David de Gea has dismissed his critics and promised to continue doing his best to keep clean sheets for Manchester United. After roaring back to his best form last season while facing pressure from Dean Henderson for his spot, De Gea has continued to play at a high level for Erik ten Hag and enjoyed yet another excellent campaign.
Many wondered in pre-season if the Spaniard would suit his new manager's style of play as he struggles with the ball at his feet.
While there have been nervy moments with his distribution, De Gea has proved them wrong by firmly establishing himself as Ten Hag's unquestionable No.1.
The 32-year-old helped United end their trophy drought in February by keeping a clean sheet in the Carabao Cup final, which saw him surpass legend Peter Schmeichel as the club's all-time leading clean sheet holder. Also read: Bellingham is ready for the role Ten Hag wants him to take on at United When asked about the milestone, De Gea admitted he will always have critics but as long as he keeps a clean sheet he will have done a good job. "Of course, but not only for me, for the team," he said when asked if he pays attention to personal accolades. "When we keep a clean sheet it means that the team and I, we did a good job.
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