Kuszczak slams double standards at United

Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak has criticised the club for accepting the goalkeeping mistakes of David De Gea while he was hung out to dry. GettyImagesTomasz Kuszczak third choice at Old Trafford Kuszczak, who recently moved on loan to Championship side Watford for the remainder of the season, started only 30 Premier League games in five-and-a-half years at United. He feels that he was never given the opportunity to make up for errors during his time at Old Trafford. The Poland international is out of contract at United at the end of the season and is sure to move on. Talking about his time at the club, Kuszczak was quoted as saying by The Sun: "It is five [years at the club], to be

Kuszczak: I’ve become a slave at Man Utd

Goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak has claimed he is treated like a ''slave'' by Manchester United after a proposed loan move to Leeds was blocked. GettyImagesKuszczak has been with Manchester United since 2006 Kuszczak, 29, was keen to join the Championship side on a deal until January to keep himself in Poland coach Franciszek Smuda's thoughts ahead of next summer's European Championship, which his country will co-host with Ukraine. In comments reported by a number of national newspapers, Kuszczak said: ''I've become a slave to Manchester. I'm frustrated but I don't want to slander or criticise [Sir Alex] Ferguson. It's not my style. ''I've talked to Ferguson recently. I asked him to let me leave the club now, before the January transfer window. I told him