July 16, 20233 yr I thought about the De Gea option last week. My logic was. He isn't as good as what we need but nor is Kepa. He does make too many mistakes but so does Kepa (De Geas tend to be embarrassing howlers whilst Kepa's are because he has wrists that hinge open like a two dollar hooker's legs). He isn't a long term option but nor is Kepa. He would be a free transfer and we could cash in on Kepa at a time when we need to sort our FFP out. So if we had potential buyers for Kepa it wouldn't be the worst move. But we'd have to accept there were mistakes to come.
July 16, 20233 yr 40 minutes ago, loz said: I thought about the De Gea option last week. My logic was. He isn't as good as what we need but nor is Kepa. He does make too many mistakes but so does Kepa (De Geas tend to be embarrassing howlers whilst Kepa's are because he has wrists that hinge open like a two dollar hooker's legs). He isn't a long term option but nor is Kepa. He would be a free transfer and we could cash in on Kepa at a time when we need to sort our FFP out. So if we had potential buyers for Kepa it wouldn't be the worst move. But we'd have to accept there were mistakes to come. If we're going for a stop gap Keylor Navas will be a better option in my opinion. He has a good record in clutch moments where DDG never really has (even in his one title season he conceded a lot of goals). However I don't think we can cash in on Kepa unless we sign two keepers (or have faith in Slonina), Bettinelli was objectively one of the worst championship keepers at Boro, he'd have us pining for Turnbull's return if he gets any significant minutes, his error in this game a taste of what we'd get.
July 16, 20233 yr 27 minutes ago, Argo said: If we're going for a stop gap Keylor Navas will be a better option in my opinion. He has a good record in clutch moments where DDG never really has (even in his one title season he conceded a lot of goals). However I don't think we can cash in on Kepa unless we sign two keepers (or have faith in Slonina), Bettinelli was objectively one of the worst championship keepers at Boro, he'd have us pining for Turnbull's return if he gets any significant minutes, his error in this game a taste of what we'd get. Navas would also make sense as it would be a fairly low fee for a good but not great keeper
July 16, 20233 yr 1 hour ago, Argo said: he'd have us pining for Turnbull's return How old is Turnball’s kid? Could solve our striker problems, already scored at The Bridge too.
July 17, 20233 yr 24 minutes ago, evissy said: Kepa seems to have some competition for next season...😅 Although Kepa isn't world class there really isn't that many good GK's available on the market at the moment. More important areas to worry about. We aren't challenging for the league next season so make do for another year and go big next summer imo.
July 17, 20233 yr 19 minutes ago, RIP Mourinho said: Although Kepa isn't world class there really isn't that many good GK's available on the market at the moment. More important areas to worry about. We aren't challenging for the league next season so make do for another year and go big next summer imo. Absolutely. If Kepa is a bit short and not the best distributor he is a great shot stopper similar to DeGea. He is not the keeper that wins leagues or titles but still a very professional player and respected by his team mates and is used as captain as well. If and when we go this season with Kepa I am fine with it. If MU dare to use Onana as Inter did that could really unlock their game and make it difficult for opponents. If they don't, we have meme's incoming.
July 17, 20233 yr Are we going to replace Mendy or what ? If Kepa has no serious competition for his place, I think we will suffer again this season. Why aren’t we going for Trubin to replace Mendy ? Young, promising talent, a 2nd Ukrainian in the squad would be good for Mudryk. Inter seem to be after him, would be good to piss them off and hijack the deal.
July 17, 20233 yr 10 minutes ago, coco said: Are we going to replace Mendy or what ? If Kepa has no serious competition for his place, I think we will suffer again this season. Why aren’t we going for Trubin to replace Mendy ? Young, promising talent, a 2nd Ukrainian in the squad would be good for Mudryk. Inter seem to be after him, would be good to piss them off and hijack the deal. Can't say i've seen much of him but i'd do it just to piss Inter off.
