Pubteam Lomas
Well-Known Member
This is spot on.He's so calm even after a mistake, which shows his mindset. Compare him to Mangala at say Watford where one mistake just gave him the compusure of jelly.
Mangala reacts like a poor boxer who's caught by good shot. The good ones cover up and get themselves back in the fight. Mangala tries too hard to put it right and invariably makes another error.
I remember a coach talking about scouting players. He said the real judge of a 'keeper is how they react to a mistake and how they play in the next game after letting in 3 or four.