Ben Foster backs David De Gea

02 August 2011 15:58
New West Bromwich keeper Ben Foster is backing David De Gea to fill the 'huge shoes' at Manchester United left by Edwin van der Sar's retirement.[LNB]But the former United stopper admits it may take 'a few years' for 20-year-old De Gea to fully settle into the role.[LNB]Foster, who has just moved from Birmingham to West Bromwich on loan, was back-up keeper at Old Trafford behind Van der Sar.[LNB] New faces: Foster (right) is presented to the media with Hodgson and Gera (left)[LNB]But he done his homework on De Gea and says United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has signed a star in the making.[LNB]'I looked at a few Youtube videos of De Gea when there was talk of United signing him and he looked unbelievable,' said Foster who was unveiled alongside midfielder Zoltan Gera with Baggies manager Roy Hodgson at a press conference on Tuesday.[LNB]'He does look as if he has got absolutely everything. He is so quick and agile. It has been well documented that he needs to get on the weights a bit but the football attributes are all there to be a huge success.[LNB]'It is a difficult one, replacing Edwin. It isn't so much about making world-class saves every single game. You go some games without even touching the ball.[LNB] Back-up: Foster was No 2 at United but is now first choice at new club West Brom[LNB]'I don't think there is anyone who could have done the job Edwin did at United the last four or five years any better. He was kind of indispensable at United but David has got everything to be a success there.[LNB]Foster is still not making himself available for England at this juncture of his career after deciding to take a temporary break from international duty when at Birmingham last season.[LNB]Hesaid: "I haven't had a re-think at all. I found last season when I was just concentrating on playing for Birmingham that I seem to get my best form. I haven't re-thought things at all and am concentrating on playing club football.'[LNB] For keeps: Foster has no doubt David De Gea (above) can replace Van der Sar[LNB]'Obviously he will have a lot of the spotlight on him. He is stepping into huge shoes and he needs to fill those shoes of Edwin's, which is hard to do. It make take him a few years to fully settle into the role but he will be one who is there for a long time. He looks like he has got everything.'[LNB] CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE FANTASY FOOTBALL GAMEWest Brom complete signing of fans favourite Gera after release from FulhamFoster moves to West Brom as Myhill joins Birmingham on loan All the latest West Bromwich Albion news, features and opinion[LNB] [LNB]

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