July 17, 20233 yr 19 hours ago, Nibs said: that's bullsh*t It's not he was one of our best players last season In a season where just about everyone bar Silva was sh*t he's a very good keeper He's really not. Very good keepers do not get beaten as often as Kepa - especially from shots outside the box guess ederson is a sh*t goalkeeper as well, he gets beaten far more easily than Kepa and you probably think Maignan is world class and yet Kepa has a higher save percentage Or maybe you want to spend 60 million on Onana? but hey this is just data. I guess the eye test is better he is so underrated really let me add, he is "only" 27, young for a goalkeeper. Now with Pochettino's new team maybe he can improve i think a lot of you still can't shake the image of Kepa from his worst season also i didn't say he was World Class i said he was a very good keeper, which he is. He deserves another season as #1 Edited July 17, 20233 yr by azpi28
July 17, 20233 yr Post-shot expected goals is expected goals based on how likely the goalkeeper is to save the shot. When the number of goals they have conceded is subtracted, we are left with the figures below. FBREF explains that positive numbers suggest better luck or an above-average ability to stop shots. We’ve included only those goalkeepers with eight or more appearances. 1) Alisson (Liverpool): +10.1 He has been comfortably Liverpool’s player of the season. 2) Bernd Leno (Fulham): +9.0 Leno was always too good to sit on Arsenal’s bench and the German has been a very astute purchase for Fulham. 3) Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea): +5.0 Think how much worse this season could have been without Kepa. There is a very strong argument that he is Chelsea’s player of the season. 4) David Raya (Brentford): +5.0 More saves than any other keeper in the Premier League. Is he an option for Manchester United? 5) Jordan Pickford (Everton): +3.0 Has been largely excellent for an oft-rotten Everton side this season, including in that 1-0 win on the final day. 6) Emiliano Martínez (Aston Villa): +2.6 Not quite as good as he thinks he is, but he will surely take some pleasure from being so far ahead of Aaron Ramsdale here. 7) Neto (Bournemouth): +1.7 Has done an excellent job to help keep the Cherries in the Premier League. 😎 Sam Johnstone (Crystal Palace): +1.0 Conceded only 10 goals in nine games as Palace have survived with some ease under Roy Hodgson. Earned his England recall. 9) Vicente Guaita (Crystal Palace): +0.4 Just about in the green and now facing a battle to wrench the gloves from the impressive Sam Johnstone. 10) Nick Pope (Newcastle): +0.3 Pope was one of the signings of the summer for only £10million from Burnley. 11) David de Gea (Manchester United): -0.7 The Golden Glove winner. Which absolutely proves that clean sheets are not an accurate measure of goalkeeper greatness. 12) Lukasz Fabianski (West Ham): -1.1 Pretty much exactly the same season as last from the predictable Pole. 13) Jason Steele (Brighton): -1.5 After a strong start upon taking over from Robert Sanchez, Steele has struggled to keep pace with the better keepers. 14) Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal): -2.0 Actually ended 21/22 in the green so this was something of a fall from grace for a keeper who did not stand firm in the run-in. 15) Daniel Iversen (Leicester City): -2.1 Better than Danny Ward. But that was a low, low bar. 16) Edouard Mendy (Chelsea): -2.1 Brought back into the team v Nottingham Forest and he was pretty rotten, making exactly zero saves. Will surely leave this summer. 17) Fraser Forster (Tottenham): -2.7 Made literally zero saves at Liverpool. Zero. They lost 4-3. He didn’t fare much better at Villa. And then he was awful v Brentford. 18) Keylor Navas (Nottingham Forest): -2.7 Finally another clean sheet v Arsenal, though they did not test him too severely. 19) Robert Sanchez (Brighton): -2.8 Spanish Bob forced his way into the national team reckoning with his form after becoming the Brighton No.1, but has he really maintained those levels? He lost his Brighton place to Steele and it’s hard to argue that it’s harsh. 20=) Hugo Lloris (Tottenham): -4.1 After 145 caps, for the first time in almost 15 years, France have to think about a future without their No.1. That day is surely coming for Spurs too, even if the 36-year-old has a couple of years remaining on his deal. 20=) Dean Henderson (Nottingham Forest): -4.1 “I didn’t really want the manager to see me in training because I knew he’d probably want to keep me,” said Henderson about United boss Erik ten Hag. The Forest loanee presumably hopes he doesn’t see his stats too. 22) Ederson (Manchester City): -4.7 Ederson remains the ideal goalkeeper for Manchester City but still some way from being the perfect goalkeeper. City play a high line, like Liverpool, but Ederson is rather more rash than his compatriot Alisson when it comes to dealing with one-versus-ones. 23) Danny Ward (Leicester): -5.5 Eventually dropped. 24) Jose Sa (Wolves): -5.8 The leader in this metric last season has had a mare. An absolute mare. 25) Mark Travers (Bournemouth): -6.0 Redeemed himself somewhat when forced back between the sticks on the final day but there’s no doubt that Bournemouth would have been down if Travers had remained in goal. 26) Illan Meslier (Leeds): -12.4 Leeds fans love Meslier, and plenty of other clubs are apparently watching the young Frenchman, but his numbers are dire. Last season, he finished with a PSxG of -16.2, and though his defence has been wretched, his recent form has been beyond awful. Not happy about being dropped, according to Sam Allardyce, but he could hardly argue. 27) Gavin Bazunu (Southampton): -16.6 Maybe the Southampton goal is no place for a youngster this season. Bazunu was superb for Portsmouth in League One last year but the step up to the Premier League has been a big one for the Republic of Ireland stopper.
