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Jun 29, 2011

Former United goalkeeper David de Gea Warn

MANCHESTER UNITED - Old Trafford did not have green grass that is convenient for anyone who seeks to penetrate the core squad. Players who joined the Red Devil had to work extra hard in order to appear competitive.
 
Natural law at Manchester United's so hard because players who join in the Theatre of Dreams is the world's top players. It felt right by Roy Carroll, goalkeeper United 2000-05 era.
 
As a former pillar of United, Carroll warns that to David De Gea is touted to be carried off to Old Trafford this summer.
 
De Gea is projected to oversee United's crossbar after Edwin van der Sar retired.But Sir Alex would not give tickets away to De Gea. He must prove himself more worthy than Andrew Lindegaard, Tomasz Kuszczak and Ben Amos.
 
"Edwin van der Sar has been doing a good job at Manchester United in recent years and this young goalkeeper came to the world's best clubs, he has a heavy burden on his shoulders," Carroll said as quoted by The World Game on Wednesday (29/06/2011 ).
 
De Gea became the target of United after the show brilliant performance in goal Atletico Madrid. Recently the 20-year goalie has also successfully brought the Spanish U-21 drew U-21 European Championship. But the stock record is not enough for De Gea time at United.
 
"Manchester United is a club that always wants to win every trophy and the pressure when playing at United is a big issue," added the goalkeeper who had experienced the difficulty of competing with Fabian Barthez and Tim Howard for a five-year career at Old Trafford.
 
United is expected to bring De Gea even dare to spend approximately 18 million pounds, according to Carroll actual price is too expensive considering the keeper De Gea's not experienced.
 
"That's substantial funds for the goalkeeper 20 years but Sir Alex Ferguson knew what he was doing and I think in the next few years he will prove how good he was in the Spanish league," said Carroll who claims curious to see the gait De Gea in the Premier League.