David de Gea's howler on Friday night was his seventh error leading to a goal since the start of last season - a Premier League high.
The Manchester United goalkeeper failed to stop Steven Bergwijn's strike against Tottenham which cost his side. De Gea's drop in form can be dated back to last season, but he was still rewarded with a hefty new contract in the summer.
The Spaniard had consistently been on one United's standout performers and was given a £375,000-a-week deal. But clangers against Watford and Everton earlier this term prove the 29-year-old's woes are not behind him.
Martin Dubravka, Jordan Pickford and Bernd Leno are also guilty of committing the same amount of errors as De Gea. But United's No 1 came in for scathing
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