I don't think I've seen the video of that as I'm not sure it was on the highlights. Anyone got a link to it??
Biggest compliment was that Leicester specifically put a man on him to obstruct and hinder him on set pieces. I've no doubt that a decent coach like Roberts will be giving him some appropriately aggressive tactics to counter stuff like that (coz 'keepers rarely get penalised for anything in their own box).
Not only does he come for crosses, but hes very old school in his approach, you very rarely see him try and punch a ball. im not even sure i can remember him punching a ball.
Sanchez became #1 before Christmas 2020.
The Albion remained 16th and 17th right through till May.
So no matter how correct the decision is, it's not and never will be "The only difference between bottom half Brighton, and top half Brighton, is Sanchez in goal".
Statistically, the statement is actually not that far off. Between the beginning of last season and the middle of December we averaged approx. 0.833 points per game, after that our average went up to 1.192 points per game. Our points average after Sanchez took the shirt extrapolated across a whole season would have left us 12th. Not quite top half, but not far away from it. Working out an average points per game over all of his 34 league games for Brighton and multiplying it to reflect a 38 game season would give us just over 51 points, which would have been enough for a top half finish in 7 of the last 10 seasons.
Of course, as you indicate, the difference is not as simple as the post makes out, but, considering it was a sweeping generalisation, it does surprisingly stand up to some analysis.
The whole package, bar one area, is the difference better bottom half Brighton and top half Brighton, none more so than keeper.
Do you think this is his decision or Potter's?
There's way more attacking possibility from a keeper catching. I wonder if GP sees it as a way of launching quick attacks?
I thought I'd seen it on the club's match highlights, but double-checked and it wasn't there.
It might have been posted by the club as a separate clip in the days after the game.
Can't find it though.
It’s not even in the extended highlights…..bit odd really. I jumped up and celebrated that take like a goal !
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Of course there is always room fr his improvement - but already his improvement in terms of consistancy and decision making as improved exponentially since his Forest Green days. After initially wowig the fans there he eventually lost his place by coming for crosses and through balls - his eyes saw balls that his body just couldn't reach!I think he is very close to being a world class goalkeeper, I think his athleticism, ball skills and distribution are right up there. If there is one area for improvement I actually think he could be a little more consistent about when he decides to come and claim a cross and when he remains on his line. A phenomenal keeper, who we are unlikely to be able to hold on to the way he is playing.
Yeah I commented on it after Norwich... getting this reply:
But its not a basic job. There is no basic job while playing top level football.
Collecting crosses demands a variety of technical, physical and psychological skills and Sanchez is top notch in all those departments.
The best goalkeepers will rarely have to do fantastic saves (though its good if they are capable) because before they need to do it, they've dealt with it in some other manner: intercepting through balls, collecting crosses, not leaving dangerous rebounds, positioning yourself in the goal properly... all these things are as or more important than the glorious highlight reel saves.
It might look easy and it might look basic but its sort of like Cruyff said: ”playing football is very simple, but playing simple football is the hardest thing there is.”
Hopefully the club can keep him for another two or three years. Wouldnt be possible with some outfield equivalent but goalkeepers are a bit easier to hold on to.
Your English is a bit too good.
You are Joe Wilkinson aren't you?