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David de Gea reveals who to blame as Man Utd hit bottom of Premier League

David de Gea took the blame for Manchester United’s 4-0 defeat at Brentford as the club fell to the bottom of the Premier League for the first time in 30 years.

It is a new low for the Red Devils, who are set to finish a day bottom of the Premier League table for the first time since August 21, 1992.




The disappointing result has seen Erik ten Hag become the first manager to lose each of his first two matches in charge of United since John Chapman in November 1921.

De Gea made mistakes for Brentford’s first two goals, letting Josh Dasilva’s simple shot crawl under him at the near post after only 10 minutes.

He played a poor pass to Eriksen as the Bees doubled their lead, with the keeper putting the Denmark international under pressure as he lost possession to Mathias Jensen.

‘I think I cost three points to my team today to be honest,’ De Gea said in a brutally honest post-match interview with Sky Sports.




‘It was a poor performance for myself. After the first mistake, and the second… it was a horrible day. ‘It can happen in professional football, the mistake that I made. I should have saved the first shot, and then the result probably would have been different.

‘I shouldn’t have played the ball to Christian Eriksen. Of course we try to play, but they press over the whole pitch. I should have read it better.




‘I cost us three points. It was an easy save, and it made it 1-0 to them. We have to react much better and be capable of scoring goals. It was a poor performance.

‘It’s too easy in pre-season when you play for nothing. In these games that matter you need bravery, you need to be consistent. It wasn’t the case today and I need to keep working.’

When asked about how they can turn this around, De Gea took a long pause before adding: ‘I’m not sure. [All the] teams are improving a lot, and it feels we are in the same place.’

Ten Hag, meanwhile, wants to sign a goalie capable of challenging De Gea.




United are reported to view Leeds United’s Ilan Meslier as the ideal long-term replacement but accept he is unattainable this summer.

   
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