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Am I the only one who thinks clean sheets are more of an indication of great defensive play rather than great goalkeeping ability?
Ucl final of 2022 is probably the biggest example of how sometimes it’s the defence, sometimes the keeper single handedly and sometimes a combination of both
My mate is a Liverpool fan and that final still gives him PTSD to this day
There should be another measurement than played games. As you said, a GK with bad players upfront is likely to be more in the middle of the action, hence potentially gets beaten more often.
I would love to have more context available from such stats, like how many shots on target, saves made in general or as others mentioned saved penalties.
Let me turn that thought around: Am I the only one who thinks goals scored are more of an indication of great offensive play rather than great scoring ability?
Let’s say a keeper faces like 10 shots a game and has to save every single one to keep his clean sheet. A striker can bottle 9 chances and just poach in one shot to score.
The names/badges Dimitrievski and Skorupski are mixed up.
Szczesny at 5 in 7 seems really good.
3 Polish goalkeepers in top 10 is impressive.
Only as an exchange for anyone who can play football. Preferably center or left backs.
God damn you Spain, why do you have so much of them!?
It’s a shame you’re only allowed to have one on the pitch, otherwise we may actually have had a chance to qualify for EUROs.
For some reason Poland has seemed to generate a disproportionate number of quality keepers for a number of years now. Especially when you compare it to some of the crap you see in other positions in the national team 😂