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Monday, April 30, 2012

De Gea: Manchester United won’t park the bus against City

Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea says  his side do not know
how to "park the bus" and will go for a win in Monday night's crunch
clash with bitter rivals Manchester City .

United enjoy a three-point lead over City at the top of the Premier
League with just three matches to play, but know a repeat of October's
6-1 Old Trafford humiliation at the Etihad Stadium will see their
advantage wiped out.

A draw would be enough to keep Sir Alex Ferguson's men in control, but
De Gea insists the idea of playing for a share of the spoils is not
even in their minds.

"We won't park the bus or try to get a point," he told Goal.com . "We
don't know how to do it and that would mean giving them the advantage
on the match.

"We are approaching this derby as a final because it really is, but we
have more chances than them. They need the victory and that's an extra
pressure they could resent on the pitch.

"I don't expect a crazy match but rather a tactical one. This is not a
knockout tie but a match in which a goal can give you the title, so we
have to remain calm.

"This is the match of the season and we are planning up to the most
minimal detail. We cannot fail."

United face a City side who have scored 12 goals in their last three
matches but, whilst he admits it will not be easy, De Gea is confident
the Red Devils will rise to the occasion.

"Man City are very dangerous, especially attacking," he added.

"Silva and Tevez have clicked and that makes them create many
dangerous chances. We have to stop those two if we won't want to
suffer on Monday.

"The ambiance will be electric and the fans will be against us but I
won't be affected.

"I have played at the Bernabeu, Camp Nou, Turkey, Greece and Italy. I
actually play better in these situations.

"My team-mates have been very motivated during this week's training
sessions. We know what we are fighting for and we know that we will
play a final tonight.

"We won't think about losing but it would obviously be very hard if we
finish the season without winning a title and after having the Premier
League title in the tips of our hands."

A record 20th Premier League title would be a remarkable achievement
considering United's shaky form during the first half of the season.

But since the turn of the year they have been relentless in their
pursuit of City, with De Gea gradually growing into the No.1 shirt and
playing a key role.
Everton's stunning late comeback at Old Trafford last Sunday has given
Roberto Mancini's men renewed hope, but De Gea insists United have not
grown complacent at the top.
"I think I have improved a lot since I arrived to England," he
continued. "My beginnings weren't very good or very easy but I feel a
lot better now. Even the coach says so.
"This season has had lots of comings and goings.
"City seemed to have their work donebut we were able to overcome them
and now it seems to be balanced. I always prefer to be leading than to
be trailing.
"These last points we have relinquished are not because of
overconfidence. There are no easy rivals in the Premier League and we
have suffered in the last few weeks.
"I hope we won't regret it at the end of the season."

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