Mike Dean is the talk of the town after his bizarre performance in Manchester United's win at West Ham on Monday.
The Wirral official sent off Hammers midfielder Sofiane Feghouli after just a quarter of an hour played for a foul on Phil Jones - a decision that many felt was far too harsh, and ensured Dean was in the cross hairs for fans and pundits alike.
This opinion was fairly common on Twitter on Sunday night:
https://twitter.com/AFCMemz/status/815974759389335552
But amidst all the abuse branding Dean arrogant and useless, he has found an unlikely defender.
Gary Neville is famed for his forthright views as a pundit but early this morning he took to twitter to defend the under fire ref.
https://twitter.com/GNev2/status/816158974831693824
https://twitter.com/GNev2/status/816159826866798592
One follower suggested Neville was applying double standards - but he disagreed.
https://twitter.com/GNev2/status/816166530589347840
https://twitter.com/GNev2/status/816167381898788864
https://twitter.com/GNev2/status/816168282332000261
Whether Dean is finding any comfort in Neville's support (or whether he isn't even on twitter so has no idea how much abuse he was getting in the first place) we just don't know. But we'll leave you with this clip of him dealing with the pre-match bubbles at West Ham, just for funsies.
https://twitter.com/CelebrityRefs/status/815970855205400576
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