Ubik
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We are a strange, strange fanbase at times.
We are a strange, strange fanbase at times.
What a strange complaint. At least he isn’t hiding like a lot of our players have done in the past.This guy enjoys talking to the press too much
When was the last time (after Fergie's time) that any of our players has so honestly and fully accepted responsibility?
I don't know if he can be a star goal-keeper for us (I still hope he can) but as a personality - he is proper mensch.
I think I cost my team three points today. It was a poor performance from myself," said De Gea. "After the first mistake and then the second, it was very tough to be playing and it was a horrible day. Of course, we should react better but the moment we are living now is tough, every time we concede a goal.
"I should've saved the first shot and probably the result would be different. I [should] have to read it better and kick it long. But, of course, we always try to play. But today they pressed hard and I should've read it better.
According to his stats,I've been reading that me made a lot of great saves in the second half . Did he ? Or where those just saves any keeper would have made ? A couple of which he spilled
I don't know, I'm asking
Those aren't the stats, they're some nonsense a twitter account posted. He's made 20 saves - https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/players/savesAccording to his stats,
13 shots on target in games so far (not including Bayern) 10 conceded
Those aren't the stats, they're some nonsense a twitter account posted. He's made 20 saves - https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/players/saves
Hardly fair to compare with our players who have been here, and failed, for many years.What a strange complaint. At least he isn’t hiding like a lot of our players have done in the past.
Thanks, I didn't remember that, but makes sense. De Gea was a stand-up guy, for sure. Always loved him.De Gea at the start of last season, after the loss to Brentford. Asked to do the post-match interview and said:
I think it's always more likely to be a goalkeeper who fronts up like that due to the nature of the mistakes they tend to make.
For sure there's an element of this,
De Gea being a better shot stopper than Onana got away with it, Onana isn't as good as De Gea in that regards and so the mistakes or minor flaws he has, and he has a few, get highlighted more.
Onana brings good use of the ball and is certainly not shy of claiming crosses, both attributes missing from De Gea, but he has already made a fair few mistakes in his short time at United already, probably due to being in the line of fire more than he'd expect.
I think a goalkeeper of his standard would expect to have saved the third against Brighton in fairness. I'd be very surprised if Onana himself doesn't consider that to be a mistake. But he'll be fine, not worried about him at all.He made one mistake. Not making a save that a prime DDG or Allison might have made isnt a mistake.
Until Onana has 5 consecutive shite seasons he's an upgrade on De Gea.I remember De Gea's start. He later turned out to be pretty damn great for us and saved us in several seasons. Give Onana time. He will come good for us.
He made one mistake. Not making a save that a prime DDG or Allison might have made isnt a mistake.
I'm talking about the two mistakes he made in pre season,He made one mistake. Not making a save that a prime DDG or Allison might have made isnt a mistake.
It's incredibly unfair given that a "prime De Gea" hasn't existed for more than 5 years at this stage.It's not - but is it fair for United fans to expect their goalkeeper to make those saves? Knowning what a prime De Gea could do...
That's what I'm wrestling with - it probably is very unfair, as prime De Gea is the best pure shot-stopper I've ever seen I think... yet I can't help it.
It's incredibly unfair given that a "prime De Gea" hasn't existed for more than 5 years at this stage.
Well because you yourself said that in your view, De Gea was the best pure shot-stopper you've ever seen - which even as a pretty major critic of De Gea I will say is not an outrageous claim as during his peak period his shot stopping levels were genuinely outstanding. I don't know exactly how old you are but I'd put you around my age or probably a little older (I'm 32) so I'm saying you've likely been around to have seen Schmeichel and Van Der Sar up close and also other world class goalkeepers in the Premier League such as Petr Cech, Alisson, David Seaman and others from around the world. So being the best pure shot-stopper you've seen over 20-25 years plus is quite the praise.Not sure why that makes it unfair? He did exist at one point, and we got rid of De Gea in-part because he was no longer that... don't think it's unreasonable to want that sort of level again, its whether thats realistic or not thats the question.
