The Spanish goalkeeper said that Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 has told his players that he intends to take Manchester United to their 20th league crown this season by winning the Premier League and he has a specific plan for doing so...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-de-Gea-c10463 has come out and made it clear that Sir Alex Ferguson is man with a plan at Old Trafford as he has shared with his players that the Scotsman is determined to lead Manchester United to their 20th league crown
this season. Sir Alex has been saying the same thing himself in the media but De Gea has pointed out that Manchester United’s players have been told that it is imperative for them to win the league this season.
Manchester City have been looking to break their rivals hold on the Premier League trophy this season and the Citizens were in control of the title race till last weekend before they slipped up against Swansea City and United took
over the league table as the numero uno team. De Gea himself has been at the centre of United’s title charge and his performances have improved steadily at Old Trafford as he has gained more confidence as the season has went onwards.
The Spanish shot stopper said, "Mr Ferguson has insisted just one point could be decisive and we want to keep our destiny in our own hands. Success is down to us and we cannot fail. We have spoken in the dressing room and the
numbers are clear. We want to win all our matches and try to make sure we clinch the title before the last day."
He added, "We are not thinking about the derby, only http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wolves-c40952, because we are playing for the title in every game. Each match is like a final, especially against teams fighting to avoid relegation, so Wolves will be difficult. It
is now our duty to maintain our lead in the Premier League until the end. Winning the title will help us forget the bitter taste of defeat in the other competitions so, from this weekend onwards; I want the fans to see the very best version of United."
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