Another error-strewn display has prompted calls for the Spain international to be dropped. FMTNews ManU
Man Utd’s David de Gea stands hands on hips after conceding the second goal against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium last Sunday.
De Gea, 29, was at fault for Olivier Giroud’s opener in the first half on Sunday and allowed Mason Mount’s shot to squirm through him and into the net after the restart as United lost 3-1 to crash out of the competition.But Solskjaer said United, who are chasing a top four Premier League finish to seal European qualification, had to focus on Wednesday’s clash against West Ham United.
“We’ve had setbacks as a club, we’ve lost big games before and turned it round and put a big performance on. That is what we have to do now … we’re not going to talk about individuals because no one here will feel we put more pressure on them.” But Solskjaer expects a tough test against West Ham under former United boss David Moyes, with the London club looking to win three games in a row.
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