Gaylord du Bois
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Almost poetic, that.A very good nut job City keeper. A very god but job City keeper. Top City keeper since Corrigan. Ever Eddie.
Almost poetic, that.A very good nut job City keeper. A very god but job City keeper. Top City keeper since Corrigan. Ever Eddie.
Yep, and the thing you can count on with Ederson is that on the odd occasion that he may do something wrong in a match, he will continue to play as if that mistake never happened. That is confidence personified - and everything you could want from a keeper.It really is impressive how his risky passing at the back hasn't gone wrong yet - his concentration levels are phenomenal. When you watch our centre-backs, who are also great on the ball, it's still not rare for one of their seemingly simple passes to go wrong (e.g. Otamendi today). Yet I can't remember this type of mess up from Ederson all season?
Of course he'll get it wrong at times & it'll look shambolic, but if it's as rare as this then it's just so obviously the way to go given the benefits.
Watched Spurs Arsenal today & Cech was dire with the ball at his feet, looked terrified, out of control & gave Spurs a boost every time he had it at his feet - really does make a difference.
There is a sort of eroticism to it, you’re right. ;-)It's like going through a form auto erotic asphyxiation waiting for him to clear the ball.
Almost poetic, that.
At times it is a 0-5-3-3.It's time we stopped writing team formation in terms of ten outfield players.
It's not 4-3-3, it's 1-4-3-3.
100% agree!!!!!In the last home game of the season Pep needs to bring Bravo on in the last 10 mins and put Ederson in midfield. It will be a great day anyway but that would just make it even better, the crowd would fucking love it!