That analysis is excellent.
The more that you watch the disaster unfold, it's fair to say, that while an unfortunate slip, the first goal was almost totally attributable to the odd pitch surface. As such the keeper should be excused. The evidence for that is clear in the slips and falls of many other players.
He was certainly not to blame for the 2nd goal, which came from VDV's slip - although fewer are making anything of this.
The 3rd is 100% down to his error - but when seen in conjunction with the previous incidents, the commentary above makes sense: he was over-compensating for what happened earlier.
The bottom line is for me that, whilst I can possibly make a case for Tudor changing keepers maybe at half time after assessing the lads state of mind (after all, for a start he may have then gone on to redeem himself over the next 30 minutes), doing it when he did was wrong and his appalling lack of basic human compassion in the moment is a huge red flag for me.
I hope against hope that Kinsky bounces back and gets another chance.
I hope against hope that Tudor gets his contract cancelled and gets booted out the door ASAP.
In that situation do you put the team first or the keeper first?
Tudor has many faults but I don’t think he was wrong to make a change so soon. It could have been even worse by half time.
Kinsky will be fine anyway, harsh lesson learnt but he’s young and if he’s got anything about him then he’ll learn from it, if not and his mentality is shot by one situation then he’s probably in the wrong game.
He’s not a PL level keeper anyway (knew that before the other day) but maybe a move back home to rebuild his career at a lower level would be the right move for everyone.
