Manchester United's new goalkeeper David De Gea hasn't got of to the greatest start to his career at Old Trafford however he has received the backing of teammate Wayne Rooney to become a hit at United. Ferguson splashed out £18.3 million on the goalkeeper and he looks to be a long term successor of Edwin van der Sar.
Rooney: "David is obviously a good shot-stopper," "I hadn't seen much of him before he signed, but that was something I saw immediately. Also his passing out from the back is alongside Edwin's. He rarely kicks long to a forward. "He is still young and has probably got a lot to learn, but he is working hard and doing well in training."
"He is a strong character, "After the Manchester City game, and then West Brom, he didn't seem to be affected. "He was on the training pitch the next day, working hard. The last couple of games he's done well for us and he will only get better the more he plays."
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