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I doubt it. But I wouldn’t be proud of it either way.TO be fair given how shy of physical contact he appears to be I think it would be quite safe to call him one to his face?
I doubt it. But I wouldn’t be proud of it either way.TO be fair given how shy of physical contact he appears to be I think it would be quite safe to call him one to his face?
(for the bolded part)De Gea might not be as good as he was 3-4 years ago BUT he was fundamentally not at fault today. Having such a shaky pair of CBs affects any GK. He just becomes anxious with the chuckle brothers v2.0 ahead of him.
As for Henderson, we saw how good he was when he fecked up that goal against Sheffield earlier in the season. It's our defense as a whole that's the problem.
I think Romero would be a great keeper to have in rotation with De Gea.The problem is who do we replace him with and can that money be used to further strengthen a weaker area.
Outside of Ter Stegen and Oblak I can't think of any top top keepers who can make an instant impact.
It’s too late to coach a radical change in style, analogous to coaching Fred to play more like Messi. Extreme example but I think the point holds.Who's our goalkeeper's coach? David still has got some great reflexes which is important so coaching him to command his area more is something that he can learn. Needs to be benched for now, as he's costing points.
It’s too late to coach a radical change in style, analogous to coaching Fred to play more like Messi. Extreme example but I think the point holds.
I do think it can be coached. DDG will hardly ever turn into an Oliver Kahn, but some steps towards turning into a VdS can be taken.It’s too late to coach a radical change in style, analogous to coaching Fred to play more like Messi. Extreme example but I think the point holds.
There's a very valid old adage that covers this. Something about teaching old dogs new tricks. It's true and holds here too. If this was something he could learn, he'd have done so by now. Also, No.1 keeper for Man United is not a position that should be occupied by a guy that's now having to be coached on a very fundamental aspect of goalkeeping itself. This isn't an internship position, after all.DDG is one of those few players who have enough experience to be fully committed to the reconstruction of our team.
The problem is who do we replace him with and can that money be used to further strengthen a weaker area.
Outside of Ter Stegen and Oblak I can't think of any top top keepers who can make an instant impact.
I don't think he is "shiftable" .. Not too many clubs can take on that kind of hit on their wage bill.
He was given a ridiculous contract that was never deserved and now it's a problem.
Dunno what happened with him. He went from being one of the best goalkeepers in the world to a liability.
He is still pretty good on his day, but his confidence seems to be gone most of the time.
I do think it can be coached. DDG will hardly ever turn into an Oliver Kahn, but some steps towards turning into a VdS can be taken.
The thing I've always said about Romero is he's not flashy, will never be a Gordon Banks, Manuel Neuer or Peter Schmeichel but he is a very safe in a storm. He not make the worldie of a save that secures the points in a big game but will make very good saves and very few mistakes - which gives you more over time. before the season started, I said he and Henderson should be one and two (the order to be decided)It is obviously not something he can learn, or he would have done by now. He is also scared to go in for the ball where he may get hurt, in my opinion. I'm not slagging the guy for that, it doesn't make him less of a person, but it does mean that we cannot rely on him as our goalkeeper.
If we had pacy, quick defenders maybe it wouldn't matter so much. But with a fairly slow defence, we need a keeper not shy to come off the line, own his area and claim the ball. Instead we have a good shot stopper who rarely comes a metre off his line.
In my opinion, it is change the defence, or change the keeper. I like our defence more than I like our keeper, and it is easier to change one player than 2 or more. So for me, we need to give Henderson a run. Maybe he isn't good enough, but we need to find out. I am a Romero fan and would have given him a run a while ago to be honest, but that ship has sailed.
The thing I've always said about Romero is he's not flashy, will never be a Gordon Banks, Manuel Neuer or Peter Schmeichel but he is a very safe in a storm. He not make the worldie of a save that secures the points in a big game but will make very good saves and very few mistakes - which gives you more over time. before the season started, I said he and Henderson should be one and two (the order to be decided)
some evidence would be nice: I only recall one major error (can't even remember when or where although it did cost us a goal)Not a chance. Romero makes as many, if not more mistakes than DDG. The difference is he doesn't get the minutes for you to be able to see it over a long period of time.
some evidence would be nice: I only recall one major error (can't even remember when or where although it did cost us a goal)
Not that I disagree, but that's to be expected for any GK who isn't a regular first team player. That's why nobody rotates keepers.The myth of Romero is a funny one. He's always looked a bit ropey when he's been fortunate enough to get a run of games. Good cup keeper.
Not that I disagree, but that's to be expected for any GK who isn't a regular first team player. That's why nobody rotates keepers.
That's exactly how I see it. Surely Henderson is a better keeper than he's shown in a few performances for us this season, at least that's what I've heard so why not give him regular chances?True, but he comes in and looks solid for the odd game in isolation better than many others would which is a credit to him. Henderson would look better than he has done if he got a proper run of games. If he's the long term answer, jury is without a doubt still out, but he deserves his chance.
Glad you've mentioned Schmeichel junior i think we should put a cheeky bid in for him. I'm sure he'd love to finish his career at UnitedThis is the point I have been making. If we had Alisson, Schmeichel or Ederson in goal we win that game 3/4-0 and nobody is talking about “defensive frailties”
Must be a nightmare playing infront of basically what amounts to a traffic cone with a quiff
Yeah I’m fully into getting Schmeichel. Think he would cost about £10 mil (to us, £6 mil to anyone else).Glad you've mentioned Schmeichel junior i think we should put a cheeky bid in for him. I'm sure he'd love to finish his career at United
Glad you've mentioned Schmeichel junior i think we should put a cheeky bid in for him. I'm sure he'd love to finish his career at United
Agree. This team lacks leaders and commanders he is neither. He has become a liability and a sort of the hot potato no one wants to discuss or tackle. Ole needs to do the right thing here, give Henderson the gig till the end and then we will see if he has what it takes. If not Kasper is available and we could probably get Pope in on a deal but DDG form isn't just a slump it's been going on since 2018 more or less.No doubt that he's regressed. Bring in a more commanding keeper and overnight our defense would look 2x better.
Agree. This team lacks leaders and commanders he is neither. He has become a liability and a sort of the hot potato no one wants to discuss our tackle. Ole needs to do the right thing here, give Henderson the gig till the end and then we will see if he has what it takes. If not Kasper is available and we could probably get Pope in on a deal but DDG form isn't just a slump it's been going on since 2018 more or less.