The Spanish goalkeeper thinks anything could occur in 2020-21, with it conceivable that the Red Devils could mount a test for a definitive prize
David de Gea is trying to convince Manchester United to “dream” of Premier League title brilliance, with anything conceivable in an “abnormal season”. The Red Devils have seen a great fled from home keep them inside contacting distance of the early leaders in 2020-21.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side sits five points off the movement as of now, with a game close by and having recently held most outstanding opponents Manchester City to a goalless draw at Old Trafford.
United offered minimal in that challenge as an assaulting danger, however, have demonstrated that they can contain homegrown adversaries that gloat comparable desire.
De Gea is hoping to take positives from that heading into the riotous happy period, with the Spanish goalkeeper of the assessment that an English first-class crown is especially available to anyone.
He said: “So we need to be happy, of course, with the clean sheet but maybe it’s not enough, you know. We played at home, we always want to win, especially against Man City, so I think we missed a big chance to beat them. Now I think, this year, the Premier League is very open, many teams are fighting for the title. We have to dream, we have to believe that we can win the Premier League this year and go for it. It’s a very strange season. To be honest, there are many teams fighting for the top place, so I think we need to be very focused on every game and try to win the Premier League.”
A good statement by De Gea. The Red Devils will be back in real life on Thursday when they go on in an outing to absolute bottom Sheffield United.