straight to your inbox every day, free The return of Dean Henderson has sparked an improvement in David de Gea's training performances for Manchester United.
Although De Gea, 29, has endured his worst start to a season for goals conceded, the MEN understands the United coaching staff feel he has stepped up his training at Carrington amid competition from Henderson.
The presence of Henderson, 23, has prompted the United goalkeeping coach Richard Hartis to modify De Gea's warm-up before games in that he is now tasked with pinging passes to Henderson on one wing and third-choice 'keeper Lee Grant on the other flank.
Henderson executed such a pass on his United debut against Luton Town and De Gea's distribution has drawn criticism in recent.
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