Lloris only played 9 games this season. Gazzinga has played 17.
.....Wouldn't that be even more damning then?
We shipped 10 in 5 days in that period too.
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Lloris only played 9 games this season. Gazzinga has played 17.
.....Wouldn't that be even more damning then?
We shipped 10 in 5 days in that period too.
I thought Gazza had a good game last night.Made a few telling savesfunny really - when HK bounces well aimed shots in off the foot of the post, we all say what a goalscorer, passed it into the net. When some kid from middlesborough does it - its our keepers fault
forget abot the magnificent stop he made from someone 3 feet away, or his other stops and interceptions - lets just ridicule the lad for not being able to grow like inspector gadget
But were they all individual errors by LLoris? I have seen Gazza beating by easy shots at his near post, flapping at balls, getting beaten down the middle. Despite the goal yesterday I thought he had a much improved game and has been improving overall. Yes Lloris makes the odd howler but IMO he is our number one when ever he returns.
Just lost his place to Lloris but is not sulking or running off crying to Dave Kidd of The Sun, he's there living the game. Fucking nice to see and Jose was top in his interview recognising Gazza before talking about Lloris when asked.
Thought he was harshly dropped
But that's what Mourinho said. It was painful to drop him. But Lloris presence and experience at the back was needed from a team that is struggling mentally.
I think he saved us more often than he cost us...Got to say we should applaud Gazza for stepping up to the plate the way he did. No he wasn't perfect but he did exactly what a backup GK should be expected to do.
We need better than both of them, and a young hungry top preferably British number three to put pressure on him.
The biggest flaw IMO with Gazza is his indecision/ability to deal with the high ballThat moment late in the game when he decisively owned one of their crosses to take the pressure off.... Your comment in a nutshell.