NK86
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Not at the expense of costing United a chance of a trophy or a place in the CL. He was the best keeper in the world at one stage, and there is no United fan you will find who wouldn't hope that he can turn it around. The point is, do we trust him to turn it around in the 2 crucial games this week?And it maybe he turns it around and goes from strength to strength as for a goalkeeper he is relatively young.
The decline of Rooney was rapid and was not helped with the beer and ciggies, I don’t think David will take the same path.
We are not talking about a normal keeper here, we are talking about one of the best ever in the Premier League and I think he deserves a chance to turn it around.
For what it's worth, this point is now moot. Ole has backed him to turn it around. So we will have to live with that decision no matter the outcome.