so did Boruc

That may be true but in 3 of the last 4 games he's looked shaky at least one point in the game and it's making me nervous and I suspect he makes his teammates nervous at times.
Forster doesn't need to improve. His place in team is guaranteed. What he got away with in spl was fine as celtic always would score another goal not the case at saints.
The guy though should be just young enough to fix these problems out and saints goalies do tend to get the hard end of the stick from fans
He's a young, upcoming keeper in a new team and a new league. The goals last night weren't his fault. Could he have dealt with the second one slightly better? Yes. But should wanyama have tracked Van Persie? Yes. It was more the defences fault than Forster's.
You're coming across like a complete idiot. Stop bashing one of our players and get behind the team. He is young and will improve. Stop moaning and enjoy the good times.
He's not particularly young. He's 26.
until recently that ws young for a keeper. I do wonder how late in a keeper's career you can train bad habits out (or good ones in) though.
not prodigiously young like bosnich and robinson. but still young.
Positioning is much easier to train keepers then most things. If Forster had weak wrists or was a crap shot stopper I would worry. I couldn't blame him for the first goal. The second, yeah he is at fault but he isn't the only onw
the only worry i have in terms of physical capability is that he's often beaten more easily low to either side than top end keepers at this level.
Not that often.
he's learnt not to have many to deal with?there you go see he's learnt
the only worry i have in terms of physical capability is that he's often beaten more easily low to either side than top end keepers at this level.
I know keepers don't mature until later in their careers than outfield players, but how much time do they really have to iron out basic flaws?
De Gea is more than two years younger than Forster.