July 17, 20233 yr 7 minutes ago, azpi28 said: Post-shot expected goals is expected goals based on how likely the goalkeeper is to save the shot. When the number of goals they have conceded is subtracted, we are left with the figures below. FBREF explains that positive numbers suggest better luck or an above-average ability to stop shots. We’ve included only those goalkeepers with eight or more appearances. 1) Alisson (Liverpool): +10.1 He has been comfortably Liverpool’s player of the season. 2) Bernd Leno (Fulham): +9.0 Leno was always too good to sit on Arsenal’s bench and the German has been a very astute purchase for Fulham. 3) Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea): +5.0 Think how much worse this season could have been without Kepa. There is a very strong argument that he is Chelsea’s player of the season. 4) David Raya (Brentford): +5.0 More saves than any other keeper in the Premier League. Is he an option for Manchester United? 5) Jordan Pickford (Everton): +3.0 Has been largely excellent for an oft-rotten Everton side this season, including in that 1-0 win on the final day. 6) Emiliano Martínez (Aston Villa): +2.6 Not quite as good as he thinks he is, but he will surely take some pleasure from being so far ahead of Aaron Ramsdale here. 7) Neto (Bournemouth): +1.7 Has done an excellent job to help keep the Cherries in the Premier League. 😎 Sam Johnstone (Crystal Palace): +1.0 Conceded only 10 goals in nine games as Palace have survived with some ease under Roy Hodgson. Earned his England recall. 9) Vicente Guaita (Crystal Palace): +0.4 Just about in the green and now facing a battle to wrench the gloves from the impressive Sam Johnstone. 10) Nick Pope (Newcastle): +0.3 Pope was one of the signings of the summer for only £10million from Burnley. 11) David de Gea (Manchester United): -0.7 The Golden Glove winner. Which absolutely proves that clean sheets are not an accurate measure of goalkeeper greatness. 12) Lukasz Fabianski (West Ham): -1.1 Pretty much exactly the same season as last from the predictable Pole. 13) Jason Steele (Brighton): -1.5 After a strong start upon taking over from Robert Sanchez, Steele has struggled to keep pace with the better keepers. 14) Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal): -2.0 Actually ended 21/22 in the green so this was something of a fall from grace for a keeper who did not stand firm in the run-in. 15) Daniel Iversen (Leicester City): -2.1 Better than Danny Ward. But that was a low, low bar. 16) Edouard Mendy (Chelsea): -2.1 Brought back into the team v Nottingham Forest and he was pretty rotten, making exactly zero saves. Will surely leave this summer. 17) Fraser Forster (Tottenham): -2.7 Made literally zero saves at Liverpool. Zero. They lost 4-3. He didn’t fare much better at Villa. And then he was awful v Brentford. 18) Keylor Navas (Nottingham Forest): -2.7 Finally another clean sheet v Arsenal, though they did not test him too severely. 19) Robert Sanchez (Brighton): -2.8 Spanish Bob forced his way into the national team reckoning with his form after becoming the Brighton No.1, but has he really maintained those levels? He lost his Brighton place to Steele and it’s hard to argue that it’s harsh. 20=) Hugo Lloris (Tottenham): -4.1 After 145 caps, for the first time in almost 15 years, France have to think about a future without their No.1. That day is surely coming for Spurs too, even if the 36-year-old has a couple of years remaining on his deal. 20=) Dean Henderson (Nottingham Forest): -4.1 “I didn’t really want the manager to see me in training because I knew he’d probably want to keep me,” said Henderson about United boss Erik ten Hag. The Forest loanee presumably hopes he doesn’t see his stats too. 22) Ederson (Manchester City): -4.7 Ederson remains the ideal goalkeeper for Manchester City but still some way from being the perfect goalkeeper. City play a high line, like Liverpool, but Ederson is rather more rash than his compatriot Alisson when it comes to dealing with one-versus-ones. 23) Danny Ward (Leicester): -5.5 Eventually dropped. 24) Jose Sa (Wolves): -5.8 The leader in this metric last season has had a mare. An absolute mare. 25) Mark Travers (Bournemouth): -6.0 Redeemed himself somewhat when forced back between the sticks on the final day but there’s no doubt that Bournemouth would have been down if Travers had remained in goal. 26) Illan Meslier (Leeds): -12.4 Leeds fans love Meslier, and plenty of other clubs are apparently watching the young Frenchman, but his numbers are dire. Last season, he finished with a PSxG of -16.2, and though his defence has been wretched, his recent form has been beyond awful. Not happy about being dropped, according to Sam Allardyce, but he could hardly argue. 