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De Gea to remain at Man U, says ‘Mourinho is a winner’

David De Gea believes combining
Manchester United's winning mentality with
that of new manager Jose Mourinho can
enable the Reds to "build a great team."
Mourinho was confirmed as the club's new
boss at the end of last month and De Gea,
United's Player of the Year for the last three
seasons, has spoken of his delight at the
appointment.
The Reds signed off the 2015/16 campaign
on a high with a first FA Cup triumph for 12
years which De Gea insists the squad must
use as a springboard for further success,
and the Spanish shot-stopper believes that,
under Mourinho, anything is possible.
"To speak of Jose Mourinho is to talk about
a winning coach and that is United's
philosophy and mine," De Gea is quoted as
saying in Spanish newspaper Marca. "With
that idea in mind, I'm certain we can build a
great team. I welcome him.
"When you speak of United, nothing is
enough if you don't win every title," he
continued. "Not qualifying for the Champions
League was a big blow but we have won the
FA Cup after 12 years, and after three years
without lifting a trophy.
"We must value this, because it's a very
important trophy for the fans. This FA Cup
should be the launch pad for the club to win
important titles."
De Gea penned a new four-year deal with
the Reds last September and he's excited
by what potentially lies ahead.
"I have three further years left on my
contract with United and I'm enthusiastic to
win titles here," he declared.
SRC: vanguard

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