Maybe in his performance in the two matches for which he was recalled, including that excellent performance at Wembley, he thought he'd done just that.I don't think it was that one fumble at Smellhurst Park that lost him his place to be fair, there had been several instgances where he had made unforced errors before that, so dropping the ball at Palace was probably just one instance too many.
Silly boy though, if only he has bitten his lip, eaten humble pie,and put in a shift on the training ground, he may well have forced his way back into the starting line up by now.
No one player is ever bigger than the club, so many excellent players have fallen foul of that fact over the years.
This. Being dropped again after that might well have felt like being shoved under the bus. Young keeper, established number 1 at a club on the up, clearly with a good relationship with the defenders in front of him, called up for his national team squad, with one cap already and the world his oyster; new manager comes along and doesn't like the way he plays ........................ well, I'd certainly be pissed off, and I suspect anybody who says different ...... well, I'll say no more!He played in the quarter final and semi final of the FA Cup. The latter at Wembley and on television.
Maybe he feels aggrieved that by keeping a clean sheet for 90 minutes, he deserved to be in the starting line up? Who knows?
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