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Itz bantz bruv (I believe that means it's all a bit of a laugh but am still not sure)Post match threads should be locked until people have had time to cool down a bit.
Itz bantz bruv (I believe that means it's all a bit of a laugh but am still not sure)Post match threads should be locked until people have had time to cool down a bit.
F&%ks sake, it's honestly embarrassing isn't it.And they all crawl out from under whatever rock they having been hiding under.
Agree with the above. His distribution has always been bad, and it sometimes ends up like it did today. He rounded it off nicely by letting it through him.Lloris is a good goal keeper no doubt but definitely not as great as some Spurs fans think. Certainly don't believe in that world class bollocks. His kicking is also very bad.
But again finding a better goalkeeper than him is equally a difficult task.His shot stopping ability is second to none.
It was certainly not a knee jerk reaction from my side as I always had same opinion about him.
It's frustrating because he is that kind of a goalkeeper that can win you the title but can also lose you the title.
What argument? That he's the best keeper in the league?...I'm not sure that many people have said that, he's one of the best, and making an error that cost us points in one game isn't going to change that.Not really venting, its a fairly reasoned argument. It wouldn't make much sense coming out and saying Lloris is overrated after we've just beaten Watford 4-0 or something. And yes you're right, plenty of keepers make more mistakes than Lloris, but not the top top ones, hence me suggesting he may not be one of them.
I'm not even sure mate, I hope so!Itz bantz bruv (I believe that means it's all a bit of a laugh but am still not sure)
Mate, if I could type that coherently after a few beers I'd be well pleased!Can u give some examples?
It's getting negged because it's complete bollox written in the heat of the moment by someone who's had a few beers.
I don't know if it's the day and age we live in or maybe it's always been like that but it's exacerbated by social media but I seriously reckon that some fans would quite willingly see a player dropped after one or two mistakes in a game.What argument? That he's the best keeper in the league?...I'm not sure that many people have said that, he's one of the best, and making an error that cost us points in one game isn't going to change that.
What argument? That he's the best keeper in the league?...I'm not sure that many people have said that, he's one of the best, and making an error that cost us points in one game isn't going to change that.
Without doubt Lloris is a good keeper,but his distribution is close to poor and you really can't being letting goals like today in,you just can't. I would have been happy if we had bought Pickford
You're completely ignoring the fact that's the way he is being asked to play...any keeper could hit it long every single time but he's making sure we keep possession 99.9% of the time, look at his distribution stats if you can be bothered, one of the most accurate in the league.Mate, if I could type that coherently after a few beers I'd be well pleased!
Nobody's addressing the actual point. His distribution is very poor, and he's made a number of serious errors (single-handily gifting points to the opposition) in big games. I don't really think that's particularly controversial.
Poorly positioned ball was at least couple of foot from the postWhat in Gods name could he have done about the first one?Questions rightly to be asked ... at fault for both goals today
Get a grip man, when it's hit that hard and into the corner,missing the wall, no keepers saving it.Poorly positioned ball was at least couple of foot from the post
You're completely ignoring the fact that's the way he is being asked to play...any keeper could hit it long every single time but he's making sure we keep possession 99.9% of the time, look at his distribution stats if you can be bothered, one of the most accurate in the league.
It's a myth that it's poor, go and check and we'll continue this discussion when you come back mate.
What argument? That he's the best keeper in the league?...I'm not sure that many people have said that, he's one of the best, and making an error that cost us points in one game isn't going to change that.
I don't know if it's the day and age we live in or maybe it's always been like that but it's exacerbated by social media but I seriously reckon that some fans would quite willingly see a player dropped after one or two mistakes in a game.
Oh no way, of course not. Even Kane isn't above criticism. It's just the 'yeah, I never rated him much' brigade that are baffling me.Yeh the sooner we get Gazzaniga in the better.....
Just to clarify i am in no way saying he should be dropped, or isnt good enough for us. He is a fine goalkeeper, by far our best since I've been following the club. I just honestly believe he makes too many mistakes, and shouldn't be above criticism for that
Without doubt Lloris is a good keeper,but his distribution is close to poor and you really can't being letting goals like today in,you just can't. I would have been happy if we had bought Pickford
He twisted when he should've stuck, but it's easy saying that in hindsight.I'm familiar with the stats. Just because I have a different opinion doesn't mean you need to be condescending. His accuracy is generally fine, but the issue is his decision making. He has a nasty habit of distributing to players who aren't ready for the ball, or who are under immediate pressure in dangerous positions. I get that part of this is a measured risk, but he really should be better than his is at evaluating when the situation dictates he shouldn't take those risks given his experience.
Today is a prime example. He found Wanyama and the stats will show it was a good ball out. In reality he played it to a player who was exhausted, half fit, deep and centrally positioned, and with men on him. That's a recipe for disaster and led to the Chelsea chance.