Solskjaer hits back at former player over De Gea criticism
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Manchester United boss hits back at TV pundit and former teammate, Roy Keane, following his heavy criticism  of De Gea.

The Former Red Devils captain has been left inflamed over the Spaniard’s failure and regarded him as one of the most overrated keeper in along time.

He said, “I am sick to death of this goalkeeper, I would be flying in at half time. I would be swinging punches at that guy. This is a standard save for a standard, international goalkeeper. I am flabbergasted.”

‘Maguire and De Gea, I wouldn’t even let them on the bus — get a taxi back to Manchester,’ he added.

United boss was asked about his former teammates’ criticism of De Gea.

He responded, “Roy was a fantastic midfielder, a good friend of mine, but I’m not sure he would have stopped [Bergwijn’s shot] either,” Solskjaer joked.

“David is disappointed with it but the ball is moving through the air. He also had a good save five minutes after, when we had a bad spell and they looked like they could get a second.”

The draw leaves Manchester United four points off the top four.

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