Some people on here really can't handle a defeat.
Not me, i absolutely love it when we get beat.
Some people on here really can't handle a defeat.
2:10 Awful mistake by Gomes here, I'm sure you'll agree
Another howler from Gomes, no wonder we let him go
Shocking, maybe Hugo should take some tips from Neuer or De Gea, I'm sure he'll learn a thing or two
Lloris is a top keeper and we won't be able to get anyone of his level. We have to get over the occasional error.
ABOVE ALL ------ Beware a repeat of the folly of transferring Pat Jennings ......
mate Gomes was imo mostly bloody awful and made terrible mistakes I am afraid I felt Lloris yesterday was poor for both the goals but especially the second which for me it was a Gomes like howler from beginning to end panicked in possession and beaten poorly on his near post + the gap he left for the free kick looked huge it made look a simple free kick from where I was sitting.
A Gomes like howler kind of means a mistake like Gomes used to make
Everybody blaming Hugo, and ok, maybe he should have saved it but the REAL mistake was by Wanyama. He dallied on the ball and allowed himself to be dispossessed.
http://www.squawka.com/football-pla...05/2017#season#1#all-matches#total#desc#total
The best actually, but apparently his distribution is poor.
another stat from squawka ..
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Hugo Lloris has made 6 defensive errors in the Premier League since the start of last season; only Lukasz Fabianski (7) has made more.
What constitutes a defensive error for a goalkeeper in Squawka land?
My question is the same, but I have a feeling that it is an error that leads directly to a goal. Do they give examples, and does letting a shot go under your body constitute one?an error that directly led to a goal or could easily have resulted in one - hugo does like kicking the ball straight to an unmarked opposing player from time-to-time.
Nope - then it would say error leading to goal. A defensive error is just that, a defensive error.My question is the same, but I have a feeling that it is an error that leads directly to a goal. Do they give examples, and does letting the a shot go under your body constitute one?
an error that directly led to a goal or could easily have resulted in one - hugo does like kicking the ball straight to an unmarked opposing player from time-to-time.