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Manchester Joined supervisor Erik ten Witch has upheld David de Gea following late bumbles, however his slip-ups may have repercussions next season.
Joined's new 1-0 misfortune to West Ham at the London Arena began awful and deteriorated, with De Gea mishandling his most memorable pass inside only four minutes.
In the 27th, De Gea committed one more pivotal error, which opened up the chance for 27-year-old Expressed Benrahma to score the game's triumphant objective.
Following the match, questions were focused on Ten Witch with respect to the quantity of mix-ups De Gea has committed this season.
Ten Witch protected the 32-year-old and said: "We have the most perfect sheets in the Head Association and we wouldn't be here without him.
"Botches occur yet he has my full conviction and I have no worries about him. We believe that he should remain and broaden his agreement."
Nonetheless, regardless of Ten Witch's remarks, it's felt that De Gea may as yet lose the No.1 shirt next season.
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As indicated by the Manchester Nightly News, Joined are available to selecting another goalkeeper this late spring.
This comes after De Gea's consistent bungles, as well as reinforcement guardian Dignitary Henderson, being out until essentially August with a thigh tear.
Tom Heaton is additionally out of agreement this late spring, nonetheless, Joined have the choice of stretching out for an additional year.
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Thus, while Joined are quick to keep De Gea, we probably won't consider him to be the beginning goalkeeper any more.
Following Joined's 1-0 loss to West Ham, the club currently sits only one point clear of fifth-place Liverpool.
Be that as it may, the group really do have a game close by, consequently Support Association football may as yet be on the cards next season.
The Red Demons made a splendid beginning at the London Arena, yet ended up behind on 27 minutes when Said Benrahma's powerless shot in some way tracked down its manner into the net.
After Luke Shaw parted with the ball, Benrahma overwhelmed objective in a performance run, be that as it may, he was encircled by Man Joined players.
Benrahma figured out how to have a chance away yet it looked set to be a standard put something aside for the Spaniard, be that as it may, the ball some way or another wriggled under De Gea.
Responding to De Gea's howler, Scott Minto said on editorial for talkSPORT: "I don't have the foggiest idea what David de Gea is doing there.
"His feet fall away from him… that is in a real sense student stuff. You wouldn't see a student goalkeeper not making that save.
"Most importantly a horrible slip-up from what ought to be a top notch goalkeeper."
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