David de Gea says he has faith in his abilities despite a torrent of criticism in recent months and questions over whether he should remain Manchester United’s first choice goalkeeper.
The 29-year-old
Spanish international’s position has come under increasing pressure due to the
form shown by Dean Henderson on loan at Premier League rivals Sheffield United.
The 23-year-old
Englishman is believed to have told United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer he will
seek a move away if he is not given the number one spot.
Chelsea are
reportedly keen to sign Henderson as they seek to offload Kepa Arrizabalaga.
His understudy Willy Caballero is 39.
De Gea, though,
sounded a defiant note following United’s 2-1 loss to Spanish side Sevilla in
the Europa League semi-finals.
Solskjaer showed
his faith in De Gea in selecting him for the Sevilla clash ahead of Sergio
Romero, who usually played in the Europa League.
De Gea has been at
United since 2011 and signed new and improved terms with them until at least
2023 last September.
He has been United’s
player of the year on four occasions but last season was a trying one for him
reaching a nadir with two glaring errors in their FA Cup semi-final defeat by
Chelsea.
“No, I trust in
myself,” De Gea told the Press Association news agency.
“I showed my
qualities all the years, so I just keep available for the manager.
“I’m always ready
to play and try to help the team as always, as I did always.”
De Gea said that despite losing in three semi-finals last season — they lost to Manchester City in the League Cup — saw definite progress at the club under Solskjaer.
“I think we
improved already this season,” said de Gea.
“We were 14 points
behind the third position in the Premier League (at one point).
“We finished third
(securing a place in next season’s Champions League) at the end.”
However, de Gea
believes that to make the leap from semi-finalists to trophy winners, the club
needs to add new faces who bring a more streetwise approach to their play.
“Maybe we need a
bit of experience, more experience in the team,” he said.
“Let’s keep
improving, let’s keep fighting for this club and let’s try to win trophies next
season.”