I can't help but not feel sorry for him, deserves it for his attitude.
Media built him and now they're going to knock him down.
What exactly is wrong with his attitude? A lot of people mention it based on his confident demeanour which I guess rubs some people up the wrong way, but everytime i've seen him interviewed he's always came across well and takes accountability for his mistakes. Dare I say he tends to come across as pretty level headed.
Not arrogance, but he made a part of himself when Madrid beat them 2-3 last year, sulking, and saying no when asked did Madrid deserve any credit for the win .What exactly is wrong with his attitude? A lot of people mention it based on his confident demeanour which I guess rubs some people up the wrong way, but everytime i've seen him interviewed he's always came across well and takes accountability for his mistakes. Dare I say he tends to come across as pretty level headed.
No one ever seems to actually provide actual evidence of this so called arrogance. Which you'd think would be easy to find given he's often interviewed.
First one is a bad mistake, but the second is from close range. However I think he's set wrong, thinking he's going to cut onto his left to hit it and when Robben unthinkably hits it with his right he's not ready for it!
two crap pieces of goalkeeping. That's a massive number of clangers such a short time into the season. I wonder if his England place wil be under threat atall
Foster will be out for a while, doubt Ruddy or Butland would get chosen over him although there's a chance Pellegrini might drop him for Pantilimon, Everton on Sunday so hoping Lukaku embarrasses him.two crap pieces of goalkeeping. That's a massive number of clangers such a short time into the season. I wonder if his England place wil be under threat atall
They have been propping him up for at least the last 6 months. His level dropped drastically after he won the league and most journos stood by him, so any criticism that might come his way from this point is completely deserved.
The Robben goal could be forgiven maybe, it was a good strike. That's something that could happen, a keeper can't save everything but should hope to do better there.
The Ribery one is a howler though. Really poor.
England will be more forgiving with him than City will.
Could be forgiven if it was an out of character mistake!
Unless you are Patrick Barclay you question the people that's questioning Hart lol he's backed an over hyped GK here for sure (best in the world) gulp!!Well, yes, if he wasn't making a lot of terrible mistakes lately people would probably just ignore it and move on but when you can't stop a ball to save your life, then Hart's ability gets questioned.
Unless you are Patrick Barclay you question the people that's questioning Hart lol he's backed an over hyped GK here for sure (best in the world) gulp!!
He'd be respected more if he would say it as it is i.e. Hart has been having a shocking time of it and maybe we were to quick to say he was one of the best in the world! As for the past season and a half he's been one of the worst if not thee worst GK in the premier league.If he backed down now though he'd have to admit he was wrong and that would hurt his pride so he's better off just being wrong
Would like to see Forster given a chance.
That isnt what you want if you think Forster is the future, dropping him into a high pressure qualifier is the very worst thing that could happen, any mistake and the press will destroy him, moreso than usual given he will have replaced Mighty Joe Hart, about whom they are still being very coy with their critical analysis and the media still, I think , harbor hopes of being the next big man english lion poster child for the world cup run.