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Tuesday, 3 May 2016

De Gea Wins Manchester United Player Of The Year For Third Time In A Row




Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has become the first player to be crowned Manchester United's Player of the Year in three consecutive seasons.


The goalkeeper picked up the Sir Matt Busby Award at the club's end-of-season dinner on Monday night after another excellent season.

The goalkeeper - also named in the PFA Team of the Year - has enjoyed yet another outstanding campaign for Manchester United, keeping 14 clean sheets in 32 Premier League games so far and making a number of spectacular saves to cement his status as one of the world's top shot-stoppers.

United's influential no.1 also won the award in 2014 and 2015. Only one other player has picked up the prize on three occasions, Cristiano Ronaldo (2004, 2007, 2008).

While collecting the Sir Matt Busby statuette in his safe hands once again, De Gea said on stage at Old Trafford: "It is difficult for me to say anything; winning this trophy three years in a row is amazing. I am really happy, it’s an honour to receive this and I want to thank the fans, who are the best in the world.

"It is amazing to win this award three times in a row. I want to thank everyone one and we will keep fighting."

"I think everyone in the dressing room is important and now we have something important to win at Wembley. If we win the FA Cup, then it will be a good season."

When asked about his penalty save to thwart Everton's Romelu Lukaku in the FA Cup semi-final, De Gea revealed: "My team-mates took ten penalties at me in training and I didn’t save one! But I saved the important one and then, thanks to Anthony’s goal, we are in the final. I am really happy for that.

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