straight to your inboxDavid de Gea will be looking to answer his critics when Manchester United face West Ham in the Premier League on Wednesday.Spanish goalkeeper De Gea goes into the game low on confidence after a horror show during United's FA Cup semi-final loss to Chelsea last weekend.De Gea might have done better for all three of Chelsea's goals at Wembley, with his mistake for Mason Mount's second-half strike perhaps the most glaring of his error-ridden campaign.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continues to stick by the Spain international despite his current decline, and against West Ham this week De Gea—should he keep his place in the team—has a chance to make history.That is because the 29-year-old only needs one more clean sheet to surpass.
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