The Spanish goalkeeper has issued a rallying
cry to his team-mates following the 2-1 defeat
to Sunderland, urging Louis van Gaal's side to
turn things around
David de Gea has called on Manchester United's
players to put their recent struggles behind
them and take the club back to "the place it
deserves". The Red Devils were beaten by Sunderland in
Saturday's Premier League clash, leaving them
six points behind fourth-placed Manchester City
and increasingly unlikely to finish in the
Champions League places.
And now De Gea, who was arguably at fault for
both goals at the Stadium of Light, is urging
United to turn things around. He Tweeted: "Time to stand up, work and take
Manchester United to the place it deserves."
Time to stand up, work and take @manutd to the place it deserves — David De Gea (@D_DeGea) February 13, 2016
The defeat to Sunderland means Louis van
Gaal's side have earned fewer points after 26
matches than any previous Premier League
campaign, while the've collected just six points
from their last seven away games in the league. It is a run that has led Van Gaal himself to
concede that the Europa League, where the
overall winners gain entry into the Champions
League, is now his side's best chance of being
in Europe's elite club competition next season.
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DE GEA: TIME TO STAND UP & TAKE MAN UTD BACK TO THE TOPCreated at 2016-02-13
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