Hehe, Victor Valdes got his first run out in Manchester United colours as the club's Under-21s beat Liverpool 2-1 on Monday night.
But
the Spain goalkeeper will be disappointed to have conceded a soft goal
on what was essentially the only time he was called into action in the
full 90 minutes.
With half-time approaching and, after
comfortably fielding two low balls in his first 42 minutes of action, he
was beaten at the near post by a Jerome Sinclair drive as the visitors
cancelled out Nick Powell's header.
United won it thanks to Paddy
McNair's powerful strike shortly after half-time, but Valdes was barely
called into action for the rest of the game on what was his first
appearance of any description since injuring his knee last March.
It
was the Red Devils' first victory in five U21s Premier League matches,
following two defeats and two draws in their last four outings.
Valdes signed an 18-month deal with United earlier in January after training with Louis van Gaal's side for several weeks.
The
Spain goalkeeper was set to move to Monaco after running down his
contract at Barcelona, but the switch was called off by the Ligue 1 club
after he was injured during last year's match against Celta Vigo.
He
had been linked with a move to Liverpool in the final days of the
summer transfer window, and continuing into September and October, but
eventually joined United.
Out-of-favour midfielder Anderson,
expected to leave the club on a free at the end of the season, played 88
minutes on Monday, while Darren Fletcher, who has courted interest from
West Ham in recent days, was not named in the squad.
ahhhh see wahala o, dem send you? *keep de gea*
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