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The more I read and watch about him the more excited I get. I really think this could be a game changing signing for us.
I read that his save to xG rate in the Champions League was the best in the competition last season.How good a shot stopper he is? Because we will be seeing a lot of “De Gea saves that” this year if he isnt that good.
Saw a little compilation of ...absolutely horrific errors from him.
Not as long as De Gea's 1 season clip though.
And even City and Liverpool's guys have produced some hilarious howlers the last few years.
Every keeper has a catalogue of errors but none will ever reach the heights of errordom achieved one September afternoon in Birmingham, 2002.
De Gea is an absolute liability unfortunately, the GK upgrade is almost as important as a striker. And I'd say being good on your feet is imperative for a GK that Ten Hag wants in his system, otherwise we're resigned to conceding too much possession with him constantly booting it to the opposition. He's also useless at commanding his box.I think Onana is overhyped by the media. Good Goal keeper but nothing else. the fact that he may be good at his feet should be a bonus not a main requirement. A goalkeeper should primary be judged by how commanding he is ..able to make good saves..etc..Courtois may be a good example for that. Infact until recently a player who used his feet much was a considered a high risk goal keeper. I remember the Columbian goalkeeper ..Higuita.
I personally would renew Degea contract for a year and spend the money for other positions. we will have one more year not to worry about goalkeepers.
Yeah lets judge goalkeepers on how commanding they are and renew the least commanding goalkeeper aroundI think Onana is overhyped by the media. Good Goal keeper but nothing else. the fact that he may be good at his feet should be a bonus not a main requirement. A goalkeeper should primary be judged by how commanding he is ..able to make good saves..etc..Courtois may be a good example for that. Infact until recently a player who used his feet much was a considered a high risk goal keeper. I remember the Columbian goalkeeper ..Higuita.
I personally would renew Degea contract for a year and spend the money for other positions. we will have one more year not to worry about goalkeepers.
Very good breakdown of what he could bring to us, even if it is slightly rose tinted.
There will always be that comparision for any keeper coming in replacing De Gea. Can he stop shots as well as De Gea can?How good a shot stopper he is? Because we will be seeing a lot of “De Gea saves that” this year if he isnt that good.
Odd.I feel a bit unsure/or not totally confident in this transfer.
I've heard a lot about him, (the good and the bad).
When having watched him though in the Champions League for Ajax and Inter, particularly the final this year. I have come away impressed.
My uncertainty has stemmed from I think what can be best described as a subconscious stereotype.
With the greatest respect and sensivity, it's the point that how many top class or world class keepers has there been over the years who are of an African background?
(For example of another stereotype I've grown up woth, being of a South Asian background, is that at the highest level in football athletically South Asians ultimately aren't as good as other races).
In truth, there is perhaps an element of fact about it but it's probably due to different reasons altogether and nothing to do with any race having particular limitations.
I think Onana even touched upon it himself, when he said something along the lines of that when a black/African goalkeeper makes a mistake it's highlighted more.
Him and Maignan from Milan, are certainly changing the stereotype for me.
Hopefully United sign him and he kills the stereotype once and for all.
(FYI - I have tried to make this post as politely as I can, and sincerely mean no offence. I've read my post back and couple of times and do think I am making a somewhat valid point. Fellow posters please advise me if I am wrong and I'll delete this post).
I feel a bit unsure/or not totally confident in this transfer.
I've heard a lot about him, (the good and the bad).
When having watched him though in the Champions League for Ajax and Inter, particularly the final this year. I have come away impressed.
My uncertainty has stemmed from I think what can be best described as a subconscious stereotype.
With the greatest respect and sensivity, it's the point that how many top class or world class keepers has there been over the years who are of an African background?
(For example of another stereotype I've grown up woth, being of a South Asian background, is that at the highest level in football athletically South Asians ultimately aren't as good as other races).
In truth, there is perhaps an element of fact about it but it's probably due to different reasons altogether and nothing to do with any race having particular limitations.
I think Onana even touched upon it himself, when he said something along the lines of that when a black/African goalkeeper makes a mistake it's highlighted more.
Him and Maignan from Milan, are certainly changing the stereotype for me.
Hopefully United sign him and he kills the stereotype once and for all.
(FYI - I have tried to make this post as politely as I can, and sincerely mean no offence. I've read my post back and couple of times and do think I am making a somewhat valid point. Fellow posters please advise me if I am wrong and I'll delete this post).
Surely you know that is totally illogical and as such have the mental capability to remember that anytime those thoughts crop up?
For what it's worth, I think this is phrased very well, and that it's laudable that you're trying to analyze and discuss your possible subconscious biases.I felt a bit unsure/or not totally confident in this transfer.
I've heard a lot about him, (the good and the bad).
When having watched him though in the Champions League for Ajax and Inter, particularly the final this year. I have come away impressed.
My uncertainty has stemmed from I think what can be best described as a subconscious stereotype.
With the greatest respect and sensivity, it's the point that how many top class or world class keepers has there been over the years who are of an African background?
(For example of another stereotype I've grown up woth, being of a South Asian background, is that at the highest level in football athletically South Asians ultimately aren't as good as other races).
