Just watched the highlights for all of Superman's 11 saves in the second half today. (Because i missed the second half due to work commitments)
I loved some of his reactions after his saves - like 'Yeah, i just did that!'
I also just read somewhere on Twitter:
'David De Gea's 11 saves vs Tottenham were the most by a goalkeeper in a Premier League game since De Gea made 14 saves against Arsenal in December 2017'.
That is bitterweet, but for now i will bask in his superhuman powers
David De Gea!
posted on 13/1/19
Only 1 of them I thought was top class. The rest were all saves I'd expect him to make or any good keeper.
Lloris made 7 saves too and let one in as well. Nobody is mentioning that though.
posted on 13/1/19
comment by definitely not hippo (U1301)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by mour money_mour problemz (U13920)
posted 5 minutes ago
to answer about none of the saves being worldies
I hear this about ddg and other top keepers
what you need to appreciate is that of the 11 saves he made at least half of them could have been considered by lesser keepers without an eyebrow being raised
in fact we only see on or 2 worldies in a weekend of epl football
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He saved a volley from a corner at the best post, how is that not a worldie
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those were not my words, so I would rather not address that
imo saving a scrappy finish that could have led to a goal is equally as important as saving a worldie
posted on 13/1/19
I think when it comes to DDG make any sort of save, it is highlighted further about being world class or standard.
Saves are made in every game of football, but quality reaction saves can be the difference between 0 to 3 points.
posted on 13/1/19
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 1 minute ago
I think when it comes to DDG make any sort of save, it is highlighted further about being world class or standard.
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I actually believe the opposite
the saves us utd fans see as standard from ddg are far from being standard saves. We have just become desentised to how good the saves are. Then we have a day like today where it is shoved in our faces just how good he is
posted on 13/1/19
comment by mour money_mour problemz (U13920)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 1 minute ago
I think when it comes to DDG make any sort of save, it is highlighted further about being world class or standard.
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I actually believe the opposite
the saves us utd fans see as standard from ddg are far from being standard saves. We have just become desentised to how good the saves are. Then we have a day like today where it is shoved in our faces just how good he is
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The 'standard' saves he makes, most other good/quality keeper can do the same.
But when your keeper is under a constant hammering of shots and pulls of save after save then yes, in way you expect him to make those saves. But like i said earlier, this gives him confidence to retain that clean sheet momentum into coming games. And in those moments he may well pull off another couple of world class saves.
I think this season we have been reminded again how great he is (we already knew he was) due to conceding too much too soon.
posted on 14/1/19
De Gea already made as many saves this season as he did in 15/16 season in PL. We really need to sell most of our back 4/backups.
posted on 14/1/19
I think a few posters on here have said we'd be fine without DDG if he left as Romero has been seen as someone who is quite good.
I have said then, and now, that while Romero is a top class back up, he is no way good enough to be our first choice. DDG is one of the best, if not the best, in the world. Romero hasn't been able to keep a first team spot at his previous two clubs before United and neither of them were top teams.
posted on 14/1/19
Lol Romero is world class. He has one of the best save percentages in the world. Yes he isn't great with the ball at his feet but he is amazing.http://stats.washingtonpost.com/epl/players.asp?player=27826
Also I think he was close to 90% save percentage in our winning Europa League campaign.
posted on 14/1/19
Romero is a great back up keeper to have. And we are lucky to have him as that. But when it comes down to fine margin saves, there’s only one man that can be the difference between 0 - 3 points.
We don’t always want to rely on our keeper to be the last ditch attempt at saving our own asses but it has been this way for a long while now due to our average defence putting more pressure on him.
But when called upon, more often than not he has saved our skins for countless times.
There is hardly any other keeper in the world who can have that impact.
For me, it is vital that we keep Dependable Dave.
posted on 14/1/19
The Alderwereld save was the most impressive for me.
To be fair, we should never have been in that position and should have buried them early in the second half. We were wasteful