Joe Hart (continued)

It's probably been mentioned, but I bet he wanted to headbutt Geoff Shreeves when he questioned if we deserved anything out of the game.

Joe's face dropped for a split second but he kept his composure... Just like his performance. Well played Joe.
 
sir baconface said:
RandomJ said:
sir baconface said:
Anyone would think you had an agenda.

even after he produced quite possibly his best goalkeeping performance since the Dortmund game he's still slagging him off.

A bit ironic for someone to spend half their forum time criticising City players and the other half moaning about anyone who doesn't blow smoke up City's arse.
Not noticed you on the forum before, but thanks for being interested in and analysing my previous posts.
 
Joe was splendid last night .
Still needs to work on his distribution .
I saw a few kicks going for a throwing last night .
But a part from that very good .
 
What's becoming more and more obvious is that Joe's a keeper who need to be busy, who thrives under pressure. There were in fact a couple of mistakes in there (misjudging coming out for that cross and missing it completely, for one) but there were unquestionably four or five world class saves. When he's completely protected by the back four and only has one save to make in the game he has difficulty keeping at top level of concentration (see Stoke, for example). And that of course is the hallmark of a great keeper (as opposed to a merely good one, which Joe definitely is) — staying 100% alert even when you don't have anything to do for 98% of the game.
 
Lovebitesandeveryfing said:
What's becoming more and more obvious is that Joe's a keeper who need to be busy, who thrives under pressure. There were in fact a couple of mistakes in there (misjudging coming out for that cross and missing it completely, for one) but there were unquestionably four or five world class saves. When he's completely protected by the back four and only has one save to make in the game he has difficulty keeping at top level of concentration (see Stoke, for example). And that of course is the hallmark of a great keeper (as opposed to a merely good one, which Joe definitely is) — staying 100% alert even when you don't have anything to do for 98% of the game.

Having opponents who put us on the back foot is rare these days. It certainly puts Hart in the action a lot more, giving him a chance to show us what he can do.
 
Lovebitesandeveryfing said:
What's becoming more and more obvious is that Joe's a keeper who need to be busy, who thrives under pressure. There were in fact a couple of mistakes in there (misjudging coming out for that cross and missing it completely, for one) but there were unquestionably four or five world class saves. When he's completely protected by the back four and only has one save to make in the game he has difficulty keeping at top level of concentration (see Stoke, for example). And that of course is the hallmark of a great keeper (as opposed to a merely good one, which Joe definitely is) — staying 100% alert even when you don't have anything to do for 98% of the game.
That's certainly true as regards shot stopping, but the worrying thing is that he's weak in dealing with crosses irrespective of whether he's busy or not and prone to errors when busy or not - the shot that came off his chest last night and the the the one that bounced off him vs Italy in the World Cup being an example.
 
Len Rum said:
Lovebitesandeveryfing said:
What's becoming more and more obvious is that Joe's a keeper who need to be busy, who thrives under pressure. There were in fact a couple of mistakes in there (misjudging coming out for that cross and missing it completely, for one) but there were unquestionably four or five world class saves. When he's completely protected by the back four and only has one save to make in the game he has difficulty keeping at top level of concentration (see Stoke, for example). And that of course is the hallmark of a great keeper (as opposed to a merely good one, which Joe definitely is) — staying 100% alert even when you don't have anything to do for 98% of the game.
That's certainly true as regards shot stopping, but the worrying thing is that he's weak in dealing with crosses irrespective of whether he's busy or not and prone to errors when busy or not - the shot that came off his chest last night and the the the one that bounced off him vs Italy in the World Cup being an example.


A world class performance that kept us in the game until the death and still people find fault.

If Neuer had turned in that performance the anti Hart lobby on here would have been jizzing over it.

I despair, I really do.
 
Davs 19 said:
Len Rum said:
Lovebitesandeveryfing said:
What's becoming more and more obvious is that Joe's a keeper who need to be busy, who thrives under pressure. There were in fact a couple of mistakes in there (misjudging coming out for that cross and missing it completely, for one) but there were unquestionably four or five world class saves. When he's completely protected by the back four and only has one save to make in the game he has difficulty keeping at top level of concentration (see Stoke, for example). And that of course is the hallmark of a great keeper (as opposed to a merely good one, which Joe definitely is) — staying 100% alert even when you don't have anything to do for 98% of the game.
That's certainly true as regards shot stopping, but the worrying thing is that he's weak in dealing with crosses irrespective of whether he's busy or not and prone to errors when busy or not - the shot that came off his chest last night and the the the one that bounced off him vs Italy in the World Cup being an example.


A world class performance that kept us in the game until the death and still people find fault.

If Neuer had turned in that performance the anti Hart lobby on here would have been jizzing over it.

I despair, I really do.

100% spot on.
 
Davs 19 said:
Len Rum said:
Lovebitesandeveryfing said:
What's becoming more and more obvious is that Joe's a keeper who need to be busy, who thrives under pressure. There were in fact a couple of mistakes in there (misjudging coming out for that cross and missing it completely, for one) but there were unquestionably four or five world class saves. When he's completely protected by the back four and only has one save to make in the game he has difficulty keeping at top level of concentration (see Stoke, for example). And that of course is the hallmark of a great keeper (as opposed to a merely good one, which Joe definitely is) — staying 100% alert even when you don't have anything to do for 98% of the game.
That's certainly true as regards shot stopping, but the worrying thing is that he's weak in dealing with crosses irrespective of whether he's busy or not and prone to errors when busy or not - the shot that came off his chest last night and the the the one that bounced off him vs Italy in the World Cup being an example.


A world class performance that kept us in the game until the death and still people find fault.

If Neuer had turned in that performance the anti Hart lobby on here would have been jizzing over it.

I despair, I really do.
How can a 'world class performance' include making three errors that could have led directly to the opposition scoring?
( I'm talking about the two missed crosses and the ball that bounced off him).
 
Len Rum said:
Davs 19 said:
Len Rum said:
That's certainly true as regards shot stopping, but the worrying thing is that he's weak in dealing with crosses irrespective of whether he's busy or not and prone to errors when busy or not - the shot that came off his chest last night and the the the one that bounced off him vs Italy in the World Cup being an example.


A world class performance that kept us in the game until the death and still people find fault.

If Neuer had turned in that performance the anti Hart lobby on here would have been jizzing over it.

I despair, I really do.
How can a 'world class performance' include making three errors that could have led directly to the opposition scoring?
( I'm talking about the two missed crosses and the ball that bounced off him).
The Ball that bounced off him was a fairly well struck shot and 1 the Munich player was offside and 2 Joe saved his effort how many goalkeepers haven't mis judged a cross, all in all very good performance from him. to be honest last night he be last one i'd be slagging off for their performance,
 

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