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Sir Alex Ferguson's face was priceless after being pictured watching West Brom beat Manchester United

Legendary manager's dejected reaction summed up what the United fans were feeling

James Orr
Sunday 06 March 2016 18:59 GMT
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A scathing Sir Alex Ferguson looks on from the stands at the Hawthorns
A scathing Sir Alex Ferguson looks on from the stands at the Hawthorns (twitter.com/MUFCScoop)

A scathing Sir Alex Ferguson was pictured at full-time in the stands at the Hawthorns after Manchester United's 1-0 defeat by West Brom.

He did not look happy.

In the match, United were made to pay for Juan Mata's early sending-off in the 1-0 loss that damaged their ambitions of Champions League qualification from the Premier League.

Mata collected two yellow cards in three minutes to leave his side with 10 men from the 26th minute and United couldn't hold on, with Salomon Rondon scoring the winning goal in the 66th at The Hawthorns.

The defeat ended United's run of four straight wins in all competitions and left the team sixth in the standings - three points behind fourth-place Manchester City, which has a game in hand.

United initially coped well with Mata's first-ever Premier League dismissal but failed to seriously threaten West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster.

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