Manchester United fans scolded the same player on social media after they were trounced 3-0 at home by Bournemouth for the second season running.
Although under a different manager after Ruben Amorim replaced Erik ten Hag, Andoni Iraola's side did a number on United yet again - with Dean Huijsen, Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo all on target for the Cherries.
After a last-gasp win over rivals Manchester City a week ago, United were brought back down to earth with a 4-3 Carabao Cup quarter final loss to Spurs on Thursday and this latest loss showed just how much work there is to do.
There were plenty of below-par displays from players wearing red at Old Trafford but not for the first time, striker Joshua Zirkzee was given a pasting online.
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The summer signing was blamed for allowing Huijsen to get a free header at the near post for the opener and was effectively a passenger in his 54 minutes on the pitch - before he was hooked for Rasmus Hojlund.
And yet again United fans were left questioning why they decided to pay £36 million for him in the summer.
One fumed: "Zirkzee is simply the worst ever. Can’t pass, can’t dribble, can’t shoot, can’t defend, sh*t*movement, lazy, slow, weak, loses the ball all the time, can’t head the ball despite being built like an NBA player."
Another opined: "Zirkzee is unfortunately worse than the super washed version of Martial."
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A second said: "Zirkzee plays like he’s just woken up makes no sense."
A fourth posted: "Zirkzee you are 6 foot 4 how can you not win a single aerial duel."
A fifth wrote: "Zirkzee another dude whose bad games ABSOLUTELY REEK. F**ing hell he doesn't look like a footballer."
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Zirkzee signed a five-year contract with United when they drafted him in from Bologna and has scored four goals in 24 games in all competitions.
He has already been heavily linked with a move back to Italy after struggling to adapt to the style of football in England.
United return to action on Boxing Day (26 December) when they play Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Topics: Bournemouth, Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, Fan Reactions