MadDogg
Full Member
Seriously? De Gea went from being the best pure shot-stopper in the world and arguably one of the best of all time, to being pretty much average both statistically and to the eye. Being able to still make the occasional amazing save (and yes, it is only occasional now) doesn't make you a great shot-stopper if it goes along with you conceding a similar amount of goals that you really should be stopping.What's happened to De Gea is a really interesting case study - it's not often that the evolution of the game renders a previous top class player pretty much obsolete within the course of their own career. Like, he's still only 32, no injury concerns, not an ounce of body fat, and not a noticeable decline in ability - it's the game that has changed not him. I guess you could really say the same about Maguire - and that has happened in even less time. The pair of them could still play at the highest level for a team that is happy to defend deep and invite pressure, but are totally ill-suited to a team that presses and plays on the front foot. I hope they both go this summer, but I wish them both the best, particularly DDG.
He declined massively, one of the biggest and most sudden declines I can ever remember a player having. Personally I absolute hate when people make out he's still remotely close to the keeper he once was as I feel it does an incredible disservice to the level he used to be.