NikkiCFC 8,326 Posted October 7, 2020 Share Posted October 7, 2020 To keep clean sheet against Ronaldo, Felix and the boys is really nice confidence boost for Kepa. Really nice from Enrique to give him a chance in this struggling period in his career. Made good one on one save and was good in passing. In Chelsea his next game is going to be what? FA Cup in January? Sometimes coaches use one GK in the league and the other in Europe. Maybe Frank do this with Mendy and Kepa? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Jype 6,398 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 1 hour ago, Patrick Bamford said: What a guy. Comes up with historically bad performances and then has the nerve to criticize his manager for losing faith in him. He's received more than a fair share of opportunities to turn things around and he's fucked up all of them. Only reason he's even gotten a sniff since January is because of the price tag but on his own merits he should've been second choice behind Caballero for a long time, and now third choice after Mendy/Willy. It's good if he performs for Spain because it will keep up his reputation in his home country and maybe eventually some Spanish club will take him. Milan, manpe, Puliiszola and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnyeye 7,510 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 2 hours ago, Patrick Bamford said: the nerve of this little shit, taking lessons from Courtois? just keep your fucking mouth shut Kepa, one clean sheet against Portugal is not going to erase all your crap performances for Chelsea. manpe 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nero 1,874 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 21 minutes ago, Johnnyeye said: one clean sheet against Portugal is not going to erase all your crap performances for Chelsea. He looks really bad in this scene. Very bad positioning, didn't move. Different team, same shit Johnnyeye 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jase 43,479 Posted October 8, 2020 Author Share Posted October 8, 2020 2 hours ago, Patrick Bamford said: Not sure if this is the full quote but it sounds way less harsh/controversial than how it's phrased there... https://www.goal.com/en/news/kepa-feeling-confident-with-spain-despite-chelsea-struggles/wmuw04qee10t1l6ehdw85zhoq Afterwards, Kepa admitted to a sense of ease with the national team due to the faith shown in him by Spain head coach Luis Enrique. "I've felt confidence, at ease. I think it was a good game and I'm happy with the confidence of the coach," he told Teledeporte. "When I'm needed to help on the pitch, I try to do the best possible. "It was a game of great intensity. [We had] more control in the first half. In the second, we found it more difficult to control Portugal's transitions. It was a good test. "We have to be happy. We stood up today. We have to improve because we conceded a few clear chances, which you can pay for in a tournament." manpe, Vesper, Simon1991 and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,194 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 45 minutes ago, Jason said: Not sure if this is the full quote but it sounds way less harsh/controversial than how it's phrased there... https://www.goal.com/en/news/kepa-feeling-confident-with-spain-despite-chelsea-struggles/wmuw04qee10t1l6ehdw85zhoq why does he play so well for Spain, but reverts to dregs with us? it isn't like we have not given him so many chances Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OhForAGreavsie 6,076 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 6 hours ago, Vesper said: why does he play so well for Spain, but reverts to dregs with us? it isn't like we have not given him so many chances People tell me that this Khalid bloke is informative and entertaining but I'm annoyed about his 'sly dig' interpretation. It certainly lowers my opinion of the writer. After all, the observation that being at ease and feeling the confidence of fans/teammates/coaches enhances the ability to perform is just a statement of the obvious. I would say that it is almost certainly the answer to your question too. Vesper 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,194 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 1 minute ago, OhForAGreavsie said: People tell me that this Khalid bloke is informative and entertaining but I'm annoyed about his 'sly dig' interpretation. It certainly lowers my opinion of the writer. After all, the observation that being at ease and feeling the confidence fans/teammates/coaches enhances the ability to perform is just a statement of the obvious. I would say that it is almost certainly the answer to your question too. I watched the highlights of the game, and Kepa was far from great, Portugal was incredible unlucky with multiple post-hitting shots and a crazy miss at the death by Felix. Kepa was ripped apart on every one. Tomo, Johnnyeye and Nero 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tomo 21,751 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 6 minutes ago, Vesper said: I watched the highlights of the game, and Kepa was far from great, Portugal was incredible unlucky with multiple post-hitting shots and a crazy miss at the death by Felix. Kepa was ripped apart on every one. Yeah was thinking the same, the Renato shot that hit the bar was typical Kepa of last season, the shot (all be it hit with power) was right next to him and he didn't move. Vesper and Johnnyeye 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jype 6,398 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 On 7.10.2020 at 11:44 PM, NikkiCFC said: In Chelsea his next game is going to be what? FA Cup in January? Could be sooner rather than later. Some reports of Mendy getting injured on international duty... