![]() Every time Liverpool broke through, the willowy Spaniard was in exactly the right place to stop them. One of the key differences between the two sides was the excellent David de Gea, whose positioning and composure were without fault. It is, however, just as accurate to say that Liverpool allowed United more than enough chances to beat them. HEROESīrendan Rodgers insisted that Liverpool had enough chances to beat Manchester United, and he was absolutely right. With matchday 16 of the Premier League all but in the bag, Iain Macintosh brings us his latest instalment of Heroes and Villains. Heroes and Villains: David de Gea lights up the weekend You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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