After conceding eleven goals in the Premier League with United, De Gea changed his tune with Spain and is more focused than ever. The Madrid-born player looks different and that is welcome news.
Against Switzerland, La Roja's latest victim, he showed the world why he still deserves to be the starting goalkeeper for Spain. The save that he made ended up deciding the match.
The former Atletico player made a cat-like save when he stopped Loris Benito's effort. If De Gea hadn't managed to stop that effort, the outcome of the match might have been different.
This stop allowed Oyarzabal to go up the other end and score the first and only goal of the game, meaning that Luis Enrique's side took home another three points to maintain their lead.
With Kepa waiting in the wings, the man from Madrid faces a tough battle to start at the Euros. His coach has already praised him after his performance against Germany and he will be doing the same after last night.