Manchester United’s David de Gea looks dejected as Chelsea’s Gonzalo Higuain celebrates after Marcos Alonso scored their first goal |
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea will keep his place in the team for Sundayโs Premier League game at Huddersfield Town despite a series of errors in recent weeks, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said on Friday.
De Gea has made a slew of recent errors, including one that allowed Chelsea to equalise in last Sundayโs 1-1 Premier League draw that dented sixth-placed Unitedโs chances of a top-four finish.
Solskjaer has not expressed any doubts about his first-choice goalkeeper, but an injury to De Geaโs back-up Sergio Romero has made the decision to keep him in the team easier.
โSergio was injured yesterday so he didnโt train. He tweaked his knee. Davidโs been training well this week and will play,โ Solskjaer told a news conference.
โHeโs has been fantastic this season. Towards the end heโs been in headlines for the wrong reasons but he has to deal with that. The goalkeeping department has experienced better times than just now but David is ready for Sunday.โ
Solskjaer shifted the focus to the other end of the pitch where United have struggled to find the net in recent games.
โWe havenโt scored enough, but that happens. When I came in we were very efficient and David was unbelievable at the other end,โ the Norwegian added.
โNow that fortune has changed a little bit and the margins have gone against us. As a striker and goalkeeper youโre always facing little margins and weโve been working on creating chances and scoring.โ
United have already begun planning for next season and Solskjaer said the club had to be prepared to face the prospect of not qualifying for the Champions League.
โIn long-term planning we have to think about being in the Champions League next year and the fact we might not be,โ Solskjaer added.
โYou would be surprised how many playersโ agents have been telling us their players would love to be a part of United in the future.
โThat is the lure and the potential and size of the club and we will get back to the good days.โ