Manchester United fans were all left saying the same thing following Altay Bayindir’s substitute appearance for Turkey.
The Red Devils’ back-up goalkeeper was substituted into the Euro 2024 qualifier against Wales on Tuesday night following an injury to Ugurcan Cakir.
The 25-year-old had made just seven appearances for his national side, prior to his involvement against Robert Page’s side.
United fans were quick to jump on social media after finding out about Bayindir’s introduction into the match and many were left saying the same thing.
One user on X, formerly known as Twitter, commented: ‘Time to see Altay Bayindir cook’.
‘Altar Bayindir comes on as a sub for Turkey. Solid. We’re in good hands’, another said.
One user said: ‘Bayindir looks pretty good since being subbed on’, while another wrote: ‘This Bayindir fella’s not too bad yanno’.
Another’s brief claim was that ‘Altay Bayındır looks good’.
United fans will be glad to see a positive cameo from the Turkey stopper amid their current injury concerns for first-choice goalkeeper Andre Onana.
Onana, 27, returned to his club after picking up in injury during his side’s World Cup qualifying match against Mauritius on Friday night.
The keeper was forced off and the national team have since revealed that he will miss their next match against Libya.
Man United will monitor the summer signing ahead of their clash with Everton on Sunday.
The former Inter Milan shot stopper was substituted off late in the Mauritius victory – in which his side had secured a 3-0 win, though tests have shown that he has sustained an injury to one of the bones in his pelvis.
Turkish goalkeeper Bayindir could be called up for his debut for the Red Devils if Onana is to remain out, as the No 2 keeper is yet to start for Erik Ten Hag’s side.
ESPN reported a source saying Onana is hopeful of being fit for the game at Goodison Park because the injury is not thought to be a muscle strain, which would take longer to heal.
United boss Erik ten Hag also faces an anxious wait over Marcus Rashford, who limped off as England picked up a 2-0 win over Malta.
Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia, Jonny Evans, Casemiro, Christian Eriksen, Amad Diallo and Rasmus Hojlund are all currently out injured.