DAVID DE GEA’s hotly anticipated return to football began with a NIGHTMARE.
The former Manchester United goalkeeper was named in Serie A side Fiorentina’s starting XI for the first time on Thursday after sealing a free transfer at the start of August.
David de Gea had a nightmare debut for Fiorentina
De Gea conceded twice in the opening 12 minutes
Ex-Man Utd keeper De Gea was playing his first game in over a year
Having last conceded to Ilkay Gundogan in a 2-1 FA Cup defeat in May 2023 – 446 days ago – De Gea surrendered two early goals in the Europa Conference League play-offs.
Against a team most football fans will never have heard of – Puskas Academy, from Hungary.
Albeit the first goal was an ninth minute penalty.
But the former United stopper then swallowed another one in the 12th minute to put his side 2-0 down.
Fans couldn’t help themselves but poke fun at poor De Gea after watching his horror start.
One wrote: “De Gea never changed, 11 minutes bro has already shallowed 2 goals.”
Another posted a screenshot of the scoreline, writing: “Oh boy my favourite goalie David De Gea finally got himself signed by a club! let’s check in on how he’s doing on his debut against hungarian plumbers…”
A third added: “Some things just never change.”
However, other United fans were kinder, admitting it feels strange seeing De Gea in a different shirt.
One wrote: “Seeing De Gea wear another club’s jersey feels so weird not gonna lie.”
A second slammed: “How are so called fans slandering De Gea for conceding goals The guys a legend of our club get a grip.”
Puskas Academy were only founded in 2005 and finished third in the Hungarian top division last season.
And, fortunately for De Gea, his new team-mates managed to turn things around.
Riccardo Sottil pulled one back for the home side before half-time.
Lucas Martinez Quarta and Moise Kean then put Fiorentina ahead in the second half.
However, the Hungarians stunned the Artemio Franchi stadium at the death as Wojciech Golla netted to level the thrilling tie 3-3.
De Gea, 34, signed a one-year contract including the option of a further 12 months with Fiorentina.
And boss Raffaele Palladino admitted the Spaniard needed time to get back in the swing of things after so long out.
The Fiorentina coach said: “He needed to adapt after a year of working separately.
“He has brought great professionalism and worked a lot.”
After a 12-year tenure at Old Trafford, the goalkeeper left United when his contract ended at the end of the 2022–2023 campaign.
He came to United from Atletico Madrid in 2011 and played 545 games for the team in his twelve years there.