"A COMBINATION of terrible defending and superb goalkeeping sent Rovers crashing to their heaviest defeat of the season.
It was an undeserved but never-the-less dispiriting defeat.
Gary Bowyer’s side dominated the second half after doing much to disrupt Brighton’s rhythm before the break.
But they were unable to find a way past the inspired Tomasz Kuszczak."
Lancashire Telegraph report >>
http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/10798895.Brighton___Hove_Albion_3_Blackburn_Rovers_0/
As others have said and as I posted on the ratings thread, I think most of his saves were pretty standard for a GK. They had lots of shots from distance that you'd expect a decent keeper to save. They didn't carve out many clear cut chances apart from the free header in the 1st, @coldeanseagull has it spot on I think: it's almost giving them too much credit by giving PIG the motm because anyone can keep shooting from long distance.
We created proper chances in the box, took them and that's why we had 3 goals to their none.
As others have said and as I posted on the ratings thread, I think most of his saves were pretty standard for a GK. They had lots of shots from distance that you'd expect a decent keeper to save. They didn't carve out many clear cut chances apart from the free header in the 1st, @coldeanseagull has it spot on I think: it's almost giving them too much credit by giving PIG the motm because anyone can keep shooting from long distance.
We created proper chances in the box, took them and that's why we had 3 goals to their none.
In my opinion any other Albion keeper that has played at the amex would probably have let two of them in today.He pulled off some good saves, but I wouldn't describe any of them as 'magnificent'. I'd have been pissed of if he'd let any of them in, put it that way.
Him or Josh King for me. He looked very useful
He was their best player by a mile. A real threat and you sensed danger every time he got on the ball. Wouldn't mind him down here.