David de Gea will NOT be dropped by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for Man United's trip to Huddersfield because back-up Sergio Romero is injured Manchester United make the trip to Huddersfield Town on Sunday afternoon Goalkeeper David de Gea is under intense pressure following high-profile errors There have been calls for the Spaniard to be dropped following his poor form But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has no choice but to stick with him for this weekend Back-up keeper Sergio Romero has a knee injury and is ruled out of the game By Chris Wheeler for MailOnline Published: 10:01 BST, 3 May 2019 | Updated: 10:08 BST, 3 May 2019 Viewcomments David de Gea will keep his place in goal for Manchester United at Huddersfield after a knee injury to his No 2 Sergio Romero removed any temptation for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to drop his under-fire keeper. De Gea's dramatic loss of form culminated in another blunder in the 1-1 draw with Chelsea last weekend that has hit United's hopes of a top-four place. They could be consigned to the Europa League if results go against them this weekend. There have been calls for Solskjaer to axe the Spaniard and the United boss appeared less than certain when questioned about the situation on Friday. David de Gea will keep his place for Manchester United's trip to Huddersfield on Sunday De Gea spilled an Antonio Rudiger shot against Chelsea, allowing Marcos Alonso a goal United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer drives into the club's Carrington base on Friday Asked if De Gea would play at the John Smiths Stadium on Sunday, he said: 'I would think so, yeah, or he will play. Sergio was injured yesterday so he didn't train. He tweaked his knee, so David's been training well this week. 'Of course we do (trust him), he's been fantastic this season. We're coming towards the end now. He's been in headlines for the wrong reasons but he has to deal with that. United's back-up goalkeeper Sergio Romero has a knee injury and is ruled out for Sunday United need to win their remaining games and hope for favourable results elsewhere in order to finish in the top four and qualify for next season's Champions League 'The goalkeeping department are fantastic, with Emilio (Alvarez), Sergio, Lee (Grant) and David. They're a tight-knit group. They've experienced better times than just now but he's ready for Sunday.' When asked if Romero might have played if he wasn't injured, Solskjaer smiled: 'Ifs and buts and hypothetical questions, Sergio knows how much I rate him.' More to follow. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility