Roy Keane's scathing assessment of David de Gea's goalkeeping credentials may have divided opinion but former Premier League goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer says questions need to be asked about the Spaniard.
De Gea allowed Steven Steven Bergwijn's shot to squirm through his grasp for Tottenham's goal against United on Friday, before a Bruno Fernandes penalty salvaged a point.
Schwarzer, speaking to 5live, offered a more measured assessment than Keane's fury but said that the Spaniard will be under pressure for his place in the team once Dean Henderson returns from his loan at Sheffield United.