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I was under the impression he could have intercepted the cross had he really gone for it with a dive. I feel he was indecisive, but he made up for it with a great save in the end.

I think it was too pacey to catch. Yes it was a great save, but the point is he was forced to make that save because of the mistake he made in decision making.

I don't mean to be harsh on him, he's only 21, just pointing out where Cech is still better than Thibaut right now.

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Great dilemma we have here. Their stats are very similar and to even compare the two at this age is testament to Courtiois quality.

I'll count on Mourinho to make the right choice. He's watched Courtois first hand this season and if anybody has shown bottle in making big decisions with keepers, it's Mourinho. That said I can't see Cech dropped any time soon unless his long term injury really starts affecting him.

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You're actually completely wrong on your appraisal of that incident. It was the perfect cross from Di Maria and Courtois saw it across the box perfectly.

His first move was to try and claim it but it actually swerves across the box rather than being a straight ball. Perfect keeping.

His second move is to meet it where the striker should be attacking it - between his centre backs. If a number 9 does what he's supposed to in that position, Courtois will meet him head-on. Again, perfect keeping.

His final move is to cover anyone at the back post and as everyone can see, he does that perfectly too.

Anyone looking to criticise this piece of play really needs to give up - this is football at it's finest. A perfect ball, a perfect back post run and a perfect save. Maybe stick to gymnastics where you can knock off a point for a person taking a step after doing a quadruple tuck somersault. :yay:

This.

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You're actually completely wrong on your appraisal of that incident. It was the perfect cross from Di Maria and Courtois saw it across the box perfectly.

His first move was to try and claim it but it actually swerves across the box rather than being a straight ball. Perfect keeping.

His second move is to meet it where the striker should be attacking it - between his centre backs. If a number 9 does what he's supposed to in that position, Courtois will meet him head-on. Again, perfect keeping.

His final move is to cover anyone at the back post and as everyone can see, he does that perfectly too.

Anyone looking to criticise this piece of play really needs to give up - this is football at it's finest. A perfect ball, a perfect back post run and a perfect save. Maybe stick to gymnastics where you can knock off a point for a person taking a step after doing a quadruple tuck somersault. :yay:

There was a cross across his 6 yard box, he tries to intercept but realizes he's made a wrong decision leaving his far post exposed and does brilliantly well to recover. The right decision was to run across his line and cover the far post since he could clearly see that there is no Real attacked between his CBs.

Simple, really. Absolutely no need for all that over-analyzing :lol:

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You're actually completely wrong on your appraisal of that incident. It was the perfect cross from Di Maria and Courtois saw it across the box perfectly.

His first move was to try and claim it but it actually swerves across the box rather than being a straight ball. Perfect keeping.

His second move is to meet it where the striker should be attacking it - between his centre backs. If a number 9 does what he's supposed to in that position, Courtois will meet him head-on. Again, perfect keeping.

His final move is to cover anyone at the back post and as everyone can see, he does that perfectly too.

Anyone looking to criticise this piece of play really needs to give up - this is football at it's finest. A perfect ball, a perfect back post run and a perfect save. Maybe stick to gymnastics where you can knock off a point for a person taking a step after doing a quadruple tuck somersault. :yay:

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spot on.

He is going to be the best in the world, I'm absolutely sure of that. He's a boss off the field as well, he has a massive connection with the Atletico fans, gives plenty of interviews in fluent Spanish etc..

He's a legend over there at such a young age and he's not even theirs :F

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Great save yes, but what an horrific finish from Ozil! :lol:

He played brilliantly well yesterday, you have to give it to him. I'm not quite sure how Real didn't win the game after hitting the woodwork three times. Football is a funny game, isn't it? Courtois had to make one or two big saves and he did very well. One or two rush-of-blood-to-the-head moments but generally a good performance, well played!

Ozil was so lethargic with this shot...

Eh, the game should of been like 4-1... He made some great saves though.

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