Manchester United fans were left fuming after witnessing Neco Williams’ actions in the dressing room following Nottingham Forest’s crucial victory.
United suffered their 13th Premier League defeat of the season on Tuesday, falling 1-0 at the City Ground.
Former Red Devils winger Anthony Elanga netted the game’s only goal, with supporters voicing their frustration over the club’s social media post acknowledging his strike. ..Continue Reading
The win keeps Forest firmly in the race for a Champions League spot, as they remain in third place with 57 points.
Naturally, the Forest squad was in high spirits, and Ola Aina, who was substituted in the second half, shared a video capturing the celebrations inside the dressing room.
Aina first filmed himself before panning to the lively atmosphere, including Neco Williams—formerly of Liverpool—dancing enthusiastically before humorously pretending to be injured.
Man United fans quickly came across Aina’s footage on social media and were stunned by how far their club has fallen.
One X user wrote: “Getting cooked everywhere lmao.”
A second said: “We’ve actually lost our club.”
A third added: “People used to hate our players for being like this.”
The win was likely even more satisfying for Williams, given his connection to Liverpool, Manchester United’s long-time rivals.
Meanwhile, it marked another loss for Ruben Amorim, who expressed his frustration over the result, insisting that his team had dominated the game.
In his post-match press conference, he said: “I think we controlled the game. We already knew that this team [Forest] can score goals out of nothing. Then when they scored, we changed the game a little bit for what they want. Then we tried sometimes with the good opportunities but I think in the last cross, the last pass, the last assist [it] wasn’t there.
“When we don’t have that we cannot score goals. But we have some situations and this season is like that. We try it. We have a lot of shots on goal. We push the opponent to the last third. But in the end we had a lack of quality in the final third.”