David de Gea mentions Manchester United following his great performance against AC Milan

David de Gea quickly brought up Manchester United following Fiorentina’s 2-1 victory over AC Milan on Sunday thanks to a valiant performance.

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Yacine Adli and Albert Gudmundsson’s goals sealed the three points, and the former Manchester United goalie saved two penalties to aid the home team.

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Both teams had numerous opportunities to score during the exciting match.

Two Milan players were denied by De Gea’s penalties.

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Milan’s Mike Maignan held his ground to deny Moise Kean at the other end, saving penalties from Tammy Abraham and Theo Hernandez.

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De Gea responded to his performance on X, formerly Twitter, after the game by posting, “Started in Spain, made in Manchester, loving it in Italy.”Following two victories and a tie in their previous three league games, Fiorentina is presently ranked eleventh with two points.

Why Aston Villa and Lisandro Martinez drew without a score

Erik ten Hag made four changes to his starting lineup and said that, although he thought about substituting Martinez during the goalless match against Villa, he finally decided against it in case Evans needed to be replaced.

Ten Hag was at least aware of the fact that Evans went down in the first half after being obliged to make a sliding attempt to win the ball (Christian Eriksen was guilty of letting his man race through midfield with the ball).

Starting Evans turned out to be a brilliant move. The 36-year-old handled every situation that came his way in the center of defense.

The Northern Ireland defender Evans was named Sky Sports Man of the Match as a result of his performance.

But when United brought in Maguire and Noussair Mazraoui in place of the injured players at halftime, Martinez was once more disregarded.

When it came to switching up the back against Villa, Ten Hag was questioned. He said to reporters, as reported by ManUtd.com: “We have a ton of games, rotation.” The team must be rotated.

“Considering the freshness, I believe today’s choice was wise. Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans both gave excellent performances. At the break, Matthijs de Ligt entered and played admirably.

When asked if he would consider switching Dalot to right back and starting Martinez at left back, the manager said yes.

He continued, “Of course you take everything into consideration.” “There are more reasons. The back four needs to be completely changed, and Jonny Evans—I wasn’t sure if he could finish or if he would need to be substituted again—is another. I always think about it, but in my opinion, that was the best idea.