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Ten Hag talks up Man Utd’s defence as De Gea wins goalkeeper award

- PA MEDIA/DPA

ERIK ten Hag praised Manchester United’s collective efforts defensivel­y after David de Gea collected the Golden Glove award for the goalkeeper with the most Premier League clean sheets.

United’s 1-0 win at Bournemout­h on Saturday brought De Gea his 17th shutout of the campaign, taking him clear of Liverpool’s Alisson Becker, as well as helping the team to within a point of Champions League qualificat­ion.

De Gea has been at fault several times this season, most recently in gifting West Ham a goal in a 1-0 defeat at the London Stadium and as the team crashed out of the Europa League against Sevilla.

Yet against Bournemout­h he gave a reminder that his shot-stopping ability and reflexes remain undiminish­ed, making three excellent saves from Dominic Solanke, David Brooks and Kieffer Moore to preserve United’s lead.

Ten Hag agreed that De Gea has been a key factor in the team’s defensive record, which is the third best in the league, but emphasised it has been a group effort.

He also singled out central defenders Victor Lindelof and Raphael Varane in helping United to back-to back clean sheets that have now virtually secured their place in the top four.

“A clean sheet is always very important to be successful in a season,” said Ten Hag.

“I think it’s telling something about our structure, our plan, and it’s telling also something about dedication from the team. The belief they had in this plan and how they execute it.

“Of course we have some individual great players in pressing, in the defending. In the end also a very good goalkeeper who will save you in one-on-ones and shots.

“If you’re talking about clean sheets, it’s across the whole team, but centre-halves are very important.

“I think they played a really focussed game, really well defended, but I think over many games in April and May it’s Victor together with Rafa is doing great; positionin­g, duelling. Very good.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Fans greet Manchester United’s Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemout­h on Saturday.
(AFP) Fans greet Manchester United’s Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemout­h on Saturday.

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