The Gunners MUST shoot their shots to the acute angles of the goal post to deny De
Gea saving their shots.
Not exact matches
De
gea 6.89 season has been over hyped when considering United faced the least amount of
shots on average per game, he is the type of keeper that can make world class
saves but he was very poor early season (eg szezney) Ospina 7.14 has been the best since he has gone in net if he sustained that over a season he would have been an contender.
As seen in the tweets below, that was made clear with a bit of history for De
Gea, as aside from the fact that Arsenal had 33
shots on goal, the Spanish international made 14
saves, the joint-most by a goalkeeper in a single Premier League game.
Those
shots that look like they are going in but from out of nowhere you see De
Gea, Lloris, Cech pull of an instinctive world
save.
The defender's right - footed
shot however was
saved by an outstretched leg from United «keeper De
Gea.
Remember Cazorla's
shot in the FA Cup game that De
Gea saved?
A lot of people are gonna say «goalkeeping masterclass» from de
gea but the fact of the matter is every single
shot towards towards the center of the goal, de
gea could of set up a damn chair in the middle of the goal and still
saved those pathetic
shots.
Gareth Barry saw his initial
shot blocked by Tyler Blackett before Bryan Oviedo's rasping drive was superbly kept out by David de
Gea, who had already pulled off a string of great
saves including
saving Leighton Baines's penalty kick.
The rest of the match ended equal in goal return, but the game was very much one sided, with our boys nothing up over 30
shots, and David De
Gea clocking up a whopping 14
saves.
The Gunners must be lethal and deadly by injecting Vernon into De
Gea in the Man Utd goal to render him obsolete to
save 2 deadly Gunners
shots on targets.
The Gunners must not be
shooting to De
Gea's hand to make it predictable for him to
save the ball.
Hello every1, I'm new here but want to say I'm happy to finally be able 2 comment, thanx to Pat, Off topic - de
gea and foster looking so great in goal isn't cos they are gr8t, its cos our attackers need more
shooting practice and finishing lessons, if Diego Costa or aguera or RVP or even sturridge were leading our attack, those GK would have had fewer
saves and arsenal more goals considerin all those chances and attempts!
Manchester United» ™ s David De
Gea ended the season with a title winner» ™ s medal and a place in the PFA Team of the Year, but his inferior
saves - to -
shots ratio (76.4 % to Cech» ™ s 76.6 %) and catch success rate (96 % to Cech» ™ s 99 %) highlight why the Chelsea stopper edged the Spaniard out.
Aleksandar Kolarov had a
shot on goal ten minutes before the end of the half, De
Gea saved it, conceding a corner.
Pickford has played every minute of Everton's Premier League campaign, keeping eight clean sheets and producing 112
saves — six more than Manchester United's Spain international David de
Gea, widely viewed as the finest
shot - stopper on the planet.
De
Gea saved a penalty from Lakuku but Everton got themselves back on level terms soon when a deflected
shot off Smalling found its way past De
Gea.
On a rare venture forward, Nemanja Matic lashed a volley narrowly wide from 20 yards, but Liverpool remained on top as Joel Matip's
shot drew a sublime point - blank
save from De
Gea before Salah fired the rebound wide.
In the 85th minute, it was De
Gea to the rescue again time as he
saved a
shot with his legs to stop a certain goal.
Only a great Ter Stegen
save denied Isco, but the Germans counter-attacked immediately and De
Gea had to palm away a
shot by Gundogan.
Despite the criticisms levelled at United's defence, De
Gea has kept more clean sheets — 15 — than any Premier League goalkeeper and has the best
save percentage (81 per cent), with just 22 goals conceded from 116
shots faced.
But despite being eight, 15, six and 14 points better off respectively than at the corresponding stage of the last four seasons, De
Gea is facing more
shots and having to make more
saves per game this term than in any of those previous campaigns.
In the 23rd minute of the match, Leicester were through with Jamie Vardy making the run, United thwarting him from doing anything and him passing back to Shinji Okazaki who made the
shot with David De
Gea making an easy diving
save.
Under Moyes, De
Gea made a total of 99
saves at an average of 2.68
saves per game, during which time he was facing an average of 3.78
shots on target per match in what proved his busiest spell as United's No. 1 until this season.
20 — David de
Gea has
saved 20/21 opposition
shots that he's faced in the Champions League this season.
Foxes striker Leonardo Ulloa had the best chance to snatch either side victory when he was released by Riyad Mahrez midway through the second half, but De
Gea used his feet to brilliantly
save his
shot.
The Gunners MUST avoid
shooting to De
Gea's hands that will enabled him
save their
shots.
Mulumbu is there and fires a side footed
shot low to the corner of the goal and De
Gea has to get down to
save!
The Reds had 19
shots in total on David De
Gea's goal, but could only manage four on target, and with a goalkeeper of his calibre, he's bound to
save a lot of
shots.
United began to dig in, partly as they had been forced back with De
Gea again producing a brilliant
save as he dived full length to push away Coutinho's fierce, dipping
shot from 25 yards before Valencia halted Firmino, with an immaculate tackle.