27) Gavin Bazunu (Southampton): -16.6 Maybe the Southampton goal is no place for a youngster this season. Bazunu was superb for Portsmouth in League One last year but the step up to the Premier League has been a big one for the Republic of Ireland stopper. How much of that is inflated by his burst of form after Potter arrived? Take that period (or maybe even the Villa game alone) out and I bet he's a lot closer to the mean. You're right though he was one of our players of the season with Thiago Silva, however if the latter retires tomorow people will forget he was involved in a season like this within weeks whereas if Kepa retires tomorow the same season would be considered his finest hour, which says everything that needs to be said.
July 17, 20233 yr 58 minutes ago, azpi28 said: guess ederson is a sh*t goalkeeper as well, he gets beaten far more easily than Kepa and you probably think Maignan is world class and yet Kepa has a higher save percentage Or maybe you want to spend 60 million on Onana? but hey this is just data. I guess the eye test is better he is so underrated really let me add, he is "only" 27, young for a goalkeeper. Now with Pochettino's new team maybe he can improve i think a lot of you still can't shake the image of Kepa from his worst season also i didn't say he was World Class i said he was a very good keeper, which he is. He deserves another season as #1 When someone has to go to those sort of lengths to prove their point, you know they are clutching at straws..............!! Don't need stats to tell me if a player is any good or not. When I watch them week in, week out, I form my own opinion and along with the majority, I have formed the opinion that Kepa is not a very good goal-keeper. He is okay. But if you have aspirations to win the PL and challenge the top sides, you won't do that with Kepa between the sticks.
July 17, 20233 yr 4 minutes ago, Argo said: How much of that is inflated by his burst of form after Potter arrived? Take that period (or maybe even the Villa game alone) out and I bet he's a lot closer to the mean. You're right though he was one of our players of the season with Thiago Silva, however if the latter retires tomorow people will forget he was involved in a season like this within weeks whereas if Kepa retires tomorow the same season would be considered his finest hour, which says everything that needs to be said. you think all of the other goalkeepers didn't have a burst of form? or one great game? he still outperforms them overall. Ramsdale had great games and still is inferior to Kepa in the stats. and why would we think that this season was an exception? To me it seems he finally got back to his normal level after having a really difficult time mentally and personally. He might even improve again this season. All of these goalkeepers we are linked to aren't any better stats wise. I feel bad for him because whatever he does, if it is any positive, it's somehow an exception. If he kept 10 clean sheets in a row there would still be people complaining that he didn't come out and claimed a cross I actually think he is some sort of weird leader figure as well. He is always giving out tactical instructions. But considering we finished 10th maybe it might be wise to cut that out haha
July 17, 20233 yr 12 minutes ago, Nibs said: When someone has to go to those sort of lengths to prove their point, you know they are clutching at straws..............!! Don't need stats to tell me if a player is any good or not. When I watch them week in, week out, I form my own opinion and along with the majority, I have formed the opinion that Kepa is not a very good goal-keeper. He is okay. But if you have aspirations to win the PL and challenge the top sides, you won't do that with Kepa between the sticks. Man City won the PL 3 times? with Ederson who is worse than Kepa. Ederson actually let in 5 goals more than he should have and Kepa saved us 5 goals that should have been goals. Therefore there is a 10 goal difference between them Edited July 17, 20233 yr by azpi28
July 17, 20233 yr Even if the stats say Kepa is the best in the World, I wouldn’t want to keep him, I believe my eyes over the course of 40+ games, and I’m not the only one, the majority on here see it, he’s a limited keeper, its not what he saves that matters, its what he lets go through him.
