Which was dissapointing since he usually saves those. I am quite sure he would have saved that header yesterday, especially with his overall shot stopping form this season.
He doesn't usually save them though, that's my point, I'm not even saying he necessarily should be saving them either although they were both very preventable goals from a goalkeeping standpoint.
I think we've seen from De Gea that his head often goes in high pressure moments, if he makes what he would consider a mistake he often follows it up with another one and I just don't see him saving that second header, I also think he's much more likely to get beaten from the near post shot that Rodrygo had 30 seconds later because he doesn't come as far out as Ederson and the near post has always been a weak spot in his game.
Ironically, the one I think he's most likely to stop of the three shots (two goals, one save) is the first one because he'd be on his line rather than going for the ball. Now don't get me wrong, the goalkeeper has to go for it, it's the goalkeepers ball all day long. But with the benefit of hindsight, Rodrygo gets the only type of touch he can possibly get on it which is just a flick and from watching De Gea week in week out for what, 11/12 years now, I think that's the one he's most likely to stop as he'd still be upright on his line - even though I'd say the goalkeeper has to be going for it because you play the odds at times as a goalkeeper and that ball reaches the diving goalkeeper 8 or 9 times out of 10 whereas even an exceptional shot stopping goalkeeper stops a shot from 3 yards out probably 1 or 2 times in 10.