Manchester United to put http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 De Gea on fast track fitness – English Premier League
Manchester United are set to put their new goalkeeper, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-de-Gea-c10463 on fast track fitness schedule which will aim at beefing up the lanky new shot stopper. De Gea has been the centre of attention ever since he sealed an 18.3 million
pound move from Atletico Madrid to the English champions, Manchester United. Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Manuel-Neuer-c23424.
It remains to be seen whether De Gea will make it big at Manchester United but the Spanish shot stopper has already made the headlines for his lacklustre displays in between the goal posts. De Gea’s debut for Manchester United
came in the Community Shield against Manchester City where United came back from two goals behind to gain a three goals to two lead in the end.
However in the first half, De Gea was blamed for City’s second goal which came through after Edin Dzeko’s long ranged effort sneaked past De Gea despite the fact that the ball was aimed near him rather than in the corner. Moreover,
De Gea was once again amidst controversy when Manchester United conceded an equalizer after http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wayne-Rooney-c36736 gave them the lead in the opening minutes of the match. De Gea misjudged Shane Long’s shot and dove over the ball.
Regardless, United got all three points in the end thanks to Ashley Young’s goal. De Gea was also troubled throughout the match by aerial challenges by West Brom’s players which were overtly physical in nature. The young Spaniard
found it hard to deal with these challenges which are a prominent feature of the English Premier League. United are thus set to put him on a fast track fitness regime which will be based on a specific diet.
Senior fitness coach http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ronaldo-c31734 and Evra to
beef them up for the weekly rigours of the English Premier League. Strudwick said, “The Premier League is not the same as La Liga. What the modern player can expect now is personal attention. They deserve that. The days of coming in at 9.30am, having a slice
of toast, then jogging onto the training pitch are gone."
Relating De Gea’s situation to Edwin Van der Sar’s Eric Steele, the Manchester United goalkeeping coach said "Did you see Edwin when he was 20? There's work to be done, but no player is completely finished at 20.''
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