May 7, 20197 yr 22 minutes ago, robdog said: Just curious, do are you referring to this guy? this is Kyle Martino & I believe he is a gooner supporter. I could be wrong but he is always throwing a bit of shade Chelsea's way No I know who Martino is, he’s not the one we are referring to Martino is a POS too though, definitely throws some shade Edited May 7, 20197 yr by mwblue10
May 9, 20197 yr Id pick him ahead of De Gea this year for sure. De Gea has been an abomination to the GK role
May 9, 20197 yr 26 minutes ago, Hazard STAY said: Id pick him ahead of De Gea this year for sure. De Gea has been an abomination to the GK role DDG was born after his time, he's simply not a keeper suited to the modern game. He would have suited the late 90's/early 00's down to the ground but he's a misfit in today's world.
May 9, 20197 yr i think he already has more penalties saves than Courtois had with us Edited May 9, 20197 yr by DidierDrogbalala
May 10, 20197 yr My man of the match. The one goal he let in for t he equalizer was not his fault and he had little time to react.
May 10, 20197 yr Author Not only did he save a pen with a knee, it wasn't even both knees, he did it with 1 ?
May 10, 20197 yr That save with the knee was quite amazing, it wasn't a bad shoot, could have easily squeezed past him if he reacted slightly slower. He was close to the Jovic PK too, and easily saved the last one.
May 10, 20197 yr I honestly haven't ever seen a penalty save Kepa made last night. The one pictured above Edited May 10, 20197 yr by erskblue
May 10, 20197 yr I have seen a lot of haters say that Hinteregger made a back pass - IMHO the shots aimed at the feet are hard to stop - goalkeepers can't use their hands in that situation & as you can tell Kepa had to use his knees to stop the shot
May 11, 20197 yr On 10/05/2019 at 01:58, ForeverCarefree said: The save he made from the Da Costa volley was brilliant. I wonder if Tony Gale thinks he used the wrong hand again <_<
May 29, 20197 yr I don’t mean to be negative on such a great day, but didn’t anyone think Kepa had a stinker in the first half? A couple of tImes he could have easily caught the ball but he instead decided to Punch it Away, and a couple of times the punch was very poor to boot. Also, For three corners that I remember, he was rooted to the goal line when the ball was put into the middle of the box not more than 6 yards from goal; most other keepers would have gone for that ball I think. He had an exceptional second half though, so I think most of us have forgotten that first half display (that with the 4-1 score as well).
May 30, 20197 yr 8 hours ago, Phillip said: I don’t mean to be negative on such a great day, but didn’t anyone think Kepa had a stinker in the first half? A couple of tImes he could have easily caught the ball but he instead decided to Punch it Away, and a couple of times the punch was very poor to boot. Also, For three corners that I remember, he was rooted to the goal line when the ball was put into the middle of the box not more than 6 yards from goal; most other keepers would have gone for that ball I think. He had an exceptional second half though, so I think most of us have forgotten that first half display (that with the 4-1 score as well). Yeah not sure why he kept punching out the ball when he could have easily caught it. Its more down to his lack of judgement then his skill as a keeper so its not too bad, as he will only improve. Made some key saves, and looks a very good buy given his age as well
May 30, 20197 yr 11 hours ago, Phillip said: I don’t mean to be negative on such a great day, but didn’t anyone think Kepa had a stinker in the first half? Didn't let any goals in, so was far from a stinker. He might have been a bit jittery but I've seen worse performances from a goalkeeper playing in their first European final.
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