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by Hound » 17 Feb 2020 07:36
WestYorksRoyal Rafael on balance. Swift and Ejaria are good shouts, but they do both have their fair share of disappointing games.
by NewCorkSeth » 17 Feb 2020 08:34
by Hendo » 17 Feb 2020 08:38
Hendo Swift
Rafael
Pele
Would also think that Meite should be in with a shout if he continues his recent good form.
by LUX » 17 Feb 2020 08:44
LUX fkin hell, give it a rest OMA.
by Hendo » 17 Feb 2020 09:01
Old Man AndrewsHendo Swift
Rafael
Pele
Would also think that Meite should be in with a shout if he continues his recent good form.
Please explain in detail why Rafael is in that list?
HendoOld Man AndrewsHendo Swift
Rafael
Pele
Would also think that Meite should be in with a shout if he continues his recent good form.
Please explain in detail why Rafael is in that list?
Because without him, we would have either a kid who made a mistake every game or someone that no one really trusts other than cup games.
Rafael has had some outstanding games for us this season, he has bought a calm to the defence allowing for those ahead of him to improve and not have to worry about he is going to do next.
He might not have had loads of outstanding games, he might have conceded a few goals because of errors (no biggies that spring to my mind right now - if you could provide that detail, that would be great), but what he has done is been a consistent performer. We have only conceded 37 goals, which is the joint 6th best and he should certainly get some credit for that.
by Hendo » 17 Feb 2020 09:26
Old Man AndrewsHendoOld Man Andrews Please explain in detail why Rafael is in that list?
Because without him, we would have either a kid who made a mistake every game or someone that no one really trusts other than cup games.
Rafael has had some outstanding games for us this season, he has bought a calm to the defence allowing for those ahead of him to improve and not have to worry about he is going to do next.
He might not have had loads of outstanding games, he might have conceded a few goals because of errors (no biggies that spring to my mind right now - if you could provide that detail, that would be great), but what he has done is been a consistent performer. We have only conceded 37 goals, which is the joint 6th best and he should certainly get some credit for that.
Ok well explained, not sure why Lux is getting his knickers in a twist.
It could be argued that Morrison is as much if not more responsible for being a calming influence, I would have him in before Rafael. Barring the Fulham game I cannot remember a match in which Rafael's goal was completely under siege and he saved us. I think that is testament to the defence in front of him.
I think the WBA goal the other night was a big error as was the Hull equaliser, he should have saved that for me. Other than that there have been goals conceded that I would want my goalkeeper to save, not so much horrendous errors.
by Hound » 17 Feb 2020 09:38
HendoOld Man AndrewsHendo
Because without him, we would have either a kid who made a mistake every game or someone that no one really trusts other than cup games.
Rafael has had some outstanding games for us this season, he has bought a calm to the defence allowing for those ahead of him to improve and not have to worry about he is going to do next.
He might not have had loads of outstanding games, he might have conceded a few goals because of errors (no biggies that spring to my mind right now - if you could provide that detail, that would be great), but what he has done is been a consistent performer. We have only conceded 37 goals, which is the joint 6th best and he should certainly get some credit for that.
Ok well explained, not sure why Lux is getting his knickers in a twist.
It could be argued that Morrison is as much if not more responsible for being a calming influence, I would have him in before Rafael. Barring the Fulham game I cannot remember a match in which Rafael's goal was completely under siege and he saved us. I think that is testament to the defence in front of him.
I think the WBA goal the other night was a big error as was the Hull equaliser, he should have saved that for me. Other than that there have been goals conceded that I would want my goalkeeper to save, not so much horrendous errors.
Confidence and calm starts from the 'keeper for me, look at the decent 'keepers Reading have had in the past and all of them project calmness (AAH would be the exception that proves the rule, obviously).
You say that you can't remember a game where his game has been under siege (apart from Fulham) and while that is a testament to the defence, you could also look at it that Rafael has been pretty reliable, when called upon in games where he hasn't had too much to do. That is testament to his ability and concentration.
Yes, I was also disappointed with the West Brom goal, didn't the Hull one take a deflection before going in?
'Keepers are going to concede goals, it is just a fact. Strikers are going to miss chances, midfielders are going to miss passes and defenders are going to miss tackles or clearances.
If Rafael keeps playing as he is and keeps improving, then he will certainly be up there with some of the best 'keepers Reading have had, it is early days for sure and it could go the other way of course but he has settled in well, made the position his own, learned the language and started to endear himself to the fan base through his likability and performances.
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