#3 David de Gea
David de Gea has been United’s saviour more than often ever since Sir Alex Ferguson retired, and it is surprising how people are still reluctant to term him the best goalkeeper in the world right now.
The Spaniard has been truly phenomenal between the sticks, and although he has been unlucky to not get a good number of clean sheets, his performances have continued to be impressive.
Under Ole, De Gea has been no different. In fact, at Wembley against Spurs, De Gea went on to make eleven saves in the match, which was a record in itself. Had it not been for him, Ole and United might not have had this winning streak.
With plenty of big games coming up, De Gea will be needed at his best by Ole, and certainly the former Atletico Madrid goalkeeper won’t let him down.