Edwin van der Sar has told David de Gea he has to "deal with" the pressure of being the Manchester United goalkeeper. The £18m Spaniard has struggled to fill the boots of the Dutchman since he retired at the end of last season, making a number of high-profile blunders that saw him dropped from the side. De Gea was recalled for Sunday's breathtaking Premier League game at Chelsea, producing a Jekyll-and-Hyde display that saw him flap at more than one cross but also make a stunning stoppage-time save. Van der Sar said: "It's always difficult if you're coming into a new club and new league, especially the English one. It's a very demanding one, can be a very tough one. He has to deal with that. They paid a lot of money for him and he has to come through that." De Gea had lost his place to Anders Lindegaard, who impressed in goal before picking up an injury that has ruled him out for a month. Van der Saar said: "I spoke to Anders and he's disappointed, of course, that he's injured at the moment because he's really been magnificent." Sir Alex Ferguson could have been forgiven for sending out an SOS to Van der Sar, who admitted he was missing the game. But the former Ajax, Juventus and Fulham keeper insisted he was not about to follow in the footsteps of Paul Scholes, who came out of retirement last month. Van der Sar explained: "I got a few text messages from friends saying, 'What about you?' I'm quite happy at the moment. There's no doubt in my mind." The 41-year-old was not surprised at Scholes's u-turn, having spoken to the midfielder last year. Van der Sar said: "I was at Carrington and he was watching a training session and I said, 'So, how do you like it?'. "He said, 'Not really. I miss it'. He was still there doing his work as an assistant coach with the reserve team, so it was probably a little bit easier to get back in." Van de Sar tips United for title Van der Sar is confident United will beat Manchester City to the title, despite slipping two points behind at the weekend. "I think United have had a reasonably strong, competitive last month," he said. "I see the qualities United have and the tactics Ferguson can deploy. Hopefully that can be enough for another title." Stunning fightbacks like the one they produced to draw 3-3 at Stamford Bridge will certainly help their cause, if not Van der Sar's Sunday dinner plans. He said: "It was 3-0 and I thought, 'Ok, let's put the food on the table'. So we started eating and the television was still on in the background. It went 3-1, 3-2 and then we rushed back to the television and saw the 3-3."
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