albionalex
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Trouble is Steele isn’t to good at the keeping bit 🫤
He's fine.
Trouble is Steele isn’t to good at the keeping bit 🫤
He's fine.
It is almost as if there is more to a keeper than just one statistic.Don't watch much/any Man Utd games but have heard various times that Onana has commited "another howler" and is an "awful keeper". Surprised to see him so high on that chart.
I agree, he was excellent for us.I won't hear a word said against him - great guy, performed for us, saved at least one penalty...and he still plays
I agree if the other team doesn’t have a shot on targetHe's fine.
Still not sure.
I wouldn't read too much into that. The save rate isn't hugely different. The prevented goals might have more to do with the style we are playing when using Steele vs Bart.
I would say it's also about RDZ not wanting to permanently relegate Steele, because he likes him.For our goalkeepers it’s less about rotation because of fitness, and more to do with easing in a young goalkeeper, & also because they have slightly different attributes RDZ might select a keeper based on opposition…. I would say.
You tell him Nobby....Someone tell him we are not playing three games a week. FFS.
That graph shows two statisticsIt is almost as if there is more to a keeper than just one statistic.
I wouldn’t change Steele for Onana. Steele is just as good as Verbruggen, hence the rotation.
It's hard to disagree with you on that ...he did seem to enjoy a pie or two!I agree, he was excellent for us.
I just don't believe he was an elite cardiovascular athlete kind of goalkeeper.
I agree that the keepers are not the main reason - the main reason we’ve been leaky is because we haven’t properly replaced our midfield double pivot from last year.Our level of GAs are largely due to the style of high press, attacking football we are playing - not down to the incompetence of either player imo. We are not getting a £50m GK so we need to suck it up while they need to develop further into the keepers RDZ is needing for that role. Part of that ‘playing out from the back’ development also requires a backline that isn’t leaky - us conceding too many goals this season isn’t all about the GKs - but we can’t do that without a fully fit squad or buying in more replacements for key defensive positions.
I can’t see rotation of keepers as much as a problem some fans do - our defenders will be training with both keepers so if they are not always communicating that’s a training issue. Our match v Arsenal a case in point - a very good 3-way partnership between Dunk, Hecke and Bart who were defending better (as a trio) than they have all season imo until a communication error between Hecke and Bart led to a goal but in the context of an excellent defensive game by us - (and not something we are used to!)
As for the rest of RDZs rotation- personally I think it has been essential to sustain the level and intensity of fixtures we’ve been playing given our injury and fatigue issues in the squad as a whole. This is one of the reasons smaller clubs like ours struggle to compete in multiple competitions in one season.
I did say we are leaky because we need to buy in more players in key positions. Obviously that includes FBs/DMF/Wingers (3 or 4 players probably). Caceido‘s position however will be filled by Baleba hopefully once he develops- but we win an lose as a team - in RDZs system, no one player/position is the cause of us conceding goals - our attacking players don’t press hard enough, our midfield players lose possession at key times and we defend poorly at times (partly due to key positions lacking cover) as RDZ has said when discussing why Brighton are conceding goals with ‘such frequency’ :I agree that the keepers are not the main reason - the main reason we’ve been leaky is because we haven’t properly replaced our midfield double pivot from last year.
That doesn’t dispute my original point that neither Steele or Bart’s statistics (beyond GA) are particularly justifying RDZ’s decision to rotate them.