Solkjaer must drop error prone De gea, Says Ian Wright.

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer must drop goalkeeper David de Gea following his recent mistakes, says ex-Premier League striker Ian Wright.

Costly Errors against Manchester City and Barcelona mean De Gea has, within the space of 13 days, have placed the Spanish goalkeeper in under scrutiny.

The Spaniard spilled Antonio Rudiger's 30-yard shot on Sunday, allowing Marcos Alonso to earn a point for Chelsea as United's top-four hopes faded.
De Gea has made three errors leading to a goal in his past four games.

"There's something that's not right," Said Arsenal legend when asked on BBC radio 5 live's Monday Night club.

"If the Manchester United legend and manager solkjaer, really wants to stamp his mark and let people know he isn't afraid to make decisions, he should take him out.

"If the manager explains everything and tells him face to face why he's leaving him out and giving him a break, that's man-management - and that's what Solskjaer has to do."

In the positive light for De gea, his manager insists he does not doubt the competence of the 28-year-old shot stopper whose Old Trafford contract expires in just over a year.


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