Hopefully that display will give him confidence.
I think that an injection of confidence may be what it takes. Maybe an hour with Derren Brown might do the job...
Vin
Hopefully that display will give him confidence.
Part of the reason he maybe hasn't looked convincing is the ironic cheers whenever he did his job well today.
I do wonder if fans assume the player is deaf or whether they think cheering ironically when the keeper catches it will improve his game.
Vin
I've said before that I feel his positioning to be suspect and I'm not sure that that can be improved at this stage in his career. I desperately want him to succeed because I always want everyone in our colours to succeed but also to take the smug grin of the terrace critic off the face of people like the originator of this thread.
However, he's an excellent shot-stopper and his distribution can be utterly perfect (couple of star-quality kicks today). He looked pretty much OK to me today. The quality of the strike for the goal today was (unfortunately) the highlight of the match for me, so no blame on Gazza.
Will he succeed? I think a close season of good training and we'll get to decision time.
Vin
Hopefully that display will give him confidence.
I think that an injection of confidence may be what it takes. Maybe an hour with Derren Brown might do the job...
Vin
I am at the Mayflower, having an interval drink, at his show as I type!
I am at the Mayflower, having an interval drink, at his show as I type!
I was there on Thursday with Mrs Q! Great stuff!
I agree to some extent about the crowd reactions but crowd reactions are part of the game and players have to learn to deal with them.
Gazza isn't a good shot stopper. Look at today. Cardiff had 4 shots on target. The first two were pretty routine saves - shots hit at or close to him - and he made both look far more difficult than they were. I think he almost let the second one past but I'd have to see a replay to be sure. To be fair the goal was unstoppable and he did well against Zaha but one save doesn't make you a good shot stopper. The stats support my assessment as well - in his first spell in the side this season his save percentage was something like 38% (most Premier League keepers are around 70%) and I'm pretty sure he's still conceded more goals in the league this season than he's made saves.
Personally I don't think he'll improve without playing games. A while ago I was bored and did a breakdown of what other Premier League keepers were doing at age 21-22. Almost all of them were first choice somewhere or had played a season or two of regular games for someone, even if it was in the lower leagues or the Finnish league. Gazza hasn't and he's 22 now so it's time. We should bring in another keeper over the summer, have Davis as 3rd choice, send Gazza out on loan next season (at least from August until January if not for the full season) and see if he improves.
Too right because he said you're not allowed to tell anyone the details!PS The finale is amazing. That's all I'm saying.
I was there on Tuesday. Never watched anything by Derren Brown before. It was fun for the mind!
The worse thing about Gazzaniga is his positioning. Hopefully unlike Fox he will learn where to be etc.When asked if Boruc was close to a return, MP said he'd be assessed this week. Obviously we would like Boruc back, but could give Gazza a run of games. I would like to think that it might show us that he can improve, but more likely just show that we need another keeper. I really think he needs to go where he can get some games...real match time will help him at this point in his career.
he controls the area like a wet flannel, why does he never come off his line to collect the ball!?
He actually did at one point yesterday. To a chorus of cheers.
Okay to do that to the opposition keeper, but never your own. Upsetting a keeper is never a good idea. And I'm willing to concede that Gazza may actually know more about keeping than me.