Good answer, and thanks, I watched it back and it gets worse every time I see it. It was Primary School goalkeeping from a truly shit keeper
You are completely right.
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Good answer, and thanks, I watched it back and it gets worse every time I see it. It was Primary School goalkeeping from a truly shit keeper
WALOB!
Embarrassing?Embaressing take. Kinsky wasnt watching the ball when he should have been and reacted far too late. No decent goalkeeper gets beaten from that range.
It happens all the time, every week.
Tbf it may just seem that way to us as Spurs fans because we never shoot, or at least never trouble the keeper from range...It happens all the time, every week.
Such a stupid statement to make, that "no decent keeper gets beaten from that range".
It makes everything else he says pointless because that one claim is utter bullshit.
I can't help but feel that the majority of them lack football intelligence and struggle to read the game at all.
For the manager it must be like herding cats at times.
Madness, Kinksy has shown how bad he is under pressure. He was poor for Enzo's goal yesterday, most keepers save that easily.
Vicario on the other hand, much more experienced and has proven he can handle big games and get a result.
Keepers beaten from that range before last night.Embaressing take. Kinsky wasnt watching the ball when he should have been and reacted far too late. No decent goalkeeper gets beaten from that range.
It was a great strike tbf - at the time I thought he didn't extend his arm which he has previous for too but he wasn't saving that in a million years looking again. Should he be further out of his goal, probably - still doesn't amount to a blunder or reason to get the other idiot back in on Sunday.
Added two to my ignore list in a day. Been a few years since I could say that.
My son has a chance to play GK at university over here and I asked him what he saw - "probably saw it late and then it moved late. Super tough to save"Keepers beaten from that range before last night.
Buffon
Casillas
Allison
Schmeichel
Seaman
Oblak
Valdes
Courtois
I can go on.
Played professional keeper in the USL and this is a good summary.My son has a chance to play GK at university over here and I asked him what he saw - "probably saw it late and then it moved late. Super tough to save"
He wasn't on his toes to start with meaning a slower reaction. The ball didn't swerve late, it swerved 8 feet in 30 yards and didn't deviate in any way. The ball was struck from the Goalies right of the penalty spot, yet he hadn't moved his feet from left of the penalty spot.Played professional keeper in the USL and this is a good summary.
The pulling the hand back thing might be an issue in other cases but wasnt in this case. He was too far from the shot and not getting to it regardless of arm extension.
Those with an agenda don't need evidence like this.
All they need is the fairytale in their head.
These can all be true at the same time:
Even if he did stretch the right way - he would not have saved it
He has form for pulling his hand away from the ball - should we be buying a keeper with such a terrible and bizarre flaw?
He was slow to get down - so add the quicker to get down and stretch your hand in the right direction - and a better keeper might have saved it
This is the guy who claimed that Kinsky didn't even touch the ball for his fantastic first save in the last game, even after watching it back!In your fairytale, Vicario makes all of the saves Kinsky does.
In reality, he does not.
yeah they hand thing was odd. The only thing I can figure is that when he saw the movement he thought it was going wide and didnt want to get a touch on it to make it a cornerThese can all be true at the same time:
Even if he did stretch the right way - he would not have saved it
He has form for pulling his hand away from the ball - should we be buying a keeper with such a terrible and bizarre flaw?
He was slow to get down - so add the quicker to get down and stretch your hand in the right direction - and a better keeper might have saved it