De Gea insists five trophyless seasons for United is not good enough
David de Gea looked deflated as the long-serving goalkeeper reflected on 'another bad year' for Manchester United following the meek Champions League exit to Atletico Madrid.
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David de Gea looked deflated as the long-serving goalkeeper reflected on 'another bad year' for Manchester United following the meek Champions League exit to Atletico Madrid.
Atlético Madrid knocked Manchester United out of the Champions League and moved into the quarter-finals after a 41st minute header from Brazilian Renan Lodi gave them a 1-0 (2-1 aggregate) win at Old Trafford on Tuesday.
Manchester United will end a fifth successive season without a trophy after bowing out of the Champions League at home to Atletico Madrid.
David De Gea spelled out his emotions after Manchester United’s exit from the Champions League against Atletico Madrid.
Manchester United have the opportunity to progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Tuesday night.
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea said after defeat to Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night that his side were ‘not good enough’ having gone five years without a trophy. United’s last success came under Jose Mourinho when he won the League Cup and Europa League back in 2017, and the club then finished second in the following season. However a disappointing transfer window saw the Portuguese manager leave the club to be replaced by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, with inconsistent performances ever since.