Positives: looked remarkably confident for someone of his age. Knows what he's about, makes decisions very quickly and goes for them, no shilly-shallying. At the same time, not a dive-in-all-guns-blazing type in the way that Ed was in his early days. Sharp reflexes on shot stopping, and I suspect we've seen nothing as yet. He'll be more tested next Saturday — if he starts.
Negatives: when you're going to punch the ball away, you've got to get your fist on it like Muhammed Ali and get it right out of your area. It was only once, but he put it straight down onto the floor, well within the area, and not at all far from a Wolves player. A better team would have punished that. Liverpool, for one, would probably have had that in the back of the net. He was very good on the long ball for the goal — duly noted — but otherwise his punts up field were often to no-one in particular. And therefore to no-one, other than a Wolves player. I suppose we've got used to seeing Ed's freakish ability to put a forty-yard pass on a sixpence. But it is a freak of nature. Merlin could do it at will. So could Kev. But someone in nets??
Ed's still the first choice for me, and it would bother me a lot if he goes.