nwgull
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I’d be amazed if we’re spending 20m on a keeper for him to be back up.So - what happens to Steele? Is this guy back-up, or to replace him?
I’d be amazed if we’re spending 20m on a keeper for him to be back up.So - what happens to Steele? Is this guy back-up, or to replace him?
Managers generally don’t piss about chopping and changing keepers during the season. If he’s going to be our first-choice then it’s likely to be from the first PL fixture.I’d imagine steel will start and gradually this fella will get more game time and likely be first choice come December /January
One of us will likely be rightManagers generally don’t piss about chopping and changing keepers during the season. If he’s going to be our first-choice then it’s likely to be from the first PL fixture.
Except for our last two managers - who did exactly that!!Managers generally don’t piss about chopping and changing keepers during the season. If he’s going to be our first-choice then it’s likely to be from the first PL fixture.
Except for our last two managers - who did exactly that!!
Again, not disagreeing as such, but I think you have to allow for your goalkeeper to go through better/worse patches in the season.Being flexible of thinking, willing to change goalies mid season should one have a loss of form. Shirley a no-brainer?
Not quite the same. In both cases Ryan and Sanchez had completely lost form. Once they’d been replaced as first-choice keeper there was no going back. Managers just don’t like doing it unless they absolutely have to; it’s potentially disruptive to the defence.Except for our last two managers - who did exactly that!!
Again, not disagreeing as such, but I think you have to allow for your goalkeeper to go through better/worse patches in the season.
When De Zerbi and Potter switched goalkeepers mid-season, it was because they felt there was a clearly better alternative available (in De Zerbi's case, specifically due to how he wanted the team to play). Not just because the other goalkeeper was in better form at the time.
Not quite the same. In both cases Ryan and Sanchez had completely lost form. Once they’d been replaced as first-choice keeper there was no going back. Managers just don’t like doing it unless they absolutely have to; it’s potentially disruptive to the defence.
Also, I really don’t rate Steele’s goalkeeping. He’s very much a second-choice keeper when it comes to this level.
I’d be amazed if we’re spending 20m on a keeper for him to be back up.
We’re not spending 20m for a keeper of the future. We already have that in someone like Rushworth (although he’s older than Bart). Can’t see any way that Bart won’t be first choice starting the season.He's only 20 years old. He may well be our keeper of the future, rather than immediate.
A pure guess but I think the concept of “first choice” won’t have much mileage next season. We saw De Zerbi change starting players regularly at the end of the season due to injuries and tiredness and we’ll have to do the same again.He's only 20 years old. He may well be our keeper of the future, rather than immediate.
Exactly, and that points to (potentially, at least) two GKs playing a fair number of games. The initial plan might be GK A plays PL (and maybe one other cup) and GK B plays the cups and EL. GK A will be considered first choice, but that status could shift as the season develops, entirely dependent on the form each shows in the competitions.We are going to be playing in 4 competitions and need credible cover should one get injured so I think we will see both featuring throughout the season
It wouldn’t have got to penalties. Not a chance that JS saves the deflected Rashford shot.A pure guess but I think the concept of “first choice” won’t have much mileage next season. We saw De Zerbi change starting players regularly at the end of the season due to injuries and tiredness and we’ll have to do the same again.
He even gave Sanchez the start at Wembley- ironically probably a mistake in hindsight as Steele would have been better at penalties
This is just not true. Sanchez’ previous 4 games before he dropped one high ball at Selhurst, saw us win 3 (beaten only by a penalty at Everton, and clean sheets v Bournemouth and Liverpool) and draw 1.Not quite the same. In both cases Ryan and Sanchez had completely lost form. Once they’d been replaced as first-choice keeper there was no going back. Managers just don’t like doing it unless they absolutely have to; it’s potentially disruptive to the defence.
Also, I really don’t rate Steele’s goalkeeping. He’s very much a second-choice keeper when it comes to this level.
He even gave Sanchez the start at Wembley- ironically probably a mistake in hindsight as Steele would have been better at penalties
Yes definitely. Even pep changed keepers around this season.Being flexible of thinking, willing to change goalies mid season should one have a loss of form. Shirley a no-brainer?
With Steele we likely wouldn't have got to penalties.A pure guess but I think the concept of “first choice” won’t have much mileage next season. We saw De Zerbi change starting players regularly at the end of the season due to injuries and tiredness and we’ll have to do the same again.
He even gave Sanchez the start at Wembley- ironically probably a mistake in hindsight as Steele would have been better at penalties