stupot07
Well-Known Member
My concern is that these records come about because the team plays more defensively and when you need to take the shackles off the keepers weaknesses are exposed.
The concern for me is a bit of both. Amazing record with his cleansheets but out of those how many have we as a team had the rub of the green (hitting wood work, etc) and how many actual match winning saves has he made? The cleansheets are very much down to the team being far more defensive and stopping teams having many clear cut shots rather than Wilsons performance. Hes done well, but has rarely been tested.To me it’s coming from getting the rub of the green from the woodwork while also working bloody hard to protect the goalkeeper. They’re busting a gut for each other to keep the goal out of trouble and so really the whole team should be getting credit for it rather than just Wilson. Who has done what he’s needed to do just fine, except kick with vague accuracy
As we bring O'Hare back in and transition back to a more attacking team that will expose our deficiencies at the back, which means Wilson will be under more pressure.
You need a bit of luck, but we have made it with being as defensively sound as we can be.
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