Edwin van der Sar has praised current Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea, suggesting he was a key component in last season's title-winning side.
De
Gea has produced several impressive performances this season, and
pulled off a magnificent save to deny Emanuele Giaccherini against
Sunderland last weekend with the Black Cats 1-0 up, and Van Der Sar insists he has been impressed with his successor's
progress since joining the club as the world's second most expensive
goalkeeper at just 20 years of age. "It is unbelievable," the
ex-goalkeeper, now marketing director at Ajax, told reporters at the
Leaders in Football Conference. "He came from different league, he was
young. He was 20 when he came. "He came from Spain, he didn't speak the language. There is different food, different tactics, different methods of training."Corners
and free-kicks, balls in the box - that is different to the Spanish
league. It was normal he could have some troubles in the beginning. "I
think the way he turned the corner from January onwards has been a real
benefit for United and one of the two or three reasons they won the
league. "His physique is better. He worked really well with
[former goalkeeping coach] Eric Steele and the physical coaches and that
is the way you improve. "He is still so young but already experienced. Hopefully he will get a chance in the national team also."
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