G.B
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2015
- Messages
- 3,203
- Reaction score
- 2,092
- Points
- 113
- Supports
- Newcastle United
Everton at home, stoppage time save, 2 points gained. Liverpool at home, a combination of Sterling's poor finishing in his first game in a new role and brilliance from De Gea, 3 pts. Arsenal away, many good stops there helping ensure 3 pts. Important save at Villa helping towards a pt. Helping towards 3 pts at QPR from two Charlie Austin shots in the first half at 0 - 0. West Ham away, three important saves helping rescue a pt. Important saves away at Newcastle as well when the game was close.
That's helping towards 13 points without calculating the Newcastle game, as Krull until the error at the end was equal to De Gea that match.
Goalkeeper in making saves shocker.
So in your opinion a stoppage time save at Everton won them the game rather than the fact they scored 2 goals? They beat Liverpool 3-0, not certain you can claim the goalkeeper won them 3 points on his own tbh. Did he get a hattrick or something? Arsenal away, scoring 2 goals ensured 3 points. You get the idea. It's naive at best to pin victories purely on the goalkeepers performance. If they don't score they don't win. Simple. It's fair enough mentioning his input in games this season but the currrent fad of claiming "Goatboy has won them X points on his own this season" or "they'd be 14th without him lolz" is laughable, bordering on moronic. You said it yourself "That's helping towards X points". He is not solely responsible for them gaining points in any game, that's a stupid thing to say.