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Post by - on Jan 28, 2012 14:49:35 GMT
Once again De Gea costs us no 1 can say he was not fault for both the goals, maybe not the 2nd 1 as much as Evra was out of position. Some of the mistakes he does is just not good enough for a club of this size, he is young he is learning am sick fcking hearing that. Every team we come up against and he starts he costs us it and the other players know that.
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Post by jimbonda on Jan 28, 2012 14:52:26 GMT
yeah i'll defend him. his age, experience, maturity and physique are all against him so IS IT ANY FUCKING SURPRISE HE MAKES MISTAKES ?!?!
people need to stop dragging this thread up every time he concedes a goal. he's not even had a full season, he doesn't play game in game out.
lets just accept reality. we lost the worlds number 1 this season and we chose to replace him with a very young goalkeeper. Did Ferguson think it was plain sailing from the off? no
he's going to be a top goalkeeper for years to come, whether we keep him or let him go. up to Ferguson to manage the situation better
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Post by jimbonda on Jan 28, 2012 14:53:10 GMT
and again, strange one for Ferguson to bring him back in today rather than against arsenal last week, much easier fixture to come back in to.
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Post by redom on Jan 28, 2012 14:57:52 GMT
I think he's brought him back because it was a cup game, like he used to give Lindegaard the cups and De Gea the League, now it's the other way around.
Today wasn't a great day for him but he's a young keeper and every mistake he makes will help him develop into the top class keeper I'm in no doubt he'll become, being a keeper playing for Manchester United means that every mistake is highlighted but if we show some patience then we'll be rewarded in the long run.
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Post by RedDevil'sAdvocate on Jan 28, 2012 14:59:54 GMT
and again, strange one for Ferguson to bring him back in today rather than against arsenal last week, much easier fixture to come back in to. I was very surprised too. Why was Lidegaard warming up just after they scored - that probably didn't inspire confidence and calm De Gea.
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Post by moxdevil on Jan 28, 2012 15:03:11 GMT
Not to excuse his own poor performance but he wasn't helped by poor defending on both goals.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2012 15:04:01 GMT
he does appear to visibally lose confidence throughout games - perhaps some time with the reserves might help him
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Post by Jayrannasaurus on Jan 28, 2012 15:04:13 GMT
Very very strange game to throw De Gea back into the fray, didn't get it at all. Surely that's unnecessary pressure on an already under pressure player?
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Post by - on Jan 28, 2012 15:04:30 GMT
Also sick of hearing poor defending when people trying to defend De Gea.
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Post by redom on Jan 28, 2012 15:27:48 GMT
Also sick of hearing poor defending when people trying to defend De Gea. So you thought the defending was good enough for both goals today?
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Post by reddub on Jan 28, 2012 15:34:49 GMT
When we lost a keeper of Edwin's stature it was more than likely that we were going to encounter some problems trying to replace him with the two keepers we were bringing in, in the first place.
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Post by ginger18legend on Jan 28, 2012 15:47:30 GMT
I have a question for people who keep harping on about De Gea's potential - Which aspect of his game is actually better that Lindegaard's? Keep hearing that he's a massive talent, but other than some sporadic above average shot stopping (which you should expect of any keeper at a top club) there isn't anything about him that fills me with confidence. I'm sure Sir Alex and his scouting team did their research thoroughly before we signed him, but I for one can't see what the hype surrounding him is/was about.
Having said that he did appear to be shouting a lot more at the defence today. At least he seems to have worked on his English then!
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Post by redom on Jan 28, 2012 15:59:14 GMT
I have a question for people who keep harping on about De Gea's potential - Which aspect of his game is actually better that Lindegaard's? Keep hearing that he's a massive talent, but other than some sporadic above average shot stopping (which you should expect of any keeper at a top club) there isn't anything about him that fills me with confidence. I'm sure Sir Alex and his scouting team did their research thoroughly before we signed him, but I for one can't see what the hype surrounding him is/was about. Having said that he did appear to be shouting a lot more at the defence today. At least he seems to have worked on his English then! Lindegaard's taken his place in the first team on merit at the moment but that doesn't make De Gea a bad keeper, Welbeck probably wasn't far behind him in terms of level of performance today yet because they play at opposite ends of the field he gets away with a dodgy performance every now and again where as De Gea doesn't. Don't forget this is his first season in the Premier League at 21 years of age, if you expected him to be the finished product already then you have unrealistic expectations.
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Post by Stew on Jan 28, 2012 16:01:41 GMT
He needs to pick one of them now until the end of the season and stop fucking about.
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Post by ginger18legend on Jan 28, 2012 16:05:16 GMT
I have a question for people who keep harping on about De Gea's potential - Which aspect of his game is actually better that Lindegaard's? Keep hearing that he's a massive talent, but other than some sporadic above average shot stopping (which you should expect of any keeper at a top club) there isn't anything about him that fills me with confidence. I'm sure Sir Alex and his scouting team did their research thoroughly before we signed him, but I for one can't see what the hype surrounding him is/was about. Having said that he did appear to be shouting a lot more at the defence today. At least he seems to have worked on his English then! Lindegaard's taken his place in the first team on merit at the moment but that doesn't make De Gea a bad keeper, Welbeck probably wasn't far behind him in terms of level of performance today yet because they play at opposite ends of the field he gets away with a dodgy performance every now and again where as De Gea doesn't. Don't forget this is his first season in the Premier League at 21 years of age, if you expected him to be the finished product already then you have unrealistic expectations. I never mentioned his performance today. Nor did I say I expected him to be the finished product at 21. Please read my post again. I'm merely questioning what aspect of his game makes him stand out from other 21 year old keepers/contenders for our number 1 spot.
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