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Player Watch: Paulo Gazzaniga

Jan 28, 2011
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Fun Fact 1:

Tonight Paulo Gazzaniga became the first Spurs goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet away at Arsenal in any competition for over 20 years. As a result, Arsenal have missed out on the chance of a trophy.

Fun Fact 2:

In November 1998, Espen Baardsen was the last keeper to keep a clean sheet away at Arsenal. The game finished 0-0 and Arsenal missed out on the League by a solitary point.


Well done Paulo and, all things considered, it'd be nice if we didn't wait another 20 years before it happened again...
 

eViL

Oliver Skipp's Dad
May 15, 2004
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I like his energy. Always shouting at his back 4 so they know where he is.

Polar opposite to Hugo who is so frosty at times.
 

CrouchPotato

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Jan 4, 2013
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His performances are starting to justify why we kept him on. I genuinely believe he’s good enough to one day replace Hugo based solely on what we’ve seen. His distribution is brilliant too which is a nice change from Hugo.
 

nasescoba1985

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Jan 27, 2011
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Honestly he was brilliant last night. His superb save from when they were through on goal kept us in it really and who knows what it would of been had Arsenal gone 1-0 up. He’s a little nervous on corners I see and seems to hesitate a little, but his shot stopping abilities are fantastic. Well done Gazza!!!
 

Hakkz

Svensk hetsporre
Jul 6, 2012
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He's good with his feet. Only a matter of time before thinktank wants him to play in midfield.
 

spids

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Jul 19, 2015
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No because he looks like a mistake waiting to happen.

CAnnot see that myself. 7 games and how many mistakes? Watching Lloris on the other hand ... either brilliant or catastrophic this season! I want a keeper who will always be consistent and Gazza could be our long term number 1 in a year or two. Needs to be more dominant on crosses and other than that he's got everything he needs.
 
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