ANDERS LINDEGAARD was one of the few Manchester United goalkeepers over the years to very nearly oust David de Gea from his starting spot.
His chance came in January 2012, when he was told by Sir Alex Ferguson that his impressive performances in training had earned him a starting berth.
De Gea, who had come in for a then big-money £29million from Atletico Madrid at the start of the 2011-12 season, was struggling to settle and Fergie was willing to give Lindegaard a run until the end of the season.
But Lindegaard, who had joined United from Norwegian side Aalesund for around £3.5m in 2010, told Manchester Evening News that his dream big break soon became a nightmare.
After starting six of seven games, it looked as though the shirt was Lindegaard's to lose.
But as the team prepared to face Stoke City in January, Lindegaard's fortunes turned for the worse.
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The Dane spoke about how the injury he suffered in training ended up as a turning point in his career.
He said: "I found myself lying on the ground with a badly hurt ankle, finished for the season. The instant it happened I knew it was bad. I was in agony but the hurt from the reality of the situation was far more painful.
"I was just quietly lying on the ground with tears streaming down my face. It was a turning point, a painful turning point."
Lindegaard admits that he struggled to ever return to the standards that had once seen him take the number one shirt off De Gea – despite returning to fitness for the 2012 European Championships at the end of that season.
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