Barthez made it harder for Di Canio that time he just stood with his hand in the air than Henderson made that fourth goal.
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Barthez made it harder for Di Canio that time he just stood with his hand in the air than Henderson made that fourth goal.
The annoying thing is he does no where he is as he’s just ran back from his 18 yarder looking at the goal and not Salah for a large part of it. So he knows exactly where he is he just for whatever reason takes a terrible position.He isn't sure where he is in relation to the goal so is unsure where he is or what angle he has.
Thought of Ederson after that goal. It’s a weakness of his too. Don't remember him doing it that recently though.
He isn't at fault for it but it's still a pathetic attempt at trying to prevent it.Not sure how he's at fault for the last goal. It was over as soon as Matic made the bizarre choice of engulfing himself in No man's land. Salah had all the advantage in the world.
De Gea had a poor 2018 WC and then since then he has been very inconsistent. I still expect him to make some saves. 1st and 4th goal tonight, I think De Gea makes more often than not.De Gea hasn't been that guy for 2 or 3 years though, we have conceded more goals from set pieces this year than I've ever seen and Henderson hasn't been in goal for all the games
The pictures used for Ederson in the Tweet were against Leeds like 2 weeks agoThought of Ederson after that goal. It’s a weakness of his too. Don't remember him doing it that recently though.
I'm fairly sure that usually Henderson's weakness in those sort of situations is that he runs out too early, which as the tweet says makes the chance easy for the striker. It might be that this was overcorrection on his part having been caught out like that before. He did the first part right by staying deep but then didn't move at the right time.Thought of Ederson after that goal. It’s a weakness of his too. Don't remember him doing it that recently though.
Who is this guy lad? I seen you post him mentioning the way he swings his arms behind him and now I cannot unsee it. He does it every single time, obviously.
Yeah and many out there think he should be our #1. He is a Jordan Pickford v2.0. Next year this time we’ll be rueing the moment where we swapped a world class goalkeeper for an average one who should be starting for a mid table team...Atrocious tonight and has looked shaky most times I've seen him this season. Yet to be convinced that he's better than the likes of Foster, Kuszczak and Lindegaard.
Hes using Ederson to show what Dean did right there by not rushing out. Ederson let in a number of goals a couple of seasons ago with terrible positioning when the shot is released like Dean tonight.The pictures used for Ederson in the Tweet were against Leeds like 2 weeks ago
Not being funny but McTominay ain’t catching Salah. Make your decision and come off your line.
Some kid trying to make himself known and get hired by a football clubWho is this guy lad? I seen you post him mentioning the way he swings his arms behind him and now I cannot unsee it. He does it every single time, obviously.
Progress then, if you’re being optimistic!I'm fairly sure that usually Henderson's weakness in those sort of situations is that he runs out too early, which as the tweet says makes the chance easy for the striker. It might be that this was overcorrection on his part having been caught out like that before. He did the first part right by staying deep but then didn't move at the right time.
Just some guy who does freelance goalkeeper statsitical analysis. He works with some clubs but mostly I started following him because a few of the high-level stats experts from the likes of the Financial Times followed him, so I figured his use of stats would probably be reliable at least.Who is this guy lad? I seen you post him mentioning the way he swings his arms behind him and now I cannot unsee it. He does it every single time, obviously.
He’s got a PhD in Astronomy from Cambridge so you’d expect him to be a diligent and capable individual. Seems weird to have that education and spend your career analysing how goalkeepers move their arms though.Just some guy who does freelance goalkeeper statsitical analysis. He works with some clubs but mostly I started following him because a few of the high-level stats experts from the likes of the Financial Times followed him, so I figured his use of stats would probably be reliable at least.
I think he's really good. Or at least the things he says seem obviously true once he points them out. I'm spotting that arm swing on a load of goalkeepers now too.
What you think of Henderson. I'm concerned. I just can't see it. Don't get me wrong im not an expert like that twitter guy but I've never really saw it with Henderson. I don't think his for form has picked up or dipped since SU. I think he's largely same goalie with same traits. Do I think he's a good keeper -- sure! Look at Ramsdale, there -- like a rabbit in the headlights. But is he a clear upgrade on De Gea? No, not for me.Just some guy who does freelance goalkeeper statsitical analysis. He works with some clubs but mostly I started following him because a few of the high-level stats experts from the likes of the Financial Times followed him, so I figured his use of stats would probably be reliable at least.
I think he's really good. Or at least the things he says seem obviously true once he points them out. I'm spotting that arm swing on a load of goalkeepers now too.
The only one I'm confident DDG would be better on is the 3rd. He is very good on avoiding rebound goals when possible.De Gea saves first and second. Fumbles the third just as Henderson does. Possibly saves 4th -- certainly does better with positioning. I mean the positioning for the 4th? Are you kidding me?