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jase 43,479 Posted October 10, 2020 Author Share Posted October 10, 2020 Aaaaaand Kepa is back to the bench now that Spain are playing a competitive match... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,194 Posted October 15, 2020 Share Posted October 15, 2020 Taking Spain form back to Chelsea would be first step to redemption for Kepa https://theathletic.com/2137188/2020/10/15/kepa-spain-chelsea-future/ Last week Luis Enrique offered some rare words of encouragement to the world’s most expensive and perhaps most criticised goalkeeper. “Kepa is not in a nice situation, but it is not the end of the world,” the Spain coach said in a press conference ahead of a friendly against Portugal. “It’s the ideal moment for him to rise again, for us to see what Kepa is made of. What he is going through at Chelsea now is something that happens to all players throughout their careers.” Kepa responded by keeping a clean sheet in Lisbon — his first of the new season and only his fifth in 16 appearances for club and country in 2020. But the match also highlighted the flaws of using clean sheets to judge goalkeeper performance; Cristiano Ronaldo and Renato Sanches both crashed shots off the underside of the bar with Kepa beaten and Joao Felix missed a gilt-edged chance virtually on the goal line in injury time. Had things fallen less favourably, he could have conceded three times without having done anything differently. More encouraging for Chelsea were several flashes beyond those headline moments. Despite producing the chances to win fairly comfortably, Portugal only mustered one shot on target. It was a big moment though; Francisco Trincao slipping substitute Felix clean through on goal in the 75th minute. Kepa closes the distance without committing himself, makes his body as big as possible and eventually gets down low to his right to smother the Atletico Madrid forward’s slightly scuffed shot… Kepa also showed notable conviction in an aspect of his game frequently highlighted as a weakness throughout his Chelsea career: commanding his penalty area in the face of high balls delivered into the box. Spain opted to defend set pieces with a high line — a system that gives the goalkeeper space to roam but requires him to be assertive in coming to claim the ball… On this occasion, Kepa rushes out confidently to catch Ruben Neves’ inswinging cross between two Portugal attackers: A few minutes later, Portugal tried to expose Spain’s high defensive line again, with Joao Cancelo advancing from the right-back spot and chipping a precise pass in behind for Diogo Jota to chase… The pass is slightly overhit, but Kepa is quickly out to beat Jota to the ball and snuff out the danger… If these seem like relatively routine interventions for a top-level goalkeeper, that’s because they are. But within the context of Kepa’s very public crisis of confidence during a horrendously bad 2019-20 season, they are welcome signs of progress towards the unflashy competence he displayed for much of his first season at Chelsea under Maurizio Sarri. After the game he credited Luis Enrique for the improvement in his mindset. “I’ve felt confidence, at ease (with the national side),” he said. “I think it was a good game and I’m happy with the confidence of the coach. When I’m needed to help on the pitch, I try to do the best I possibly can.” Whether that growth in confidence survived seeing David de Gea picked to start Spain’s subsequent Nations League matches against Switzerland and Ukraine remains to be seen. Chelsea will soon find out; Edouard Mendy’s untimely thigh injury, while not expected to sideline him for more than a couple of weeks, looks to have opened the door for Kepa to reverse his club fortunes sooner than anyone would have anticipated. Frank Lampard’s lack of faith in Kepa was exposed by his selection decisions for Chelsea’s most important matches of 2019-20, picking Willy Caballero over the Spaniard to face Wolves on the final day of the Premier League’s top four race, and against Arsenal in the FA Cup final at Wembley. It would be a surprise to see him do so again with Mendy out, however, given that the club remain committed to trying to recover Kepa’s confidence and value for the time being. He, not Caballero, was the goalkeeper on the bench in the last two games. It is essentially a marriage of necessity. Kepa’s price tag, wages and current underperformance would make it impossible for Marina Granovskaia to get anything like acceptable resale value in a normal transfer market, let alone one utterly distorted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In any case, few European clubs of stature are even looking for a starting goalkeeper right now; sources have told The Athletic that the Spaniard’s representatives searched long and hard for loan suitors in the final days of the transfer window, but none emerged. Kepa will likely be at Chelsea for the foreseeable future, so it is in the best interests of all parties for him to embrace the challenge of competing with Mendy and rediscovering his best form. De Gea took the opportunity to consult former Spain youth team coach Miguel Angel Espana during the shortened offseason to address certain specific technical flaws in his game. Kepa will need to be similarly open to exploring every possible avenue towards self-improvement in the