The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

‘I trust in myself’: De Gea staying confident

MAN UNITED: No sign of wanting out as Spaniard insists he wants trophies with the Red Devils

- SIMON PEACH

David De Gea remains confident in his ability despite scrutiny over his position and performanc­es, with the goalkeeper fully focused on helping Manchester United challenge for trophies next season.

A season as long as it has been challengin­g came to an end on Sunday in Germany, where Europa League experts Sevilla secured a 2-1 comeback win to end United’s hopes of adding silverware to their third-place finish.

De Gea was somewhat surprising­ly given the nod for the semi-final ahead of Sergio Romero and could do little to prevent the defeat in Cologne, where boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer spoke afterwards about the need to improve next season.

United’s No 1 spot remains a point of discussion, especially as Dean Henderson shone on loan at Sheffield United during a period in which the Spain internatio­nal made some highprofil­e errors.

But talk about United’s goalkeepin­g situation has not affected the thinking of the club’s four-time player of the year, nor has it seen his confidence waver.

“No, I trust in myself,” De Gea told the PA 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 signed new and improved terms with the Old Trafford giants until at least 2023 last September, just weeks into the start of Solskjaer’s first season at the helm.

The United boss has kept the faith with the 29-year-old during challengin­g months and the goalkeeper believes they are on the right track under the 1999 treble hero.

“I think we improved already this season,” De Gea said after just missing out on the Europa League final. “We were 14 points behind the third position in the Premier League. We finished third at the end.

“We play very good I think (in) many games. Today we deserve to be in the final, if we are honest.

“But maybe we need a bit of experience, more experience in the team, but we have to score the chances. That was the point for us for tonight’s game.

“Let’s keep improving, let’s keep fighting for this club and let’s try to win trophies next season.”

But nothing is straightfo­rward in the Covid-19 era and UK travel guidelines could prevent a number of players travelling home.

If De Gea decides to return to Spain, he currently faces two weeks of self-isolation when back in England.

“I don’t know,” he added when asked if he would be able to go home during the break.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? David De Gea: Staying at United until at least 2023.
Picture: PA. David De Gea: Staying at United until at least 2023.

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