In truth, there is perhaps an element of fact about it but it's probably due to different reasons altogether and nothing to do with any race having particular limitations.
I think Onana even touched upon it himself, when he said something along the lines of that when a black/African goalkeeper makes a mistake it's highlighted more.
Him and Maignan from Milan, are certainly changing the stereotype for me.
Hopefully United sign him and he kills the stereotype once and for all.
(FYI - I have tried to make this post as politely as I can, and sincerely mean no offence. I've read my post back and couple of times and do think I am making a somewhat valid point. Fellow posters please advise me if I am wrong and I'll delete this post).
I agree it's illogical which is the point I was/am attempting to make in my post (hasn't been put across well in hindsight).
It was me accepting that I've wrongly judged a player.
To try and explain a bit better, I don't watch near enough football to judge who is better between Onana and Diogo Costa? Having been linked with both of them, it's not wildly illogical to think initially (unfairly) that the keeper from Porto/Portuguese would be a better buy.
Naturally you are influenced by past experience or what you've seen.
Most people would say Portugal is the better footballing nation than Cameroon.
When having watched them though, Costa at WC looked uncertain and jittery, whilst Onana looked so assured even a bit arrogant with his style of goalkeeping particularly in the CL final.
If you were to ask me now, I'd pick Onana over Costa.
I think he's our best option but why didnt we sign him last summer for free?
De Gea is not commanding and is effectively a possession turnover machine. No serious club that wants to play on the front foot keeps him as their number 1.I think Onana is overhyped by the media. Good Goal keeper but nothing else. the fact that he may be good at his feet should be a bonus not a main requirement. A goalkeeper should primary be judged by how commanding he is ..able to make good saves..etc..Courtois may be a good example for that. Infact until recently a player who used his feet much was a considered a high risk goal keeper. I remember the Columbian goalkeeper ..Higuita.
I personally would renew Degea contract for a year and spend the money for other positions. we will have one more year not to worry about goalkeepers.
He signed for Inter before ETH got the job.I think he's our best option but why didnt we sign him last summer for free?
I agree, I thought this when Ten Hag first came in. I remember googling what he'd been upto after his ban.
I think in part maybe Ten Hag wasn't sure what was going to happen with De Gea and Onana was apparently set on being the number 1 at a top club which lead him to rejecting a move to Lyon.
De Gea doesn't save a lot of the "de Gea saves those" type of shots anymore so whatever. And besides, being strong in the air, quality passing out from the back and having a mentality where you relish the big occasions are all far more important for big clubs than just an elite shot stopper but who is woeful in those 3 aspects.How good a shot stopper he is? Because we will be seeing a lot of “De Gea saves that” this year if he isnt that good.
Sure, lets renew with DDG who's one of the least commanding keepers around.I think Onana is overhyped by the media. Good Goal keeper but nothing else. the fact that he may be good at his feet should be a bonus not a main requirement. A goalkeeper should primary be judged by how commanding he is ..able to make good saves..etc..Courtois may be a good example for that. Infact until recently a player who used his feet much was a considered a high risk goal keeper. I remember the Columbian goalkeeper ..Higuita.
I personally would renew Degea contract for a year and spend the money for other positions. we will have one more year not to worry about goalkeepers.
De Gea doesn't save a lot of the "de Gea saves those" type of shots anymore so whatever. And besides, being strong in the air, quality passing out from the back and having a mentality where you relish the big occasions are all far more important for big clubs than just an elite shot stopper but who is woeful in those 3 aspects.
I think Onana is overhyped by the media. Good Goal keeper but nothing else. the fact that he may be good at his feet should be a bonus not a main requirement. A goalkeeper should primary be judged by how commanding he is ..able to make good saves..etc..Courtois may be a good example for that. Infact until recently a player who used his feet much was a considered a high risk goal keeper. I remember the Columbian goalkeeper ..Higuita.
I personally would renew Degea contract for a year and spend the money for other positions. we will have one more year not to worry about goalkeepers.
Really hopeful we get this done soon. Interesting that Pep even referenced him and compared him to De Gea before the CL final. Signing him will change our whole style of play next season, it will force teams to sit deeper and give us a massive advantage in most games.
I don't think Mount will succeed unless we get this guy.
Absolutely, which is interesting because it suggests we don't need a 30 goal a season striker, just someone who can hold the ball up and bring the wide men in, which is ultimately what I think we'll get this summer.He also mentioned the importance of players who can receive his passes under pressure, a striker with a good hold-up play is a must.
Wonder what Olivier Giroud has been up to these days...Absolutely, which is interesting because it suggests we don't need a 30 goal a season striker, just someone who can hold the ball up and bring the wide men in, which is ultimately what I think we'll get this summer.
I think he's our best option but why didnt we sign him last summer for free?
I agree, I thought this when Ten Hag first came in. I remember googling what he'd been upto after his ban.
I think in part maybe Ten Hag wasn't sure what was going to happen with De Gea and Onana was apparently set on being the number 1 at a top club which lead him to rejecting a move to Lyon.
FFS this is literally mentioned every other page. He had already agreed a pre contract with Inter before ETH joined United.
Ah yes…Waiting FC strikes again. We love to wait don’t we? De Gea’s contract runs out TOMORROW and still we chose to WAIT.