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David De Gea eager to end season to forget for Manchester United on winning note

David De Gea is desperate to end a difficult season with a win as Manchester United look to avoid slipping into the Europa Conference League.

The marquee summer additions of Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane increased expectations around a club that finished as Premier League and Europa League runners-up last season.

But a wretched start to the campaign led to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s November sacking, with interim successor Ralf Rangnick failing in his goal of rallying the troops and sealing Champions League qualification.

United could even slip into European football’s recently-created third-tier competition, with seventh-placed West Ham currently occupying that spot but just two points behind the Red Devils and boasting a vastly superior goal difference.

Rangnick’s men can avoid Conference League qualification and rubberstamp their spot in the Europa League at Crystal Palace on Sunday, when De Gea wants to repay the fans’ backing at the end of such a challenging season.

“We know (this season has) been difficult,” United’s number one said ahead of the trip to Selhurst Park, where new manager Erik ten Hag will be watching.

“But at least just for [the fans) and for our pride (we will) try to win the game.

“(I want to) at least give a win for the fans because they have been absolutely amazing for the whole season and it’s great to have them at every single game.”

It will always have been a tough season for us, but I am very proud of my season, to be honest- David De Gea

If United slip into the Conference League by finishing seventh, it would match their lowest finish of the Premier League era.

But, even if the Red Devils stay sixth, they will finish with their lowest ever Premier League points tally

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