
Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel leaped to the defense of Manchester United counterpart David de Gea amid mounting criticism of the Spain star.
Calls for highly-rated English keeper Dean Henderson – on loan at Sheffield United – to be recalled have grown louder following De Gea’s nightmare display against Chelsea in last week’s FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
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De Gea failed to keep out Olivier Giroud’s close-range effort before he was beaten with embarrassing ease following Mason Mount’s speculative long-range effort in Chelsea’s 3-1 triumph, though the long-serving keeper retained his place in Wednesday’s 1-1 Premier League draw against West Ham.
“It can be very difficult and you’ve got to remember, and this is with absolutely no disrespect to journalists or pundits, but you’ve actually never stood in that goal,” Schmeichel told Sky Sports.
“They’re telling their educated opinions about goalkeeping, things like hand positions, feet positions, technical things which sometimes is quite damaging to a goalkeeper.
“You hear comments like, ‘going with the wrong hand’, or another throwaway things that they’ll say which will make the consumer or viewer think, ‘oh yeah, that’s right, I see he’s done it again’.
“There is a lot of pressure also in the sense that you now have an England goalkeeper coming through and, like it or not, in this country when you have an English goalkeeper, that means so much and they really do tend to build them up.
“But for now, David de Gea is still a world-class goalkeeper. It’s a lonely position and those are the margins you play in as a goalkeeper – you simply cannot make mistakes because you will be punished.
“Outfielders don’t have to have the same mentality and they say we’re crazy, which we are because we’re the only ones who dare to take the responsibility because if outfielders took that kind of responsibility, we’d have some unbelievable players everywhere.”
United are third in the Premier League after 37 rounds, level on points with fourth-placed Chelsea, and a point clear of Leicester.