Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer keeping full faith in David De Gea
Signed as a wiry 20-year-old from Atletico Madrid in 2011, the Spain international overcame initial struggles to establish himself as one of the best shot-stoppers in the Old Trafford giants’ history.
De Gea was a fax machine error away from joining Real Madrid in 2015, but the goalkeeper is now committed to United until at least 2023 and will make his 400th outing for the club tonight against Southampton.
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Hide AdThe 29-year-old has won United’s Player of the Year award for four of the six seasons since Sir Alex Ferguson retired, but questions over his position continue, with Dean Henderson impressing on loan at Sheffield United.
Asked if he had considered dropping him or taking him out of the firing line, the United boss said: “It did not cross my mind for one second.
“Not at all.
“To be a Man United goalkeeper, you have to have a strong mentality.
“David has a strong mentality and he has been here for so long.
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Hide Ad“He is now going to come up to 400 games and you don’t do that by being afraid of the limelight or being afraid of Old Trafford.
“You do that by walking out on to that pitch again and showing them your quality and mentality.
“He’s a strong, strong character and I didn’t see any good in taking him out at all, no.”
De Gea usurped Peter Schmeichel’s 398 United appearances in Thursday’s 3-0 win at Aston Villa, with Alex Stepney sitting on 539 games now the only goalkeeper to have played for the club more.
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Hide Ad“He’s been fantastic, David, and since I have been here I have enjoyed working with him,” Solskjaer said. “So, 400 games, two more than Pete did.
“He’s won the Premier League, he’s won the FA Cup, the Europa League, the League Cup - but that’s probably not enough for him.”
De Gea’s position as number one raises questions over the future of England hopeful Henderson, while an unchanged starting line-up for four successive league matches has left a number of players on the outside looking in.
Solskjaer says he has began planning for next season, but conversations with those that may want to leave Old Trafford pastures new will have to wait.
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Hide Ad“Not really because you don’t really have the time or focus,” the United boss said. “You can’t think three months ahead now with players who are in and around the first team.
“Of course, there’s youngsters who you know are going to go out on loan, that need that exposure, game time.
“But the ones are who are in and around the first team now, they only have one focus and that’s Southampton.
“Then it’s onto the next one, then it’s onto the next one. We need to finish the season strong.”
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