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Some times I just don't really why goalkeepers don't do what you just said. Would be better chasing the winner/deficit with 11 men on the pitch and just 10 because the GK did something stupid.

What, stay in your goal 1on1 and concede 90% of the time or come out and limit the options as he has done many times before? There's no question he had to come out, he just executed it in a silly rushed way this time.

It was most definately not a 'ridiculous decision'

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Some times I just don't really why goalkeepers don't do what you just said. Would be better chasing the winner/deficit with 11 men on the pitch and just 10 because the GK did something stupid.

What, stay in your goal 1on1 and concede 90% of the time or come out and limit the options as he has done many times before? There's no question he had to come out, he just executed it in a silly rushed way this time.

It was most definately not a 'ridiculous decision'

Yeah gotta agree with Weckerz. By coming out he challenges the striker to act quicker than he thought he would have had to, which put them under pressure. The play was good, but the execution wasn't. It's all part of the learning curve, he'll learn to time such actions better through this.

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What, stay in your goal 1on1 and concede 90% of the time or come out and limit the options as he has done many times before? There's no question he had to come out, he just executed it in a silly rushed way this time.

It was most definately not a 'ridiculous decision'

Nah, not ridiculous at all. Just poor execution to say the least.
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What, stay in your goal 1on1 and concede 90% of the time or come out and limit the options as he has done many times before? There's no question he had to come out, he just executed it in a silly rushed way this time.

It was most definately not a 'ridiculous decision'

From my point of view as someone with a UEFA B goalkeeping diploma... it was a 'ridiculous decision'.

He should have waited for just a split second and come out in the standard "ape position" for a one-on-one. Coming out the way he did made Gomis' job an awful lot easier for him. All he had to do was ensure he was first to the ball. Stand your ground for half a second, then come out in the one-on-one whilst the defender covers on the line. As a goalkeeper he has to either a; stop the shot or b; force the striker to hesitate to give the defenders time to get back. He did neither.

I'm too tired to get into the technical whys and wherefores, but put it this way, I wouldn't coach anyone to do what he did. He botched the execution of whatever he was attempting to do, and that attempt was far too early. It was a poor decision. He should have stood his ground; the worst case scenario is it goes to 2-2 and we still have 11 on the pitch.

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From my point of view as someone with a UEFA B goalkeeping diploma... it was a 'ridiculous decision'.

He should have waited for just a split second and come out in the standard "ape position" for a one-on-one. Coming out the way he did made Gomis' job an awful lot easier for him. All he had to do was ensure he was first to the ball. Stand your ground for half a second, then come out in the one-on-one whilst the defender covers on the line. As a goalkeeper he has to either a; stop the shot or b; force the striker to hesitate to give the defenders time to get back. He did neither.

I'm too tired to get into the technical whys and wherefores, but put it this way, I wouldn't coach anyone to do what he did. He botched the execution of whatever he was attempting to do, and that attempt was far too early. It was a poor decision. He should have stood his ground; the worst case scenario is it goes to 2-2 and we still have 11 on the pitch.

Well yea... then I agree with you. The execution was off because he timed his run badly, he was too early. I don't agree that he should've stayed on his line, which is what I thought you ment in your initial post.

Imo it's one of the areas in which he excels; he saved several certain goals (including vs Messi) coming out. Not easy to time correctly, which I obviouly don't need to tell you, being an official UEFA goalkeeping trainer ;)

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From my point of view as someone with a UEFA B goalkeeping diploma... it was a 'ridiculous decision'.

He should have waited for just a split second and come out in the standard "ape position" for a one-on-one. Coming out the way he did made Gomis' job an awful lot easier for him. All he had to do was ensure he was first to the ball. Stand your ground for half a second, then come out in the one-on-one whilst the defender covers on the line. As a goalkeeper he has to either a; stop the shot or b; force the striker to hesitate to give the defenders time to get back. He did neither.

I'm too tired to get into the technical whys and wherefores, but put it this way, I wouldn't coach anyone to do what he did. He botched the execution of whatever he was attempting to do, and that attempt was far too early. It was a poor decision. He should have stood his ground; the worst case scenario is it goes to 2-2 and we still have 11 on the pitch.

Or he wanted to go full tackle betting on it being outside the box (it was very close, very debatable on first sight). Still 1-2, 10 vs 11, fold back as a team and counterattack. At least, that was my first idea when I interpreted his gung ho charge.

Source: my own playing style :Goober:

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Well yea... then I agree with you. The execution was off because he timed his run badly, he was too early. I don't agree that he should've stayed on his line, which is what I thought you ment in your initial post.

Imo it's one of the areas in which he excels; he saved several certain goals (including vs Messi) coming out. Not easy to time correctly, which I obviouly don't need to tell you, being an official UEFA goalkeeping trainer ;)

No I agree, more often than not he gets it spot on, I'm just saying that the decision to come out was correct, but mistimed, if he'd have stood his ground rather than racing out, he might have made the save anyway, but he'd certianly have given Gomis a decision to make, and Cahill might have been able to get back on the line to make a clearance. Alas, it's all hypothetical, sadly it is a mistake but he'll learn from it and I'll back him the next time he goes in for a one-on-one, which is a strength to his game as you rightfully assert.

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Good and strong performance for him that is definitely very imporant for the upcoming game against City. He does well there, it will bring him a world of confidence and will make it very tough for Tibo to return to starting 11. Good luck Asmir, time to shine!

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and some people were slaughtering this fine man for a pre-season match.

I don't think he can displace Tibo. If Cech couldn't, I don't honestly expect Asmir to do it, but you never know.

either way we continue to have the best duo of GK in England and maybe in the continent.

Well, well done. ( I like the way he commands the defense better than Tibo)

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and some people were slaughtering this fine man for a pre-season match.

I don't think he can displace Tibo. If Cesc couldn't, I don't honestly expect Asmir to do it, but you never know.

either way we continue to have the best duo of GK in England and maybe in the continent.

Well, well done. ( I like the way he commands the defense better than Tibo)

We bought a new goalkeeper? :o

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Outstanding, could do nothing about any of the goals, IMO. Though Aguero's finish lacked pace, it was ridiculously precise and also came through a sea of legs. Would have been unsighted by that. Powerless with the Kompany header, and the Fernandinho goal was a stunner.

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