#5 De Gea and Bravo
If rumours are to be believed, then this will be David de Gea’s last Manchester derby. Real Madrid have been trailing the keeper for what seems like an age and United are believed to have taken the view that they won’t stand in his way.
Though he’s not in the ‘shop window’ as such, the eyes of the football world will be on this game – and one of the world’s best custodians always rises to the challenge.
Which is more than what can be said for ‘Butterfingers’ Bravo. The Chilean has had a nightmare first season in the Premier League and Barcelona must be relieved that they gambled on Marc-Andre ter Stegen coming good when they sold Bravo at the beginning of the campaign.
When the heat is on, De Gea has shown time and again that he is the man for the big occasion. Bravo has always been in the limelight for completely different reasons.
There will be a handful of situations when either keeper will be called upon, who would you rather have in your corner?!