Erik ten Hag's side played out a thoroughly exciting 2-2 draw at the Nou Camp on Thursday, with former Chelsea defender Marcos Alonso handing the La Liga outfit the lead midway through the second half.
The Reds however responded in quickfire fashion, with Marcus Rashford and then an own goal from Jules Kounde flipping the tie on its head, before Raphinha restored parity for Xavi's side.
De Gea was called into action superbly late on, denying Ansu Fati in the closing stages, and our no.1 provided his thoughts to MUTV after the game.
“It is never a great result when you draw but it was a great match,” he began.