Weststander
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Someone the best in Europe although I won’t dwell on it
Sanchez?
Someone the best in Europe although I won’t dwell on it
This.He will make mistakes, for a GK he is a child, but we should still keep with him for the rest of the season.
I guess the argument with those two is that they were both thrown in the deep end and in the Premier League and their confidence took an absolute pummelling to the extent that they had to be dropped for the end of the season. I'd be shocked if we see Trafford make another Premier League appearance this season.This.
Its the same with Trafford at Burnley as it was with Meslier at Leeds.
He is the future number 1 and you cant get experience on the bench.
A very significant part of Brentford's threat is aerial / set pieces.Who will RDZ go with tomorrow? Brian Owen in the Argus recently reported that De Zerbi has tended to play the same 'keeper against the same opposition, and it was Steele in goal against Brentford in early December. If Verbruggen is selected, maybe a sign that RDZ has started to prefer the Dutchman?
Would have been multiple threads on Steele if he'd let that Diaz shot straight through him. I find the general sentiment around the keeper positions the strangest thing to understand about the Albion at the momentBart got lucky on Sunday. Let 1 in through his legs (luckily offside) & another was appealing with his hand in the air & the shot hit his leg & went wide (imagine the uproar if that had gone in while he appealed for something)
Which means Jason Steele will be playing. Nailed on.A very significant part of Brentford's threat is aerial / set pieces.
Playing Bart for that game is an absolute no-brainer IMO.
Would have been multiple threads on Steele if he'd let that Diaz shot straight through him. I find the general sentiment around the keeper positions the strangest thing to understand about the Albion at the moment
IMO little chance Steele makes the save near the end down to his right. I'm also not convinced that he would have been off his line quick enough in the first half when BV batted it away for a throw. There's every chance he might have done other things better than BV though, it's why its a weird situation.Would have been multiple threads on Steele if he'd let that Diaz shot straight through him. I find the general sentiment around the keeper positions the strangest thing to understand about the Albion at the moment
That was the case. But is that still the case?We have two first team keepers, and people have differing opinions on their relative strengths, weaknesses and form.
Based on those opinions they'll have (in some cases strong) preferences over who is selected to play each match.
That is very, very, very simple to understand, isn't it?
We have two 'first team keepers' - ie. we have two senior keepers in the first team squad.That was the case. But is that still the case?
If Verbruggen plays tonight that's 4 games in a row. If that happens, i'm calling the rotation policy dead on the table.
Of course it could be Steele. It's going to be an intriguing selection in this and a number of positions tonight
In that case every team in our league has "two first team keepers" which kind of makes the phrase a bit pointlessWe have two 'first team keepers' - ie. we have two senior keepers in the first team squad.
that has been the case all season, and will remain the case, even if he picks BV for EVERY game for the rest of the season.
Is 3 games in a row the most than either keeper has played, regardless of competition, all season? I can't think of any examples of longer; in fact this current run is the first time Bart has played more than 2 consecutively, isn't it?That was the case. But is that still the case?
If Verbruggen plays tonight that's 4 games in a row. If that happens, i'm calling the rotation policy dead on the table.
Of course it could be Steele. It's going to be an intriguing selection in this and a number of positions tonight
...except they don't. For PL games they almost exclusively have a 'number one' (regardless of what number they have on their shirt), plus a benchwarmer who will also get a run out in the earlier rounds of cup fixtures.In that case every team in our league has "two first team keepers" which kind of makes the phrase a bit pointless
I can never remember who played who, when.Is 3 games in a row the most than either keeper has played, regardless of competition, all season? I can't think of any examples of longer; in fact this current run is the first time Bart has played more than 2 consecutively, isn't it?
They do (or in some cases, three).In that case every team in our league has "two first team keepers" which kind of makes the phrase a bit pointless
Well yes. I was replying to another posters nonsensical definition...except they don't. For PL games they almost exclusively have a 'number one' (regardless of what number they have on their shirt), plus a benchwarmer who will also get a run out in the earlier rounds of cup fixtures.
However, the way de Zerbi has chosen to rotate the keeper role means we do genuinely have x2 first team keepers, rather than a 'starter' and a backup.