A defining season to come for Manchester United’s David De Gea

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Manchester United have had some fantastic goalkeepers in their ranks over the last decade with the likes of Peter Schmeichel, Fabian Barthez and Edwin van der Sar all playing their part in the Red Devils’ considerable success. That said, a number of other stoppers have been brought to Old Trafford with much promise but not delivered. The verdict is still out on current number one David De Gea, with the upcoming 2012-13 season set to potentially decide which one of these groups the Spaniard fits into.

With the retirement of Van der Sar Sir last summer, Sir Alex Ferguson faced a dilemma, but the promise of young agile De Gea convinced the Scot to part with £17 million to bring the Atletico Madrid youngster to Manchester. Initially the decision seemed questionable, with high-profile mistakes and seemingly a lack of confidence blighting the new man’s early United career.

David de Gea poses with S 007 A defining season to come for Manchester United’s David De Gea

Ferguson opted to shuffle his pack on occasion, knowing that in Anders Lindegaard he had another able stopper to come into the team if so required. Towards the culmination of the season however De Gea seemed more assured and is currently the Red Devils’ preferred choice of goalkeeper going into the new season.

De Gea’s shot-stopping ability has never been in question, and on numerous occasions last term the 21-year-old pulled a world-class save out of the bag to astonish onlookers. The most vivid in the memory is the sprawling one-handed stop from countryman Juan Mata’s free-kick late in a 3-3 thriller at Stamford Bridge. The Spaniards reflexes, agility and reactions indicate that United may well have a star in the making.

De Gea’s Achilles heels since moving to England is his ability, or at times lack of, to deal with crosses. Every fan (and defender) wants to see their goalkeeper confidently claim crosses and command the penalty area, but this is a facet of the game that Lindegaard seemed more adept in.

David de Gea Manchester U 007 A defining season to come for Manchester United’s David De Gea

One can point to De Gea’s tender age as a possible reason, with the keeper sure to become more confident with experience and as he gets older. The Spaniard’s slight frame is also an issue, as the English game is more physical and aerial based than that of La Liga in his homeland.

As pre-season starts to kick into full swing, Sir Alex will surely be instructing his wingers to pepper De Gea with crosses in training, as if this area can be improved United certainly have an able and impressive number one. The signs of improvement were there to see as the season went on last term, and if this development continues De Gea could well prove his doubters wrong in 2012-13 and play a large role in United’s title charge.

Comments (10)

  1. He already proved last season that he is a really able and talented keeper. It is a tired and lazy journalist that tries to make this a story.
    De Gea seldom erred last season if that facts are actually taken into account. He unquestionably pulled off several match winning saves too.
    He can only play one game at a time and sometimes you have to bear in mind how good or how frequently changes a Keeper`s back four is. He barely had the time to get acquainted with a central defender before they were changed – At one point he even had Carrick as his main CD !
    Evans is not capable of protecting his own shadow and Vidic was cruelly removed at a key stage of his season. Ferdinand know requires a boost to get three inches off the ground so ALL that taken into consideration, he did remarkably well.

    • I agree, as written in the post, that he is an exceptional talent, but he is suseptible to mistakes. Do you think United fans are as confident with De Gea between the sticks as they were with Van der Sar, Schmeichel etc? Em, no. Hence he still has a point to prove next season, especially in dealing with high balls into the box

  2. What a kepper 4 me d best among them all

  3. In time he’ll bcm one of th bst in th wrld.no doubt!

  4. i think his 1st impression still dogs him and unfairly too.
    he was undoubtedly the top 5′s best keeper.
    hart had a good backline.
    sczesny was generally iffy all season.
    friedel was steady,but
    cech was also suspect without a bus parked in front of him.
    so stop giving de gea a hard time.he’s paid his dues.

  5. His best is yet to come,and i can arsure every united fan that De Gea will come with greater confidence after his perticipation for spain ends at this years olympics in London.

  6. the young goalkeeper is good and he is fantatic.i watch his match when he was in alth madrid at that time the match between alth madrid vrs barcelona.come and luk at the savings he made.De Gea is better than kuzaki and all the keepers

  7. All i hear about this guy is he’s useless.

    Hold on! i watched many utd games last year , and as far as im concerned for a keeper in his early 20′s he was monumental. Along with Simon Mignoolet (sp?) and Tim Krul.

    http://firstsoccerstop.com/

  8. He is good and he is young he will develop current NR 1 GK in my opinion is Neuer followed by Casillas

  9. I want his like Ven Der Sar.I pray His Can