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Solskjaer takes cheeky dig at Man Utd legend Gary Neville after he criticises club’s keeper dilemma

MANCHESTER UNITED boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has aimed a cheeky dig at Gary Neville over comments he made about the No1 dilemma.

The Red Devils legend, who played with the Norwegian icon from 1996-2007, has stated it must be decided who is the club’s first-choice goalkeeper.

David De Gea and Dean Henderson are competing for the No 1 jersey at Manchester United
Gary Neville has stated that the Red Devils must address who is the first-choice goalkeeper

He has claimed that the situation at Old Trafford must be sorted out with both David De Gea and Dean Henderson vying for a starting spot.

England international Henderson started ten out of the last 12 Premier League games last season after forcing De Gea out of the team.

But it was the Spanish shot-stopper that was selected for the Europa League final, where he failed to save any of the 11 penalties in the shootout defeat against Villarreal.

Commenting on the goalkeeping situation, Neville told Sky Sports: “I think just sort the goalkeeping situation out.

“Settle that down, decide who is going to be number one and United are in a good position defensively.”

Speaking to the media ahead of Saturday’s pre-season clash against Everton, Solskjaer addressed Neville‘s views.

When informed of Neville’s preference to know who his starting goalkeeper was, Solskjaer quipped: “I enjoyed having one first-choice right-back when I played, but I never had one!”

United now have four goalkeepers on their books following Tom Heaton’s summer arrival, who joins De Gea, Henderson and Lee Grant at the club.

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Solskjaer has a big decision over who he chooses to start in United’s Premier League opener against Leeds

It has been speculated that one shot-stopper will have to depart after Heaton signed a two-year deal.

But Solskjaer has shut down those rumours, as he remarked: “It depends on the characters you’ve got and how they gel. It’s healthy competition.

“If you’re too comfortable, I don’t think you get the best out of yourself.

“You need an edge and you need an edge of ‘if I don’t perform, someone else is going to take my place’, but it has to be healthy for the team and healthy for the group.

“If it’s toxic and it’s energy-sapping that’s not great. Last year it was a new situation for David and a new situation for Dean. This year, let’s see how it works out.”

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