Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 : Wed Jun 23, 2010 10:36 pm
Mugwump wrote:
Weird. You acknowledge the presence of a keeper but then totally discount his ability to prevent Rooney scoring a goal.
If Rooney had done his job and scored how much blame would've been given to the 'keeper? Absolutely none. Any critic would've said that the 'keeper isn't expected to make saves when 1-on-1 with top quality strikers in that position.
But Rooney didn't do his job properly. He fluffed an easy chance and gave the keeper the opportunity to make the save.
If Heskey had done that, there wouldn't have been the barrel-scraping attempt to paint the miss as a great save.
I bet you're the type of guy who criticises Pele for missing the net when Banks pulled off his miracle save.
1. I don't blame Banks at all for not making a save from the shot for the goal. That player did his ****ing job and finished with the accuracy and power to earn a goal, not like Rooney today.
2. I don't think Banks's save is anyway near as good as people say. IMO it was a very good header, powered in and bouncing in front of Banks which made it difficult for Banks, but not impossible. IMO the main reason why the save is raved about is simply because Banks pushed the ball straight up and over the bar. For that it was very unusual, but for me he could have just as easily pushed the ball away from goal to his left and there wouldn't have been the hype that has been built around it. It's actually like Rooney's season - Rooney was outscored by Drogba, Drogba created far more than Rooney, Rooney won the Couldn't Careless Cup (playing in just the semi and final) compared to Drogba's double, but yet Rooney picks up the Player of the Year awards as though there's not even any debate.
Fact: Goalkeepers are there to PREVENT a goal. Perhaps if Rooney had tapped it straight into his gloves you might have a point. Instead he aimed straight for the corner and it took a finger-tip save (at full-stretch) to keep it out. Which - sadly for you - equals a good shot well saved rather than a plain miss.
Goalkeeper's are there to prevent goals. But they aren't expected to be saving penalties from competent players and they aren't expected to save from the position they were in today. When players miss pens or pi55 easy chances the striker takes a hit for it - unless you're a granny shagger Yanited player that is.
Fact: Rooney has been outstanding for almost all of the season weighing in with a barrow-load of goals. When he wasn't scoring he was acting as the hub of United's attacking game and he provided plenty of goals and opportunities for his team-mates. Given that - prior to this season - he has never truly been a prolific striker I'd say he deserves EVERY BIT of praise he's received and arguably more besides.
He's been compared with Messi FFS as the best player in the world. He won the PotY awards even though he was second best to Drogba. 8ollocks he deserved the praise he got last year. He was awesome last season but the accolades that went his way were ridiculous and only given because he's an English (sort of) Yanited player.
He didn't deserve the awards and accolades he got for last year and he ****ing well does deserve a shoeing for failing to score with the chance he was given today.