I'm not sure why Henderson would come?
The 1st 2 certainly, got hands to both & failed to keep either out.
It's funny cause it's true.You know what’s funny, I recon we’ll replace him with Ben foster
No, I think you're overreacting a bit:
- The first goal, at first I also thought that Lloris could have done better, but watching the reply it was evident how the ball kept combing wider and wider.
- The second goal, it was quiet simply too little time to react.
Just because he was able to get to both balls doesn't mean they were stoppable goals.
i'll allow the 2nd goal but he absolutely should be saving the first.
Looking at the gossip today; Henderson. Would have been perfect as the new long term replacement for Lloris. De Gea is just recently tied up for the long haul so Dean is not gonna sit as #2
That quoted 22m fee is really unrealistic though.Looking at the gossip today; Henderson. Would have been perfect as the new long term replacement for Lloris. De Gea is just recently tied up for the long haul so Dean is not gonna sit as #2
That quoted 22m fee is really unrealistic though.
Home grown too. Trouble is with English keepers, they all seem to start off really good young and then spiral downwards in ability. I struggle to think of one since the 90s who hasn’t.
That's generally down to the press and wider football media (pundits) consistently looking to destroy every English 'keeper's career as soon as they make one mistake.
It's a notable difference between the British press and elsewhere - mistakes (Robinson's air kick, Green's squirm-goal, a thousand others) are immediately announced as the end of the player's career which invariably causes a devastating hit to their confidence (such a solo position, almost impossible to share any blame) and the slow decline of their ability.
It's an indictment of just how much our sport media (and the fans who buy/consume/agree with/revel in it) are complete and utter scum.
Because i signed him on football manager so its obviously possible in real life. I also won the Fa cup and League cup double in my first full season on FM, came 4th and lost the CL final to Real Madrid all this just by purchasing:I'm not sure why Henderson would come?
Joe Hart apart (although he had a loan at Birmingham) English keepers usually come through at teams lower down in the league where they are involved a lot more in games than those higher up the league. What sets apart a really good keeper (which many of them are) and an excellent one is the mental side. Can a keeper at a team challenging for the league keep his concentration to pull off great saved if he’s had nothing to do for 20/25 minutes for example. I think lots struggle with this. The other side is the outside criticism you mention. They’re all good keepers, but to get to the top as a keeper you have to be even more mentally strong than your ability if you ask me.