
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has branded last season a "disaster".
De Gea also admits "many things" need to change inside the club to get the team back on track.
"I think many things have to change," De Gea told the Manchester Evening News. "I think we were really poor last season, we played really bad, to be honest, but we are really improving (under) the new manager. Things are going really well, we are working really hard as a team, that's the most important thing. Let's see. Go day-by-day, try to work as hard as possible and try to improve."
The Spaniard also said: "It was a very tough season, embarrassing sometimes.
"Some games were a mess, a disaster. So we should learn from last season that that cannot happen again because it was tough.
"It was painful to be there and not win games, losing games 4-0 or 5-0, it was unacceptable. Sometimes you have to feel pain to go up and keep going. The way we played, the way we conceded chances...
"I hope everyone reflects, I have seen some things, and think about last season because it was a disaster. I think it's a good point to start like, 'guys we cannot do the same as we did last season because it was a disaster'. I really hope we're gonna play much better."
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