Eh it's just an adjustment on how you view goalkeepers. Ederson isn't the best shot stopper, but he's still a quality goalkeeper and key for Guardiola. You gotta look at the overall picture with them. Shot stopping is just one aspect of goalkeeping. Onana IMO will prove to be above average in that aspect, maybe not elite but I genuinely don't think that aspect makes a huge difference over a season. A lot of goals are just unsaveable in general and I'd say it was just that 3rd Brighton goal and the Sane goals which I'd think could/should be saved. But De Gea was well below average in every single other aspect of goalkeeping. He was a non entity in claiming crosses, which Onana has already shown to be far better. His passing out from the back was shit, which Onana is possibly the best around with. Once de Gea stopped being arguably the best shot stopper ever, then his overall game became exposed and he turned into a completely mediocre goalkeeper on the whole.It's not - but is it fair for United fans to expect their goalkeeper to make those saves? Knowning what a prime De Gea could do...
That's what I'm wrestling with - it probably is very unfair, as prime De Gea is the best pure shot-stopper I've ever seen I think... yet I can't help it.
Well because you yourself said that in your view, De Gea was the best pure shot-stopper you've ever seen - which even as a pretty major critic of De Gea I will say is not an outrageous claim as during his peak period his shot stopping levels were genuinely outstanding. I don't know exactly how old you are but I'd put you around my age or probably a little older (I'm 32) so I'm saying you've likely been around to have seen Schmeichel and Van Der Sar up close and also other world class goalkeepers in the Premier League such as Petr Cech, Alisson, David Seaman and others from around the world. So being the best pure shot-stopper you've seen over 20-25 years plus is quite the praise.
As such I'd say it's unfair to expect every following goalkeeper to make saves that the best you've ever seen to do it to do. I agree that's not unreasonable to want that sort of level again, I just think it's unfair to expect what you would consider to be GOAT level shot stopping from the replacement, particularly when the reason we moved that goalkeeper on was because of other areas of his game being poor as well as his shot stopping levels tailing off over a long period. That's all, not trying to dig you out over it.
Issue is not Onana, he is just a symptom of a leaky defense wich has ben ongoing for a few seasons. He doesn't have super elite shot stopping to mask our poor defending or compensate chances given at the rate we do. People bashing De Gea but he saved so many shots consistently even in his state of decline and most people don’t bother cecking the fact he had to face close to double the ammount of shots other top team goalies face year after year and still maintained a 70%+ saverate year after year.Calling Onana bad is laughable. He didn't have a great start, but nor did the rest of the team.
The worst thing for a GK is knowing you can't trust your own defenders.
Having defenders you trust means you can get an idea in advance over what kind of shots you are going to get.
When trust isn't there and the defence is that bad, any GK's performance is going to suffer since they got nothing to base themselves on in terms of expectations.
Any shot can become a bigger suprise than it'd normally be.
That's the real issue. Any goalkeeper would underperform with your defence .... so if you are bashing on Onana to find your easy scapegoat it's best you look to your defence instead
You have an unhealthy obsession with De Gea.The vultures are circling and his performances will be scrutinised more than any other player. People will have amnesia about how poor DDG was, and post videos of him making amazing saves from 3 seasons ago.
Clearly you havent read my post properly.You have an unhealthy obsession with De Gea.
Nothing new, it's made of glass. It's only on paper we have AWB/Varane/Licha/Shaw together.It's worth remembering as well our defence keeps changing week in, week out so far this season. We no doubt bought Onana for years ahead rather than to get us results in the first few weeks.
I am confident he will come good as long as the players in front of him are doing their jobs too.
I fully agree with you.Issue is not Onana, he is just a symptom of a leaky defense wich has ben ongoing for a few seasons. He doesn't have super elite shot stopping to mask our poor defending or compensate chances given at the rate we do. People bashing De Gea but he saved so many shots consistently even in his state of decline and most people don’t bother cecking the fact he had to face close to double the ammount of shots other top team goalies face year after year and still maintained a 70%+ saverate year after year.
Defense let Onana face too many shots same as De Gea had to do, and Onana isn't as elite in that aspect like his predecessor. He faced 88 shots with Inter all matches played (24?) and in 5 matches with us he faced 29 shots on target so far. A League winning side relents no more than 75-90 shots an entire season. We let him face a third of that in 5!! Matches.
If thats the way we defend Onana will be horrible for us, but that's not exactly his fault. You can't jam a square peg into a round hole. Poor guy is more and more glued to the line, probably due to feeling insecure with our defense.