The Irish Mail on Sunday

De Gea proves the saviour... yet again

- By Kieran Gill

WHETHER the stories about a faulty fax machine scuppering David De Gea’s move to Real Madrid are true or not, United must count their lucky stars.

It is now three years since the Madrid-born goalkeeper was on the verge of heading home, only for the £22million deadline-day deal to not go through in time.

Real accused the Premier League club of filing the paperwork late. Whoever was to blame, Jose Mourinho is benefiting from it.

Ask any defender and he will tell you about the sense of security felt when he sees someone so sturdy behind him. He is their safety net.

That is what United centre-backs Chris Smalling and Victor Lindelof had yesterday.

De Gea will have busier days but his contributi­on was significan­t. Were it not for him, Watford would have been 1-0 up within 20 minutes. Were it not for him, United would have conceded a leveller deep into stoppage time. The home side, after four straight Premier League wins, had their tails up at the start. They went close to scoring when a long ball was aimed towards Troy Deeney.

Watford’s big lump chested it down and moments later had his chance to shoot.

Deeney struck a sweet shot which was rising into the back of the United net until De Gea got a hand to it.

In stoppage time, with United down to 10 men, Christian Kabasele headed for goal from six yards out. It was flying in before De Gea intervened. United’s fans were left thanking the heavens that fax never went through in 2015.

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