Monday 29 April 2019

De Gea’s latest blunder puts United goalkeeper in spotlight


London (AFP) – David de Gea’s forlorn expression in the final seconds of Manchester United’s damaging draw against Chelsea laid bare the error-prone goalkeeper’s despair after his latest costly blunder.

De Gea has been in dismal form and the Spaniard’s troubled season took another turn for the worse at Old Trafford on Sunday.

When Antonio Rudiger tried his luck with a long-range drive, the Chelsea defender’s hopeful effort should have been a routine save for De Gea.

But instead, reflecting his chronic lack of form and confidence, the Spaniard allowed the ball to slip from his grasp into the path of Marcos Alonso, who took full advantage to score Chelsea’s equaliser.

United were unable to recover from that blow as Chelsea held on for a 1-1 draw that kept them three points ahead of their rivals in the race to finish in the Premier League’s top four.

If they do miss out on a Champions League place, many will point the finger at De Gea, who has gone from United’s sturdy last line of defence to one of their weakest links in recent months.

De Gea’s body language, hands on his hips and head down in the waning moments of the Chelsea game made it clear he knew the full extent of the damage done by yet another howler.

Statistics show he has made three errors leading to goals in his past four games, as many as in his previous 123 matches for United. 

He has not kept a clean sheet for two months and is the first United goalkeeper to concede 50 goals in a league season for 40 years.

It is a remarkable fall from grace for the 28-year-old, who went to last year’s World Cup widely regarded as one of the best keepers on the planet.

De Gea has been voted United’s player of the year in four of the past five seasons, leading to repeated links with a potential move to Real Madrid.

But the seeds of his downfall were planted in Russia, where a series of substandard displays appeared to take a toll on his morale.

Letting Cristiano Ronaldo’s shot past his body for a late Portugal equaliser opened the floodgates as De Gea conceded six goals in four matches, making just a single save in the whole tournament.

Returning to a United team already in turmoil due to the toxic relationship between Jose Mourinho and his players was hardly the calm environment De Gea needed to restore his equilibrium.



from World Soccer Talk http://bit.ly/2DANfXi

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