DE GEA FEELS "RIGHT AT HOME" IN MANCHESTER

Next year marks a decade since David De Gea joined Manchester United as a 20-year-old keeper with so much to prove.


Chosen as the club's replacement for the legendary Edwin van der Sar, the pressure was on the slender Spaniard from the outset and he made his Premier League debut against Saturday's opponents West Brom, drawing criticism for failing to keep out a goal by Shane Long. After an understandable period of adaptation and intense scrutiny, he has gone on to become one of the world's best in his position.


On the day of United's last outing, the fabulous 3-1 win at Everton, he turned 30 and Inside United, the official magazine, found our latest cover star in a reflective mood as it was time to look back on a remarkable spell at Old Trafford that has seen him win the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award four times.

“Well, I'm still the same person I am today but I'm much more mature now,” David told us, when asked what his personality was like when he joined the club in 2011.

“i was coming to massive club, it was different language, a different culture, everything was different and i matured a great deal as person for sure, and i've grown a lot as a player and i'm truly grateful for all these years that i've been here and what can i say? It's been incredible!


“It's wonderful to be here and, to be honest, I feel right at home in Manchester.

“I think you learn from your mistakes, you start to mature and life throws up difficult situations,” he added. “And, of course, you learn from them, from the bad times especially, and I think that's life, isn't it?


“I've learnt lots of things, it's difficult to pick out just one. It's difficult to say but you learn, particularly that times can be tough, you can have difficult periods, especially in this world. There are lots of people who will slate you.

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