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he faced in his first season at Old Trafford, but believes he is learning to
cope with the demands of playing in England .
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De Gea, 21, who faced intense criticism
after a string of early mistakes at United, came back strongly in the second
half the season to firmly establish himself as the club's long-term No. 1.
Despite his game facing cross-examination
in the media over the past 12 months, the Spaniard is confident he is on the
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"My English is getting better,"
De Gea said in an interview with the Guardian. "I understand most things
but I find it harder to speak. English football is different, especially for a
goalkeeper. It's more aggressive, more physical. It's far, far harder. The ball
is in the air more and you get pushed about. And the referees don't blow anything!"
De Gea was told to bulk up by the Red
Devils, with his thin frame a weakness often pointed out by observers. Asked
about his work to improve physically, he said: "Eat well and lots of gym
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fill out anyway."
Other reports focused on an eye operation
that the club had told the 'keeper to undergo. Again, De Gea explains:
"I'm just short-sighted, like loads of people. I wear contact lenses - in
fact, I've got new ones - and I can see perfectly well, just like anyone. I
don't understand the fuss. I put lenses in and ... perfecto."
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run faster. Now at the Olympics as first-choice for the Spanish squad, De Gea
believes that he is over the worst of the criticism. His on-the-pitch
performances have improved and he is now acclimatised to life in England , but De
Gea insists he never doubted his own ability.
He added: "There have been doubts in
the first season but I always had faith in my ability. The pressure at an elite
club like United is huge but Ferguson
just told me to do what I did at Atletico. You have to be as strong when things
go wrong but I don't get nervous. Mistakes are normal; everyone makes them.
"I think that at times people don't
realise that it's not easy. You travel a lot, you work hard. When you come home
in Spain ,
your family is waiting for you. When you're in England , they're not. For a
Spaniard it's different.
"What are the worst things? From a
Spaniards' perspective, it rains a lot, it's cloudy, it gets dark very early, and
maybe you're a bit bored. Nike
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playing over Christmas is a big change. The food: it's not bad but it's not the
same. You miss friends and family. People don't always appreciate that. There
are hard moments.
"But those are the sacrifices you have
to make to keep on growing and to improve as a footballer. And when you play,
when you go on to the pitch, when you hear that atmosphere, when you play the
game, that small sadness gets washed away. And then you're happy."
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