Why Dean Henderson Might Displace De Gea As Number One Keeper For Manchester United
By Malelah | self meida writer
Published 22 days ago - 7 views
After draw against Everton last weekend Manchester United number one keeper David De gea might be displaced by Dean Henderson who is just waiting on the bench.
The two of the goals which De Gea conceded last time against Everton were easy goals which should not be scored against the keeper of his caliber, he would have stopped them if he was serious, the goals were from Calvert Lewin and Decoure.
David De Gea will have to improve on his goal keeping skills to avoid being relegated to the bench as there are chances that if he does not improve then Henderson will take up his place.
So far there is legitimate competition for primary goal keeping place this season at Old Trafford with coach Ole gunner ultimately approaching the point whereby he has a decision to make regarding De gea and the awaiting Dean Henderson.
Henderson will start in position against West Ham in FA cup tier and if he showcases a strong display today, then he might displace De gea from position one before too long.
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