David De Gea warns Manchester City: United are coming for you

10 November 2011 11:05
David De Gea has warned Manchester City not to get too comfortable at the top of the Premier League. [LNB]City moved five points clear of United with their 6-1 derby demolition last month and have maintained the advantage into the international break. [LNB]Roberto Mancini's City have been touted as potential champions having dropped just two points all season - in a draw at Fulham - but the Red Devils' Spanish keeper De Gea said: 'United can still win it all. It's still not decided that City will finish first.' [LNB] Bring it on: Manchester United keeper David De Gea is determined to catch City[LNB]The 21-year-old arrived at Old Trafford from Atletico Madrid in the summer and is loving life under manager Sir Alex Ferguson. [LNB]He added: 'What I have learned since the summer in England is more than most of my professional career in Spain,' he said. [LNB]'It's another world in all of the concepts. I didn't play in the past weekend, but Ferguson told me it was just so I could rest. He's an incredible coach and without doubt the best in the world.' [LNB] A right kicking: De Gea picked the ball out of the net six times in the derby[LNB] Cabaye insists he won't leave Newcastle for Manchester United in JanuaryMourinho set to beat Arsenal, Chelsea, United and City to ?40m Lille star HazardUnited lead chase for Dulwich kid Chambers as Premier League top dogs eye defenderAll the latest Manchester United news, features and opinionAll the latest Manchester City news, features and opinion[LNB]

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