Doracle
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I think he deserves a starting run presently. He looked very assured tonight and I want to see what impact having a proactive keeper has on our backline.
Didn't have much to do but he was solid when he needed to be. Came for crosses that he should and a good punch that got some distance in a similar situation as De Gea was weak in against Everton.
A keeper that actually comes for crosses. Imagine that.
I think he is. He was possibly the best keeper in the PL last season (definitely one of the best with Alisson and Pope), and without him, Sheff Utd have dropped from 9th to 20th.I don't think he's quite up to it, but he is better than De Gea and should at least get the rest of the season to stake a claim for #1.
@ClaytonBlackmoorLeftPeg Really you really have a problem to overlook some basic things like this stupid loss of possession with your favourite players like at 1:45, that was one of their most dangerous chances to threat us. We should really give the scouting to you if we want to be a mid table club. And this was just a random clip I bumped into, he had another positional mistake in midfield for the little time he was there. Talking about fanboys
Yeah very different free kicks. May DDG could close down DCL quicker but there's no way he could have come caught the ball.I mean, then2 fks aren't remotely similar. Everton just about reached the box and there was flick on. Ddg comes for that fk as well I think due to the flight of it
I didnt like it. He should have just prodded it to nobody in the space like DDG did vs Sheff United since apparently thats the only thing that can happen. Or so I read in some places.So nobody has a gif of his Messi impersonation at the end?
I genuinely must be missing something why are so many people saying they don't trust him etc? He's not really put a foot wrong aside from one error.
I didnt like it. He should have just prodded it to nobody in the space like DDG did vs Sheff United since apparently thats the only thing that can happen. Or so I read in some places.
I keep reading that Henderson is not the answer. Whether that is the case, we wont know until he gets a run of games.
What we do know however, after the 2 year dip, is that DDG is not as good as he once was and has regressed overall, but he can be be as good as he was (a few games here and there) but thats not enough.
We need to do what Chelsea did a few years ago when they replaced Cech with Courtois. We need to do the same
I think he is. He was possibly the best keeper in the PL last season (definitely one of the best with Alisson and Pope), and without him, Sheff Utd have dropped from 9th to 20th.
With us, he’s only made one mistake, remained solid throughout including some top class saves against Luton, Brighton and Sheff Utd and actually isn’t a complete coward who can come for crosses and ‘fight’ the attackers in the air. He can overplay sometimes (I did like the cojones to dribble in the 119th minute at only 1-0 though), but he’ll be able to cut that out as he gets older. He can also distribute well.
The guy’s got the lot and will improve. I want him to be our keeper for the next 15 years.
I mean, then2 fks aren't remotely similar. Everton just about reached the box and there was flick on. Ddg comes for that fk as well I think due to the flight of it
Agree with this. He is a proactive keeper who showed his quality last season. He will only get much better from here.He's solid in the air - not among the elite at claiming crosses - like Pope for example - but solid nonetheless. The contrast with De Gea is of course enormous - he's among the aerially weakest keepers around.
He's a very good shot stopper (again, not quite elite like Oblak or peak De Gea), but very good.
The area where we haven't really seen enough of him to judge is his distribution - at Sheffield United he was clearly instructed to keep things simple and hoof it long (last season, 78% of his passes and 97% of his goal kicks were longer than 40 yards - both figures were the highest in the Premier League - compare that to someone like Ederson who kicks it long only 24% of the time). Solskjaer doesn't seem particularly focussed on building up from the back, but Henderson will be required to do more of it than he has been used to.
The other area where we need to have a look at him is his his ability to sweep up in behind the defence. Once again, his time at Sheffield (where he was bottom half of the league for defensive actions outside his penalty area) is probably not a fair way to judge him. Solskjaer is never going to be as insistent on a high line as some of his contemporaries, but this will again be something Henderson needs to add to his game if we wants to be top keeper at a side that wants to press high up the field and win possession early.
I do agree that he needs to be given a proper chance of nailing down the #1 spot and with De Gea's wretched form, I'd start Henderson for remainder of the season to show what he can (or indeed can't) do.
I really like what DDG did for us, in the past. But unfortunately his best years were when we were at our worst post fergie. Maybe that helped cos it was him being attacked left right and centre so he could show off his saving ability. But his issues are when we arent attacked all game, and then that one or two (or three vs Everton) that the opposition have an attack, he loses concentration.
The ridiculous defending of De Gea's mistakes. He's our Pepe Reina nowadays.
I agree. But I doubt Ole does. At the very least he should play this weekend. Next is Europa anyway, where he's likely to play, so get a few games in a row. And WBA will definitely target DDG. Big Sam doesn't miss such opportunities.I'd play him until the end of the season. We need to find out if he's the real deal or not. He's to good to be sitting on the bench, and if he's not good enough to start he needs to move on.