David de Gea salutes Manchester United remaking Old Trafford a fortress

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United have not conceded a league goal at home since September, with Manchester City up next to visit

“A massive three points for us, we controlled the game really well,” De Gea said. “Just the last 15 or 20 minutes they had some good chances as well but probably the players felt a bit tired. I’m enjoying it because we changed two centre-backs and they played really well”

“Everyone is ready, focused, training really well, everyone is in the same direction. We have great team spirit and it’s great to see the players play in this way.”

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