David De Gea

Ex-goalkeeping instructor of Manchester United had some negative statements to make about Norwegian manager, Ole Gunner Solskjaer.

From his view, he blamed the tactical approach of the United manager as a major reason behind David De Gea's poor form.

Highlights on David De Gea's recent performances

The recent outings of the United shot-stopper have left so much to be desired.

At some point, the Spaniards place as a starter came under question. With many suggesting, he should be relegated to the bench.

Due to several pleas and comments by fans, second choice goalie Dean Henderson was finally given an opportunity. However, the British man was also far from convincing.

When talking about how poor De Gea's 2020/2021 season has been, one cannot be quick to forget his awful display in the Uefa Europa League final.

Ole Gunner Solskjaer's men came up against Unai Emery's Villareal side. In regular time both sides played out a 1-1 draw. The game was taken into penalties and David De Gea came out the Villain.

Failing to save a single penalty out of ten and missing to score he was the zenith of horror for Manchester United.

In light of recent criticisms received by De Gea, his youth trainer had some things to say.

Statements from De Gea's goal-keeping instructor

Due to recent underwhelming displays by the Spaniard, his goal-keeping trainer had some thoughts to share.

In his statement, trainer Gambino Rodriguez accused United's defence of failing to provide adequate cover for David De Gea.

Moving on, he referenced the latter days of Sir Alex Fergusen's career. Insisting De Gea was top-notch then because the defence provided sufficient cover.

Rounding up his statement, he tagged Ole Gunner Solskjaer's defensive arrangement as too soft. Insisting De Gea was bearing the consequences of a terrible defensive organisation.

Conclusion

Without any doubt, true United fans have seen lots of standout performances from David De Gea.

However, his recent outings have been a far cry from what he was in the past.

Could this be a thing of David De Gea losing his abilities?

Or could Gambino Rodriguez be right to blame it on Manchester United's defence?

Humble opinions would be most welcomed

Article Writer ✏️ Ordu Daniel

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