a player who would start every game and inject a bit of pace and dynamism into the United side.
For reasons unknown, things haven’t quite worked out that way. At least not yet.
And so, on a day where his boyhood club won 13-0, Van de Beek was again reduced to a spectating role as United drew 0-0 at home to Chelsea; again, he was picked out by the cameras.
His continuing omission from Solskjaer’s side has baffled many of those watching, with his name trending yet again after full-time despite him not kicking a ball all game:
What's worse than heartbreak? Donny van de Beek leaving his boyhood club to watch Scott McTominay and Fred slide around in the rain for 90 minutes pic.twitter.com/1TQRQ5Iu1s
— FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) October 24, 2020
Van De Beek doesn't deserve this, quality midfielder with brilliant attacking qualities bought to sit on the bench pic.twitter.com/UDxkICcHSQ
— Trey (@UTDTrey) October 24, 2020
Van De Beek deserves more.
— Al Foran (@ImpressionistAL) October 24, 2020
Can anyone explain why Man Utd made Donny van de Beek their big summer signing if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer didn’t want him in his team?
I’m sure the player like to know as he sits in the stands at Old Trafford. Bizarre #MUNCHE #MUFC pic.twitter.com/C30u9Wlif5
— Kevin Palmer 💙 (@RealKevinPalmer) October 24, 2020
Justice for Donny van de Beek.
— Alex Shaw (@AlexShawTel) October 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/Pooleyskin1/status/1320071114413015042
We are all Donny Van De Beek now pic.twitter.com/kitZFzTvVb
— 🔰GlazersOut🔰 (@GOAT_Rashford) October 24, 2020
United, who have now failed to win all three of their home games this season, will now welcome RB Leipzig to Old Trafford in the Champions League in midweek.
It remains to be seen if Van de Beek will finally be given another chance in that game.