I'm not asking for Klopp's opinion. I'm asking for your opinion.Again: "Klopp has a difficult choice to make. Because they're both fucking shit"
If you're asking me what choice Klopp will make, then I think he'll stick with Klarius.
Personally, I don't care. See the above sentence for clarification.
There's definitely a case to be made.Karius. No point in changing GK at this stage. Not yet anyway.
We know what we get from Mignolet though. He can pull off some spectacular saves despite his poor "footwork". To be fair Karius footwork hasn't been that great either.It's not like Chelsea when they had Cech to fall back on if Cortious fucked up, Mignolet is barely an improvement on Karius, if at all, and his ponderous foot work and distribution is something I haven't missed. Personally I'd give Karius until January, if he hasn't shored up by then, do we start looking for another keeper?
There's definitely a case to be made.
6 conceded goals in 2 games. At least two howlers.
There's definitely a case to be made.
6 conceded goals in 2 games. At least two howlers.
I think it is something more deeper than just a GK coach. I think most players (GK) have cracked under the pressure of playing for us.
Over the years we have had a number of decent goalies who have gone onto have successful careers other clubs whilst failing miserablely with us.
They're not performing at the same level. Mignolet made an excellent start to the season.
Rather than 'excellent', I think the majority were just surprised that he wasn't howling and flapping on multiple occasions each game. At least that is how I viewed it. We have seen enough of Simon to know that he has fundamental flaws that won't be addressed.
I said at the time that he was being rushed into the first team before he was ready, and I recall being assured by many that he was going to be excellent. But I also said, if it was going to happen then Klopp would have to stick with him. You can't chop and change keepers, it wrecks both of them. We're stuck with Karius now. He's just going to have to learn on the job.
Speaking in his postmatch analysis on Sky, Carragher said: "The keeper got criticism last week and has come out and had a pop at Gary Neville and mentioned me and my advice would be: 'Shut up and just do your job.' And doing your job and answering your critics would be saving that [Payet's free kick].
"That is not difficult. I think the positioning is fine, he gets across and reads it well and he is there. And his wrists, again like the first goal at Bournemouth, are not strong enough. It is not even in the corner and Payet has not even hit it that hard.
I have bigger problems with goals like that than mistakes, because mistakes happen -- a keeper will drop one or do something stupid, every keeper does that. That to me, you look at goals like that and think: 'It should not go in. Is the keeper good enough?'"
This.Ming will never be good enough. He's had more than enough chances to improve.
Karius has been garbage however there are a few examples of keepers that have been poor in their first season but have improved considerably given regular playing time. David De Gea is probably the best recent example, but if we look closer to home, Brad Friedel could have solved a lot of our keeper problems if we had more patience with him.
I'm not saying that Karius will improve, as I have no idea. But I'd stick with him and then make a decision in the summer.
So Carra is saying that Karius is too limp-wristed to be a top goalkeeper
According to that article "The goalkeeper still gets some stiffness in the hand he broke pre-season" - which is a bit peculiar, given that the staff are so ultra-cautious about injured outfield players.
And stiffness in his hand would appear to be a good thing for a goalkeeper. Especially one who is accused of not having enough stiffness in his hands.
Someone's lying to us.