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14th January 2017
04:53pm GMT

"It's probably worked out for him that he's been pulled out. It's damage limitation before it goes beyond a point where he's never going to recover."
Preece, who now works as a football journalist, recalled how the 2011/12 dropping of De Gea [he battled for the No.1 spot with Anders Lindegaard for most of the season] was ultimately the making of him. He said:
"De Gea had a tough time and he was taken out. Lindegaard came in. Eric Steele, the goalkeeping coach came in and was asked to take him out of the limelight and work with him. "At a goalkeeping conference last summer, Eric was very open about how refreshing it was to work with David. He said it was about breaking down his game and rebuilding it. David had a big say in that as well. "He now uses those tips and coaching methods, that he picked up from David De Gea, with other goalkeepers."De Gea did not baulk when his game was stripped back to its core and it was his honesty, openness and lack of ego that saw him return better and stronger than ever. Karius would do well to take not.
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