New Straits Times

Amazing De Gea denies Spurs

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LONDON: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said David de Gea was making a case to be considered Manchester United’s greatest-ever goalkeeper after he produced a masterclas­s on Sunday to protect his side’s 1-0 lead against Tottenham.

The match at Wembley pitted two of the bookmakers’ favourites to permanentl­y replace Jose Mourinho against one another but it was the interim United boss who came out on top against Mauricio Pochettino.

Marcus Rashford scored the only goal in the 44th minute of a thrilling encounter and Paul Pogba impressed but the performanc­e of the Spanish goalkeeper will live long in the memory.

He made 11 saves — the most he has made in a top-flight league match without conceding a goal — leaving Spurs players holding their heads in disbelief on multiple occasions.

Solskjaer hailed De Gea as “the best goalkeeper in the world” but also praised his team’s defensive resilience and team spirit.

“We’ve had some great ‘keepers at this club and I think he’s challengin­g both Edwin (van der Sar) and Peter (Schmeichel) for the number one spot historical­ly, he said.

“The win here was massive, the team spirit was massive, the belief and the joy in the dressing room absolutely fantastic,” added the Norwegian, who has equalled Matt Busby’s record of winning his first five league games in charge of United.

But the result is a devastatin­g blow for Tottenham, who again came up short when the pressure was on and remain nine points adrift of Premier League leaders Liverpool.

Pochettino praised his side despite their defeat.

“Tottenham did everything to win the game,” he said. “Maybe we dominated and we created a lot of chances. It was an amazing second half, I am so pleased.”

Spurs had further chances in a frenetic ending but could find no way past the inspired De Gea.

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