Let’s look logically at this.
He has less than a second to make up his mind. I wonder how many on here have tried to catch something out of instinct knowing afterwards that it hurts when you catch or try to? I dislocated my shoulder a long time ago. Throw me a ball, chances are I try to catch it and it will hurt my shoulder as the decision is split second.
Had he put it out fir a corner and they scored from that, it’d be is fault fir not clearing it. Had he put it out fir a corner he’d also probably be slated for not clearing it!!
To expect a league one keeper to assess a whole situation in a fraction of a second and conclude that a corner is the best option is utterly ridiculous (I note people say “other optionS” yet only give one). A handful of premier league keepers would’ve assessed that quickly. And none of them would put it out for a corner!
He smashed it to clear it. Can anyone else remember the last time someone scored in that way? Last one I remember was Maguire 3 years ago. Which, in itself, explains a lot . It sticks in the memory because it happens once in a blue moon. If it hits the attacker, >99% of the time it rebounds to safety.
remember watching loads of clearances closed down but can’t remember any ending in the back of the net. Always a goal kick or throw in