weeks and months ahead. De Gea is once again Spain’s No 1 goalkeeper, reinstated by Luis Enrique following his return to the national team, but Kepa’s senior international outings have showcased plenty of what he can offer in peak form. Here he is in a Euro 2020 qualifier against Romania in November 2019, faced with a shooting chance for George Puscas in the penalty area… Puscas’ shot is high and hard, but Kepa leaps to his right to tip it wide. Spain have no more serious defensive scares and go on to win the game 5-0. That was the second time in three months that Kepa had denied Puscas a famous goal. In September 2019 in Bucharest, with Spain leading 2-1 but down to 10 men, the Chelsea goalkeeper stuck out a vital left leg to block the striker’s powerful downward header after he rose highest to meet a dangerous cross from the right flank in the second minute of injury time. The ability to make saves in key moments, coupled with a more consistent general projection of calm to his defenders, are the two boxes Kepa must tick to have any chance of reviving his Chelsea career. He is at least saying all the right things on this front, even if he couldn’t realistically be expected to say anything else. “I’m feeling good, strong and confident,” he insisted heading into the October international break. “Perhaps it’s not the situation I dreamed of or hoped for, but we all have to go through moments like this. I’m confident I can turn things around and am willing to work hard to do that.” It will take a lot to change Lampard’s mind, particularly if Mendy can build upon two relatively solid showings prior to the international break. He, unlike Kepa, also speaks French, revealed by Cesar Azpilicueta this week to be the new unofficial language of Chelsea’s defence. More generally speaking, it’s hard to think of a precedent for Kepa re-establishing himself at Stamford Bridge after such a spectacular confidence crisis at any other elite European club. Mendy’s injury may have opened the door slightly, though, and Kepa bringing his Spain confidence onto the pitch with Chelsea would be a first step in the right direction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
communicate 2,703 Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 Made a couple good saves but kepa is kepa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Skipper 20,609 Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 Don't play him again this season. Johnnyeye 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Skipper 20,609 Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 7 minutes ago, communicate said: Made a couple good saves but kepa is kepa Standard saves. What you expect from a pro goalkeeper. kellzfresh and Johnnyeye 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magic Lamps 11,692 Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 should be his last straw there. how he tackled air for the 2nd goal TWICE was cringe. but being so super passive and reactivefor the 2 other goals were he again makes it look like he is not at fault by reacting late is what really makes him the shit goalie he is kellzfresh, Johnnyeye and Alabama 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jase 43,479 Posted October 17, 2020 Author Share Posted October 17, 2020 On 10/16/2020 at 1:43 AM, Vesper said: Taking Spain form back to Chelsea would be first step to redemption for Kepa https://theathletic.com/2137188/2020/10/15/kepa-spain-chelsea-future/ Last week Luis Enrique offered some rare words of encouragement to the world’s most expensive and perhaps most criticised goalkeeper. “Kepa is not in a nice situation, but it is not the end of the world,” the Spain coach said in a press conference ahead of a friendly against Portugal. “It’s the ideal moment for him to rise again, for us to see what Kepa is made of. What he is going through at Chelsea now is something that happens to all players throughout their careers.” Kepa responded by keeping a clean sheet in Lisbon — his first of the new season and only his fifth in 16 appearances for club and country in 2020. But the match also highlighted the flaws of using clean sheets to judge goalkeeper performance; Cristiano Ronaldo and Renato Sanches both crashed shots off the underside of the bar with Kepa beaten and Joao Felix missed a gilt-edged chance virtually on the goal line in injury time. Had things fallen less favourably, he could have conceded three times without having done anything differently. More encouraging for Chelsea were several flashes beyond those headline moments. Despite producing the chances to win fairly comfortably, Portugal only mustered one shot on target. It was a big moment though; Francisco Trincao slipping substitute Felix clean through on goal in the 75th minute. Kepa closes the distance without committing himself, makes his body as big as possible and eventually gets down low to his right to smother the Atletico Madrid forward’s slightly scuffed shot… Kepa also showed notable conviction in an aspect of his game frequently highlighted as a weakness throughout his Chelsea career: commanding his penalty area in the face of high balls delivered into the box. Spain opted to defend set pieces with a high line — a system that gives the goalkeeper space to roam but requires him to be assertive in coming to claim the ball… On this occasion, Kepa rushes out confidently to catch Ruben Neves’ inswinging cross between two Portugal attackers: A few minutes later, Portugal tried to expose Spain’s high defensive line again, with Joao Cancelo advancing from the right-back spot and chipping