‘No-one’s place is safe’ – Solskjaer said while blaming De Gea for the goals they conceded against Everton.
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Gunnar Solskjaer, Manchester United manager blames David de Gea, Man-U keeper for the goals they conceded against Everton and said that no-one’s place is safe.
This was as a result of there latest blunders in the 3-3 draw with Everton. Man-U were pegged back after going two goals up at Old Trafford and then conceded a last-minute equaliser.
De Gea was criticised for pushing the ball out straight to Abdoulaye Doucoure for Everton’s first goal and then making a weak attempt to block Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring the third goal.
However, when Solskjaer was asked about De Gea’s position, he said: “Every player has to earn his place.
“We’re a squad with competition and that applies to everyone in the team, every player has to earn a place”, Solskjaer said.