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28th April 2019
06:31pm BST

United's de facto captain Ashley Young came out this week to defend his goalie, telling Sky Sports: "David is a world-class player. He's probably the best in the world for me."
"When he lets a few goals in people are going to criticise him but for me it starts at the front, the midfield, defenders - if the ball doesn't get that far back the other team doesn't have a chance to score.
"It's not just him that should be criticised, it's the whole team. He's a confident person who will be ready for the challenge on Sunday."
But it doesn't look like De Gea was ready for the challenge. 1-0 up against Chelsea after a superb team goal finished by Juan Mata, United looked good. Unfortunately, Antonio Rudiger decided to take a shot straight at De Gea from 40 yards out. The Spanish keeper limply parried the ball into the path of Marcos Alonso, who had followed the shot in and dinked the ball against the far post and into the net. 1-1. Manchester United now have the fewest home clean sheets this Premier League season, with two. One below Fulham, Huddersfield, Southampton and West Ham. Who's going to bail David out this time? https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1122535097960366080Explore more on these topics: