David de Gea has called on his teammates to "keep believing" after Manchester United bounced back from last weekend's Manchester derby defeat to beat Everton 2-1 at Goodison Park on Sunday.
Alex Iwobi had put the Toffees ahead before goals from Antony and Cristiano Ronaldo - his 700th club career goal - turned the game on its head by half-time.
United are now fifth in the table, just one point away from the top four. But Iwobi's opener means Erik ten Hag's men have conceded first in the last three games and De Gea has not kept a clean sheet in four matches.
Some fans are calling for United to offload the goalkeeper when his contract expires in the summer, despite his three clean sheets this season. READ MORE: David de Gea breaks silence on signing new Manchester United contract The Spaniard hasn't been picked for his national side since November, with his last appearance coming in October 2020.
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