D. De Gea: I want trophies

"Real" Madrid's goalkeeper David De Gea says that, like every footballer, he wants to win trophies. In recent years, the task within Manchester United has been quite challenging - last year the "Red Devils" triumphed in the UEFA Europa League and the English League Cup, but the team last won the national championship back in 2013. However, the 27-year-old Spaniard himself has been playing excellently and has been selected for the symbolic "Premier League team" for four consecutive seasons. "I play well, I trust myself, but I must maintain it and win trophies," De Gea told the "Daily Mail." "That's what world-class players do." Manchester's team's problems began after the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson, and under the helm of Louis van Gaal, the "Red Devils" seemed hopeless. "It was strange (under van Gaal's management). Finishing fourth is not good enough," added the goalkeeper. "I want to win. If you are 'United', you need a manager with a winner's mentality. We had that with Ferguson. Mourinho has it. He wants to win every match." "During the European Championship, we talked and he said he wants to see me with him and wants trophies. After Ferguson retired, it was difficult for us. It's hard to diagnose. We just need something more." "I want trophies. We need to bring United back to the best times, back to the Champions League, win the English champion's title again, back to the top." A step towards that, Mourinho's students can take in the FA Cup final, where they will meet London's "Chelsea."