Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Renato_CTID wrote:Willy for me! He was really impressive yesterday, we won for his two great saves in a very difficult match!
Looking at the current position of this poll, Caballero has now accumulated more votes (9) than Sane (7).
Most interesting indeed.
That tackle on Ibe was outstanding, they score there and it's a very different game.
Sané was very good but, a constant threat but he was also guilty of giving away possession quite often, it's the nature of his game I suppose but I don't think he was at his very best last night, what I do find interesting is there seems to be more of a tolerance with Sané misplacing a pass, not finishing or not providing a good final ball than there is with Sterling.
I just thought the 'voting' for Caballero was/is quite gratifying in a way.
In the past, he's had his critics and he's been compared, to some extent in an unfavourable light, with Joe Hart but, as our No. 2 'keeper, whenever he's had to play, he's given of his best and generally produced some decent performances.
Granted, he's not necessarily the greatest 'keeper in the world but, with his current run in the side, he seems to be growing in confidence and assurance and, at the moment, he's a vital part of our mini-revival and his worth and value to the team seems to be now more greatly appreciated, which is what I find to be gratifying.
As I said above, he may not be the greatest 'keeper in the world but if, in this next transfer window, because of any budget limitations we concentrated on signing the necessary outfield players we so badly need and we retained Caballero as our No.1, then I wouldn't be too unhappy to let him continue until such time as we did get, from whatever source, a 'better' 'keeper.
In the meantime Willy, keep on keeping on.