TitianGerm wrote: » I've never said he's won us many games. You said that. What he has done is conceded the fewest goals in the league so far this season. Less than half the amount De Gea has conceded, he's been better than any of the other new top 6 keepers in the league. Most clean sheets as well. Wasn't even shown on the BBC graphic for keeepers whos mistakes have led to goals the other night. So not to bad for someone who's "error prone".
yourdeadwright wrote: » Said it many many times Alisson positioning is world class, De Gea is great keeper can't deny that best shot stopper out there but his positioning is quite poor why he makes so many world class full length saves , if you notice there are very very few times Alisson needs to throw himself across a goal due to his foot work and positioning ,
Shanotheslayer wrote: » Comparing clean sheets would also have a huge comparison on defenders. And Liverpool's defence is definitely better than Uniteds Comparing goalkeeper stats is always going to be difficult. Easiest stat to look at is always clean sheets but surely shots to goal ratio is a factor but then sh1ter teams will likely have more saves.
akelly02 wrote: » how many games has he won for ye exactly?
akelly02 wrote: » what about parrying one straight into spurs path the other day, he was fairly scampering accross his goal then. Should have been punished
akelly02 wrote: » Allison got away with a couple of howlers again the weekend, confidence still high with him around here? i said a month or so that he will cost liverpool games, and at this stage , when he does it will end up costing the league.
Boom_Bap wrote: » The one that I recall is where he came outside the box to head the ball but misjudged it. I don't see that as a howler at all. If he didn't then it would have been much easier for them to get in on goal. So he dramatically reduced the chance of them scoring, although not graceful in how he done it.
akelly02 wrote: » in all seriousness, do these types of blunders not worry you?
Shanotheslayer wrote: » Comparing goalkeeper stats is always going to be difficult. Easiest stat to look at is always clean sheets but surely shots to goal ratio is a factor but then sh1ter teams will likely have more saves.
Osmosis Jones wrote: » The only howler on display in that game was Lloris throwing the ball off his own player's leg and into the back of his net
citytillidie wrote: » Nice to see United fans are worried about our keeper making mistakes :pac: you would think we had a decent keeper for a change
akelly02 wrote: » im not worried, hes not a top class keeper, too many mistakes simple as. and whoever said him and ederson are the 2 best keepers in the league is on some substance that i definately want to try!! anyway ive clearly rocked the boat here so ill leave ye to it when he makes a mistake that costs ye the league ill be back saying i told ye so the people saying he doesnt make mistakes are the same people who said pepe reina was good under a high ball id say
yourdeadwright wrote: » Out of interest who do you think have been the best two in the Prem this season ?
akelly02 wrote: » ederson is no 1 the rest nowhere on this seasons form
Chesty08 wrote: » Of course he makes mistakes, they all do. Name a better GK this season other than Ederson & Allison. There is none, if you DeGea you are clearly blinded by his previous years form and hypocritical then
givyjoe wrote: » Sounds a lot like De Gea in his first season, except I dont think he had nearly as many clean sheets as Alison does this season. Id also wager De Gea is higher up on the mistakes directly leading to goals this season. Will you be back to admit you're wrong when he doesn't cost us the league?
akelly02 wrote: » here if you think allison is the second best goalkeeper on form this year just go on home, im out.
yourdeadwright wrote: » Would you care to give your opinion on who is 2nd best this year ?