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Brighton keeper Jason Steele accused of ‘watching De Gea’ after horror own goal against Everton

BRIGHTON keeper Jason Steele was accused of “watching too much David de Gea” after his own-goal horror against Everton.

Dwight McNeil’s cross flew in off Steele’s leg after he left his near post exposed.

Jason Steele looks all at sea as he nets an embarrassing own goal

Steele then made it even worse visually with a backwards tumble

That put relegation strugglers Everton 3-0 up after a crazy first 35 minutes at European hopefuls Brighton on Monday.

Uncapped Englishman Steele, 32, only replaced Spanish international Robert Sanchez as the Seagulls’ first-choice stopper in March.

And until Monday’s blunder the long-time deputy had justified manager Roberto De Zerbi’s decision to promote him above Sanchez.

Ironically, Steele’s sudden rise was partly due to his footwork – as De Zerbi likes to play out from the back.

But the ex-Blackburn and Sunderland stopper appeared to either get his bearings wrong or gamble as he prepared for McNeil to whip the ball in.

The keeper left a yard of space between himself and the goal.

And as the ball came in he got down on his knees – watching in anguish as it then flashed inside the near post off his stretching leg.

Poor Steele even finished up doing a backwards head-over-heels.

And fans were merciless about his error.

One said: “Jason Steele has been watching too much De Gea.”

Another wrote: “De Zerbi ball = Chaos.”

It follows Manchester United No1 De Gea fumbling in Said Benrahma’s tame long-ranger for West Ham’s winner on Sunday.

Defeat means the Red Devils are just a point above fifth-placed Liverpool, although Erik ten Hag‘s men still have a game in hand.

Steele’s cock-up was a massive boost for the Toffees.

A shock victory at in-form Brighton would lift Sean Dyche’s side out of the drop zone by two points.