Mate you can be as argumentative as you like, it's what we're here for
Goalkeepers are very isolated and any mistakes they make are seen as huge and glaring. Whatever other mistakes occur in the build up to a goal, the buck stops with the keeper, he has nowhere to hide.
I agree.
Can think of very few glaring errors.
Mingolet v arsenal.
mingolet v chelsea free kick year before for example
I think its more about confidence in the team as a whole in their GK and that odd worldie save that really makes the difference. A well oiled defence concedes few goals. A defence all over the shop concedes goals.
It was clear to me last year that we drew too many.
we won 21, drew 12 and so lost 5.
We were mean v lower half but conceded 2 per game v top half
would a better keeper have changed those results?
12 draws
Watford A 3-3 (windy rememebr)
burnley H 1-1
newcastle A 1-1 (terrible centre halves. 1 on 1 with keeper. unfiar to think this would have been stopped but maybe)
man utd H 0-0
chelsea H 1-1 (willian fluke, was this mingolets fault really)
Everton H 1-1 (lvoren error pen)
West brom H 0-0
Arsenal A 3-3 (mingolet error)
Tottenham H 2-2 Karius semi error, deffor pen given away by vvd)
Everton A 0-0
West brom A 2-2 (pish performance all round)
Stoke H 0-0
You tell me...... can i put down 3 errors leading to draws to GKs?

