Football News: The special one accolades about the Spanish goalkeeper David De Gea, who became the first Red Devils goalkeeper to claim the golden gloves since 2008-09.
"David has been terrific," Mourinho
The Spanish keeper has won his first golden gloves award of the premier league and along with the prestigious award, he won accolades from his manager, though De Gea insisted that this reward is for the team.
This season David De Gea has 18 clean sheets to his name, along with their last match goalless draw against West Ham.
Mourinho said on the MUTV: "David has been terrific,"
"But the Golden Glove is about the team and not about somebody analysing the goalkeeper, and deciding this is the best goalkeeper of the Premier League.
"It is about clean sheets and they are about the team. Obviously, we are all very happy for David and it is a great team achievement."
De Gea’s last match performance against West ham ensures that Manchester City’s Ederson cannot be caught him in the race to win the gong, last time Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois won this award, Edwin van der Sar is the last Red Devils keeper who claimed it on the 2008-09 season.
After claiming the award, the Manchester United keeper voiced: "It feels good, it is my first Golden Glove award.
"I am really happy for that. It means we defended well in this league, I am happy for me and happy for the team.
"It is for everyone, it is a team award, not just for the goalkeeper. It's good for me but I am also happy for the team."