Man United to stick with De Gea as Romero suffers knee injury
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates scoring their second goal as Manchester United’s David de Gea reacts during their Champions League quarter-final second leg match at Camp Nou in Barcelona April 16, 2019. — Reuters pic
Solskjaer has not expressed any doubts about his first-choice goalkeeper, but an injury to De Gea’s back-up Sergio Romero has made the decision to keep him in the team easier. Solskjaer shifted the focus to the other end of the pitch where United have struggled to find the net in recent games. United have already begun planning for next season and Solskjaer said the club had to be prepared to face the prospect of not qualifying for the Champions League.
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