a precise pass in behind for Diogo Jota to chase… The pass is slightly overhit, but Kepa is quickly out to beat Jota to the ball and snuff out the danger… If these seem like relatively routine interventions for a top-level goalkeeper, that’s because they are. But within the context of Kepa’s very public crisis of confidence during a horrendously bad 2019-20 season, they are welcome signs of progress towards the unflashy competence he displayed for much of his first season at Chelsea under Maurizio Sarri. After the game he credited Luis Enrique for the improvement in his mindset. “I’ve felt confidence, at ease (with the national side),” he said. “I think it was a good game and I’m happy with the confidence of the coach. When I’m needed to help on the pitch, I try to do the best I possibly can.” Whether that growth in confidence survived seeing David de Gea picked to start Spain’s subsequent Nations League matches against Switzerland and Ukraine remains to be seen. Chelsea will soon find out; Edouard Mendy’s untimely thigh injury, while not expected to sideline him for more than a couple of weeks, looks to have opened the door for Kepa to reverse his club fortunes sooner than anyone would have anticipated. Frank Lampard’s lack of faith in Kepa was exposed by his selection decisions for Chelsea’s most important matches of 2019-20, picking Willy Caballero over the Spaniard to face Wolves on the final day of the Premier League’s top four race, and against Arsenal in the FA Cup final at Wembley. It would be a surprise to see him do so again with Mendy out, however, given that the club remain committed to trying to recover Kepa’s confidence and value for the time being. He, not Caballero, was the goalkeeper on the bench in the last two games. It is essentially a marriage of necessity. Kepa’s price tag, wages and current underperformance would make it impossible for Marina Granovskaia to get anything like acceptable resale value in a normal transfer market, let alone one utterly distorted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In any case, few European clubs of stature are even looking for a starting goalkeeper right now; sources have told The Athletic that the Spaniard’s representatives searched long and hard for loan suitors in the final days of the transfer window, but none emerged. Kepa will likely be at Chelsea for the foreseeable future, so it is in the best interests of all parties for him to embrace the challenge of competing with Mendy and rediscovering his best form. De Gea took the opportunity to consult former Spain youth team coach Miguel Angel Espana during the shortened offseason to address certain specific technical flaws in his game. Kepa will need to be similarly open to exploring every possible avenue towards self-improvement in the weeks and months ahead. De Gea is once again Spain’s No 1 goalkeeper, reinstated by Luis Enrique following his return to the national team, but Kepa’s senior international outings have showcased plenty of what he can offer in peak form. Here he is in a Euro 2020 qualifier against Romania in November 2019, faced with a shooting chance for George Puscas in the penalty area… Puscas’ shot is high and hard, but Kepa leaps to his right to tip it wide. Spain have no more serious defensive scares and go on to win the game 5-0. That was the second time in three months that Kepa had denied Puscas a famous goal. In September 2019 in Bucharest, with Spain leading 2-1 but down to 10 men, the Chelsea goalkeeper stuck out a vital left leg to block the striker’s powerful downward header after he rose highest to meet a dangerous cross from the right flank in the second minute of injury time. The ability to make saves in key moments, coupled with a more consistent general projection of calm to his defenders, are the two boxes Kepa must tick to have any chance of reviving his Chelsea career. He is at least saying all the right things on this front, even if he couldn’t realistically be expected to say anything else. “I’m feeling good, strong and confident,” he insisted heading into the October international break. “Perhaps it’s not the situation I dreamed of or hoped for, but we all have to go through moments like this. I’m confident I can turn things around and am willing to work hard to do that.” It will take a lot to change Lampard’s mind, particularly if Mendy can build upon two relatively solid showings prior to the international break. He, unlike Kepa, also speaks French, revealed by Cesar Azpilicueta this week to be the new unofficial language of Chelsea’s defence. More generally speaking, it’s hard to think of a precedent for Kepa re-establishing himself at Stamford Bridge after such a spectacular confidence crisis at any other elite European club. Mendy’s injury may have opened the door slightly, though, and Kepa bringing his Spain confidence onto the pitch with Chelsea would be a first step in the right direction. That article has not aged well...... Johnnyeye and killer1257 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alabama 1,992 Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 Just keep this guy out of the squad.... That's your first job Frank... Johnnyeye and kellzfresh 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
communicate 2,703 Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 3 minutes ago, The Skipper said: Standard saves. What you expect from a pro goalkeeper. True but for kepa, any shot scare me. Johnnyeye, The Skipper and kellzfresh 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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