zuricity wrote:The assumption on this thread is that Joe isn't trying to deflect the ball around the post when saving it.
I'm quite convinced he is trying to palm the ball to the side rather than towards oncoming strikers. The modern football can swerve quite a lot even when hit with power ( witness Kolorovs goal against Napoli) and the ball used for the CL is quite special, even with pimples on the surface, which is quite a change for goalies. So it's a bit rich and unfair to have a go at Joe when we really don't know what his intention was.
I'm giving him the benefit of doubt on this.
He showed in the second half how he was able to deflect a shot around the post.
I worried a little however with his decision to punch the ball one time in the second half, when I thought he could have caught the ball. However, in that split second decision he made , perhaps he saw a counter attack possibility , that didn't quite come off. We certainly won't find out what his intentions were.
I am of this opinion too. To me it's easier said then done. In that split second that he has to block a shot, his priority would be to stop it first and if in the process he can also push it to the side, I am very sure that he would be trying that too. But as mentioned already in this thread, maybe the modern ball makes that difficult when the ball is shot directly at the keepr from a right angle as opposed to from the sides. Having said, there must be a way to counter this threat and our goalkeeping coaching staff should be working on a solution, (which I'm sure they already are) as the problem has been very clear in our last few matches.
To Joe's credit for yesterday's goal, he was up quickly and faced the Wolves striker and I had a feeling that he would have either stopped the 2nd shot or done enough to distract the striker had Komp not brought him down.