Friday, 11 November 2011

David de Gea warns Manchester City that title race is not over yet: United can still win it all

The young Spaniard says nothing is certain yet despite his side's rivals enjoying a five-point lead in the Premier League, and feels he has learned a great deal in England so far
David De Gea, Manchester United
David de Gea has warned rivals Manchester City that they have not won anything yet, and thatManchester United are hot on their heels in the Premier League title race.

The Citizens are currently top, holding a five-point lead over their neighbours, thanks in part to a 6-1 demolition of Sir Alex Ferguson’s side at Old Trafford.

But the United goalkeeper insisted to The Daily Mirror: “United can still win it all. It’s still not decided that City will finish first.”

The 21-year-old has been tested since his summer arrival from La Liga outfit Atletico Madrid, sometimes swapping duties between the sticks with Anders Lindegaard.

However, De Gea believes his experience so far in England has vastly improved him as a footballer.

“What I have learned since the summer in England is more than most of my professional career in Spain,” he continued.

“It’s another world in all of the concepts.

“I didn’t play in the past weekend, but Ferguson told me it was just so I could rest. He’s an incredible coach and without doubt the best in the world.”

The Spain Under-21 captain will be looking to take back his place in the United goal when the Red Devils take on Swansea on November 19.

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