New RefCam footage has been released from Manchester United's trip to Crystal Palace last season - and it does not make pleasant viewing for Casemiro.
The Selhurst Park clash in early May marked arguably the lowest point in a dismal campaign for Erik ten Hag's men as they were beaten 4-0 on their way to their lowest-ever Premier League finish.
The opening goal of the game set the tone as Michael Olise held off Christian Eriksen before going past Casemiro as if he wasn't even there and then finding the bottom corner.
Casemiro was criticized at the time for his role in the goal, but the new camera angle makes it look even worse as he slides in and gets nowhere near the ball, allowing Olise to glide past him.
His awful attempt at a challenge has not escaped the wrath of fans after the fresh footage emerged, with one supporter posting a screen grab of Casemiro missing his tackle on Olise alongside the caption: 'Send him to Saudi'.
Another X user added: 'The angle of this footage is killing me, look at Casemiro man.'
One fan could hardly believe what they were seeing, claiming: 'Casemiro is tackling in real life the way actors tackle in ads or movies where they play football.'
The evening would not go on to get any better for Casemiro as he was at fault for at least one other goal.
Palace made their dominance count as Jean Philippe-Mateta and Tyrick Mitchell netted before Olise rounded off the scoring with his second of the game.
Following Casemiro's dismal display, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher called for the Brazilian midfielder to 'call it a day'.
'I said at half-time he's (Ten Hag) got to bring Casemiro off,' Carragher said.
'I know he's got kids on the bench but I think Casemiro, deadly serious, should know himself tonight as an experienced player that he should only have another three games left at the top level. The next two league games and the FA Cup final.
'And he should be thinking "I need to go to the MLS or Saudi". I'm deadly serious. He's aging, the people around him they need to tell him this has to stop.
The Selhurst Park clash in early May marked arguably the lowest point in a dismal campaign for Erik ten Hag's men as they were beaten 4-0 on their way to their lowest-ever Premier League finish.
The opening goal of the game set the tone as Michael Olise held off Christian Eriksen before going past Casemiro as if he wasn't even there and then finding the bottom corner.
Casemiro was criticized at the time for his role in the goal, but the new camera angle makes it look even worse as he slides in and gets nowhere near the ball, allowing Olise to glide past him.
His awful attempt at a challenge has not escaped the wrath of fans after the fresh footage emerged, with one supporter posting a screen grab of Casemiro missing his tackle on Olise alongside the caption: 'Send him to Saudi'.
Another X user added: 'The angle of this footage is killing me, look at Casemiro man.'
One fan could hardly believe what they were seeing, claiming: 'Casemiro is tackling in real life the way actors tackle in ads or movies where they play football.'
The evening would not go on to get any better for Casemiro as he was at fault for at least one other goal.
Palace made their dominance count as Jean Philippe-Mateta and Tyrick Mitchell netted before Olise rounded off the scoring with his second of the game.
Following Casemiro's dismal display, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher called for the Brazilian midfielder to 'call it a day'.
'I said at half-time he's (Ten Hag) got to bring Casemiro off,' Carragher said.
'I know he's got kids on the bench but I think Casemiro, deadly serious, should know himself tonight as an experienced player that he should only have another three games left at the top level. The next two league games and the FA Cup final.
'And he should be thinking "I need to go to the MLS or Saudi". I'm deadly serious. He's aging, the people around him they need to tell him this has to stop.
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00:00New ref cam footage has been released from Manchester United's trip to Crystal Palace
00:09last season and it does not make pleasant viewing for Casemiro. The opening goal of
00:14the game set the tone as Michael Aulis held off Christian Eriksen before going past Casemiro
00:18as if he wasn't even there and then finding the bottom corner. Casemiro was criticized
00:23at the time for his role in the goal, but the new camera angle makes it look even worse
00:27as he slides in and gets nowhere near the ball, allowing Aulis to glide past him. His
00:32awful attempt at a challenge has not escaped the wrath of fans after the fresh footage
00:36emerged, with one supporter posting a screengrab of Casemiro missing his tackle on Aulis alongside
00:41the caption, send him to Saudi. Another ex-user added, the angle of this footage is killing
00:47me, look at Casemiro man. One fan could hardly believe what they were seeing, claiming, Casemiro
00:53was tackling in real life the way actors tackle in ads or movies where they play football.
00:58The evening would not go on to get any better for Casemiro as he was at fault for at least
01:02one other goal.