Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal said that uncertainty surrounding David de Gea was “not favorable” as the Premier League giants ended their US tour on Wednesday with a 2-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain.
De Gea, who is reportedly Real Madrid’s top summer transfer target, gave a shaky goalkeeping display as the French champions exposed United’s defense with soft first-half goals by Blaise Matuidi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Van Gaal is hopeful United will retain the services of De Gea this season, but acknowledged the rumors swirling around the star goalkeeper were not helpful to either the play or the club.
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“We have a situation that is not favorable for David de Gea, but neither for us and neither for the club [Real Madrid] that maybe he wants to go [to],” Van Gaal said after the defeat at Soldier Field.
The veteran Dutch coach was reluctant to be too critical of the Spaniard’s performance.
“Poor I cannot say, but he made a mistake. That’s not poor,” Van Gaal said.
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“Everybody can make mistakes, but when a goalkeeper makes a mistake, it is mostly a goal and that’s the difference,” he added.
Despite the loss, Van Gaal said he was pleased with United’s performance as they build toward their season-opening clash with Tottenham Hotspur on Aug. 8.
“I’m really satisfied about the performance. You lose, maybe that’s also good, because last year we have won everything [in the US] and then we lost the first match against Swansea [City],” Van Gaal said. “Maybe now the sequence is a bit different, but I’m not superstitious. I think in the first half we have created more chances than PSG and they have created only chances with personal errors, and you cannot fight against personal errors.”
“When you’re playing against top level, and PSG are top level, then they can score out of these kinds of errors and they can finish the game. A top team can do that. Chelsea can do that, PSG can do that,” he said.
United had been aiming to maintain their 100 percent record after registering wins over Club America, the San Jose Earthquakes and European champions Barcelona in their three previous tour games.
However, Van Gaal’s men were undone by two goals from PSG, which highlighted the defensive frailty of the squad, even after the arrival of several high-profile signings.
United began promisingly, stroking the ball around comfortably and probing for openings against the PSG defense. The Red Devils got the ball in the net after 22 minutes when Juan Mata prodded home Daley Blind’s exquisite through ball, only for it to be ruled offside.
Three minutes later, PSG struck at the other end, when a long ball forward caused havoc in United’s defensive unit.
French international Matuidi raced forward and got between Luke Shaw and Phil Jones to toe-poke home past the onrushing De Gea to make it 1-0. PSG doubled their lead nine minutes later with a well-worked goal that came all too easily for the French champions.
Ibrahimovic picked up the ball in midfield and released Maxwell down the left flank. The Brazilian fullback advanced and then calmly picked out Ibrahimovic with the return pass for the Swedish star to slot past De Gea.
The build-up to the match had been dominated by speculation surrounding United’s unsettled Argentine star Angel di Maria, who is expected to complete a move to PSG imminently.
PSG coach Laurent Blanc suggested after the game that the saga might be nearing an end.
“Wait and see,” Blanc said.
“Two big clubs are negotiating, the negotiations are difficult, but I truly think we are close to a conclusion,” he added.
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