mu4c_20le
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Why did Maguire leave it for him? It was a comedy of errors and he was responsible for maybe 15% of it.What overreaction? He was at fault for both goals ffs
Why did Maguire leave it for him? It was a comedy of errors and he was responsible for maybe 15% of it.What overreaction? He was at fault for both goals ffs
What the hell went through his mind when he made that clearance for the second goal? Who was he passing it to?
I would have thought because Maguire was facing the goal. Have to say if Dean was in net, I don't think either goal happensWhy did Maguire leave it for him? It was a comedy of errors and he was responsible for maybe 15% of it.
It's getting worse. It now takes almost nothing and he looks utterly terrified. He's always teetering on the brink of that doleful look we've all become so accustomed to the last couple of years.He’s soft as shit. Not a good quality in a goalkeeper.
He was facing his own net is probably why, look Axel layed it back so Dave could thump it into the stands not some one - two in the six yard boxWhy did Maguire leave it for him? It was a comedy of errors and he was responsible for maybe 15% of it.
AgreeI would have thought because Maguire was facing the goal. Have to say if Dean was in net, I don't think either goal happens
He’s soft as shit. Not a good quality in a goalkeeper.
The overreaction is embarrassing.
Absolutely pathetic goal keeping for the first goal. If you are going out to get the ball, you need to make sure you do it. Not whimper at the slightest touch and then feign irritation and dissatisfaction. Any half-decent goalie worth their salt in the PL should be all over the ball there. Only our goalie seems to be suspect when a corner is played so close to the goal.
He couldn't do anything for the second goal so not his fault at all. The goal was a culmination of a series of truly inexplicable and horrendous decision making from several players on the trot.
He is clearly instructed by the manager to play out from the back. It's not his natural game to play short passes. I am sure he would much rather hit it across the half way line if Ole approves of it. This is the second time where we have played ourselves into trouble while trying to pass our way from the back.He could have booted the fecking ball into the stands instead of tamely rolling it to an opposition player. What was he thinking?
Other than boot the ball out of play. ReallyAbsolutely pathetic goal keeping for the first goal. If you are going out to get the ball, you need to make sure you do it. Not whimper at the slightest touch and then feign irritation and dissatisfaction. Any half-decent goalie worth their salt in the PL should be all over the ball there. Only our goalie seems to be suspect when a corner is played so close to the goal.
He couldn't do anything for the second goal so not his fault at all. The goal was a culmination of a series of truly inexplicable and horrendous decision making from several players on the trot.
Players need to take responsibility and do the right thing, the obvious thing. There not fecking robots. Never in a million years has ole instructed him to do that. He fecked up and is rightly getting called up on itHe is clearly instructed by the manager to play out from the back. It's not his natural game to play short passes. I am sure he would much rather hit it across the half way line if Ole approves of it. This is the second time where we have played ourselves into trouble while trying to pass our way from the back.
He is clearly instructed by the manager to play out from the back. It's not his natural game to play short passes. I am sure he would much rather hit it across the half way line if Ole approves of it. This is the second time where we have played ourselves into trouble while trying to pass our way from the back.
Why the feck didn't he do that? At least make it hard for the ref, make it controversial for them, put doubt in their mind. But what does Dave do?He clearly got a nudge on that Sheffield United opener and if he had gone chasing the ref like he did last season against Liverpool I think the VAR ref would be more interested.
Yea sums him up tbhThink he just panicked a bit with the second goal. The ball comes to him quickly and Maguire is dead in front of him so his focus is just on knocking it to the side where it won't bounce off anyone rather than on clearing it properly.
A mystery why he didn't do simliar, it was more of a foul tonight than the Liverpool game also.Why the feck didn't he do that? At least make it hard for the ref, make it controversial for them, put doubt in their mind. But what does Dave do?
"Oh well."
Clown.
Why the feck didn't he do that? At least make it hard for the ref, make it controversial for them, put doubt in their mind. But what does Dave do?
"Oh well."
Clown.
All of this. He was appalling on the first goal. The second was much more the fault of others than him.De Gea was shoved on the corner kick but he still could and should have powered through it.
On the second goal it's pretty clear he was terrified of a deflection back into goal so he went with the safer option, which eventually resulted in a goal, but it would be harsh to lay that on De Gea.
This season only? He cost us Champions League qualification in 2019 and last season he knocked us out of 3 semi-finals with horrid displays after Romero was unfairly and inexplicably dropped.Forgot about this guy. He has caused us the most points of any current player this season.
Obviously, you are right. I was just referring to his goalkeeping for that goal itself where he had no chance of saving the shot. On the first goal, his goalkeeping itself was shambolic which is probably the primary competency for his role. In other words, I can live with him giving the ball away like that but never in a hundred years accept the way he conceded the first goal.If you’re excusing him on the basis of that being an attempted pass then he still gets the blame for playing such a dogshit ‘pass’.