July 17, 20233 yr 3 minutes ago, coco said: Even if the stats say Kepa is the best in the World, I wouldn’t want to keep him, I believe my eyes over the course of 40+ games, and I’m not the only one, the majority on here see it, he’s a limited keeper, its not what he saves that matters, its what he lets go through him. I agree that stats aren't everything but we know that the new owners like stats that's why it makes sense that we aren't signing a new goalkeeper i also agree that he has his weak points. But i firmly believe he is good enough for us to challenge Edited July 17, 20233 yr by azpi28
July 17, 20233 yr the funny thing is that most of you considered Mendy to be good enough and now he is in Saudi Arabia... Edited July 17, 20233 yr by azpi28
July 17, 20233 yr 2 minutes ago, azpi28 said: I agree that stats aren't everything but we know that the new owners like stats that's why it makes sense that we aren't signing a new goalkeeper If the new owners are stat driven they would of noticed we probably need to spend more on our attack than the rest of the team, that’s the only reason Kepa still here 😂
July 17, 20233 yr 8 minutes ago, azpi28 said: I feel bad for him because whatever he does, if it is any positive, it's somehow an exception. If he kept 10 clean sheets in a row there would still be people complaining that he didn't come out and claimed a cross If you want to feel bad for a goalkeeper it should be Mendy, he got criticised the moment his form dipped from world class levels with calls to drop him for Kepa. Judging by how much protection Kepa is currently getting from critism if he in the unlikely event has a year like Mendy did in 2021 it would get made illegal to criticise him ever again.
July 17, 20233 yr 10 minutes ago, Argo said: If you want to feel bad for a goalkeeper it should be Mendy, he got criticised the moment his form dipped from world class levels with calls to drop him for Kepa. Judging by how much protection Kepa is currently getting from critism if he in the unlikely event has a year like Mendy did in 2021 it would get made illegal to criticise him ever again. Protection? I'm sure 90% of Chelsea fans acknowledge we need to upgrade Kepa, he's probably one of the most criticised players in the squad 😂 We need to upgrade him at some point but i don't think this summer is the one to do it.
July 17, 20233 yr 19 minutes ago, Argo said: If you want to feel bad for a goalkeeper it should be Mendy, he got criticised the moment his form dipped from world class levels with calls to drop him for Kepa. Judging by how much protection Kepa is currently getting from critism if he in the unlikely event has a year like Mendy did in 2021 it would get made illegal to criticise him ever again. Mendy personally cost us the CL semi final that season though it's not illegal to criticise Kepa. I thought it would be nice to give a different opinion which i backed up with stats. I have doubts about Kepa too. I watch every game. He has pissed me off at times as well. I actually was surprised to see that the likes of Onana and Maignan are inferior statistically to Kepa. As i thought they would be an obvious upgrade. i am now convinced he deserves another season. And i respect everyone who isn't so sure about that. I'm not sure either but with a new goalkeeper you aren't guaranteed anything either. Edited July 17, 20233 yr by azpi28
July 17, 20233 yr 3 hours ago, coco said: Are we going to replace Mendy or what ? If Kepa has no serious competition for his place, I think we will suffer again this season. Why aren’t we going for Trubin to replace Mendy ? Young, promising talent, a 2nd Ukrainian in the squad would be good for Mudryk. Inter seem to be after him, would be good to piss them off and hijack the deal. Pochettino is assessing Slonina first.
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