MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER Alex Ferguson will continue to rotate David De Gea and Anders Lindegaard in goal.
The 70-year-old praised De Gea – who has not played a Premier League game since conceding twice against Fulham in the second match of the campaign – following United’s midweek win away to Cluj in the Champions League after a string of late saves preserved a 2-1 win.
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Lindegaard, 28, has started the past four league matches for Ferguson, but it is unclear whether the Danish stopper will remain in goal for Sunday’s trip to Newcastle.
“He (De Gea) was excellent, he is an outstanding goalkeeper, the young lad, he is getting better all the time.” Ferguson told the Daily Mail.
“I don’t know whether I should play him on Sunday or not but the way we have been doing it in the last few weeks has worked quite well for us.
“Everybody wants to play, goalkeepers are no different, but the way I look at it at the moment is getting the two of them experience will help me in the long term.”
The Old Trafford boss said he is unconcerned at the lack of a genuine number one shot-stopper as he feels both players have plenty of time left to establish themselves.
He said: “Peter Schmeichel was 27 when he joined us. Everyone was talking about a young goalkeeper joining us but he was 27, and he gave us eight great years.
“Goalkeepers can play until their late 30s quite easily, look at Brad Friedel for instance, and Peter Shilton played in the 1990 World Cup and I think he was 40.
“Goalkeepers can last longer. If they look after themselves even better, but as long as they keep their agility and their speed they can play to a good age.”
Ferguson will keep changing his goalkeepers
MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER Alex Ferguson will continue to rotate David De Gea and Anders Lindegaard in goal.
The 70-year-old praised De Gea – who has not played a Premier League game since conceding twice against Fulham in the second match of the campaign – following United’s midweek win away to Cluj in the Champions League after a string of late saves preserved a 2-1 win.
Lindegaard, 28, has started the past four league matches for Ferguson, but it is unclear whether the Danish stopper will remain in goal for Sunday’s trip to Newcastle.
“I don’t know whether I should play him on Sunday or not but the way we have been doing it in the last few weeks has worked quite well for us.
“Everybody wants to play, goalkeepers are no different, but the way I look at it at the moment is getting the two of them experience will help me in the long term.”
The Old Trafford boss said he is unconcerned at the lack of a genuine number one shot-stopper as he feels both players have plenty of time left to establish themselves.
He said: “Peter Schmeichel was 27 when he joined us. Everyone was talking about a young goalkeeper joining us but he was 27, and he gave us eight great years.
“Goalkeepers can last longer. If they look after themselves even better, but as long as they keep their agility and their speed they can play to a good age.”
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