Monday, 2 April 2018

CREDIT FOR DE GEA AFTER 16TH CLEAN SHEET

Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof demands David De Gea's inconceivable second-half twofold spare demonstrated the Spaniard's awesome quality once more as the Reds secured an agreeable sixteenth Premier League clean sheet in a 2-0 prevail upon Swansea City at Old Trafford.

Lindelof had his influence in the focal point of barrier as the Reds held firm for another close out, while first-half objectives from Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez were sufficient to secure the three focuses.

The Swede paid credit to United's no.1 after his splendid twofold spare from Tammy Abraham, the first could without much of a stretch be added to our show-reel of his best Premier League spares, as the Reds secured a sixteenth clean sheet of 2017/18 – the most in the Premier League up to this point.

"Swansea had two great open doors in the second half, yet we had David De Gea in objective and like I generally say he is an incredible goalkeeper," Victor told MUTV. "I think [those two saves] demonstrate his quality. The adversary won't not have much [shots at goal], but rather he is constantly prepared when shots do come and dependably there to spare them. He is an incredible player.

"We generally need to keep a spotless sheet, that is critical for us on the grounds that in the event that we keep a perfect sheet, we know our assaulting players can score objectives."

Lindelof was satisfied with the main half appearing and credited the front players for some splendid connection up play.

"I think we began the diversion great, we kept the ball exceptionally well and afterward we scored two great objectives," he reflected. "In the second half we turned out and they had a couple of possibilities, yet other than that we controlled the amusement exceptionally well.

"The front players had extraordinary development and had an awesome buzz between them. They had a great deal of opportunity and I think they demonstrated it out there – they had a ton of fun."

Lukaku scored his 26th objective of the season and in the process sacked his 100th Premier League strike and Lindelof was brimming with laud for both he and United's second goalscorer, Alexis.

"To score that numerous objectives it is an incredible accomplishment and I am, extremely glad for him and obviously we are upbeat to have him on our group," included the safeguard. "I think Alexis additionally had a decent amusement and he demonstrated his development and quality with the ball is extraordinary so I am exceptionally upbeat for him too."

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