With impeccable timing, David De Gea could return to the Manchester
United team for Saturday's Premier League clash against arch-rivals
Liverpool.
De Gea was the scourge of the Merseysiders at Old
Trafford last season. He was the man-of-the-match when the sides met
last year, making a string of superb saves as United won 3-0, the first
part of a league double over Liverpool.
The Spaniard has been left
on the sidelines for the Red Devils as a lengthy transfer wrangle with
Real Madrid ran its course before being abandoned at the last minute.
De
Gea is now set to remain at Old Trafford for at least the next four
months and the ball is in manager Louis van Gaal's court as to whether
De Gea features in traditionally their most fiercely-contested fixture
of the season.
With the season still in its infancy, the teams
have enjoyed similarly inconsistent starts, with both on seven points
from four games and looking to rebound after disappointing defeats
before the international break.
Liverpool come into the match
seeking to heal the wounds of a 3-0 home defeat by West Ham United and
will be without Brazilian playmaker Philippe Coutinho, who was sent off
in that dismal Anfield reverse.
United lost 2-1 at Swansea City
but have since spent £36 million on young French forward Anthony Martial
in a bid to add attacking impetus to a side that has looked defensively
solid but lacking in attacking threat.
The match kicks off at 18:30.
Friday, September 11, 2015
De Gea poised for timely return
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