Weird energy in this thread, there were debates around him being a better fit than De Gea for this team which in fairness were backed up by the statistics from his period as United number one and De Gea's form this calendar year but I don't think there was anyone saying he was good enough to be the long-term number one, and the reality is it's good for the club if he had a good loan to boost his value for next summer. I don't think anyone expects to see him back in a United shirt again so this weird satisfaction people take from him not performing is bizarre, while he's a United player it's in our interests that he performs.
In terms of the goals tonight, I've only seen them quickly so haven't done any proper analysis but from what I've seen, you'd have to say first is outside of his control, second he should be doing better and arguably same for the third. The intriguing aspect of the third is De Gea shows the same overcompensations in those situations, it's almost a carbon copy in fact, so the mind does wonder if it's an aspect of how we coach the goalkeepers at United.