David de Gea has been left sweating on his place – with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer warning he is not afraid of making big selection calls.
Manchester United boss Solskjaer refused to confirm if De Gea will keep his place, following the goalkeeper’s latest high-profile mistakes in Sunday’s 3-1 FA Cup semi-final defeat to Chelsea.
That marks a shift in Solskjaer’s public stance on De Gea and suggests the United boss may be ready to take him out of the firing line and bring No.2 Sergio Romero into the starting line-up.
A win over West Ham will move United three points clear of top-four rivals Leicester, before they meet on Sunday in what has been billed a final day Champions League shoot-out.
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