DAVID DE GEA | WELCOME TO MANCHESTER UNITED
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Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea has said that the Manchester Derby between them and Manchester city will be crucial in determining the destination of the title. United lead the Premier league title race by five points ahead of Manchester City with only four matches remaining in the season.
However, City have the opportunity to reduce the gap to just two points if they win the match against Manchester United at the Etihad stadium on April 30. David De Gea also says that this game will be determining the destination of the title. City appeared to lose momentum in the title race just at the crucial time, but the return of Carlos Tevez to the first-team action has once again made them invincible.
They have scored 10 goals in their last two matches, while United suffered a defeat against relegation threatened Wigan only a few days ago. Despite suffering the shock defeat at the hands of Wigan, United came back in great style in the match against Aston Villa to beat the Midlands club 4-0. United are looking to win a record 20th Premier league title, while City are looking to grab their first ever Premier league title. City definitely have the tougher run in than United.
The former Atletico Madrid goalkeeper David De Gea has said that he has done more good than bad things at Manchester United, and still cannot understand the reason why so many people are criticising him.
David De Gea has been criticised for his poor performances for Manchester United in a number of matches. He has been making a number of errors in many matches, but the Spaniard has admitted that he expects major improvements to come in the future. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is especially not known for having patience with goalkeepers who have been erratic, but David De Gea is probably an exception.
The Spaniard arrived from Atletico Madrid in the summer for around £ 18 million, and the 21-year-old says that people can expect more from him in the future. David De Gea was signed in order to replace the retiring Edwin van Der Sar, but the Spaniard has admitted that he still has a long way to go before he can be at the level of Edwin van Der Sar. Of late, though, David De Gea’s performances have been much better. The goalkeeper attributes this due to the regular game time he has been getting in the first-team following the injury to Andres Lindegaard.
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