dinho, yuh killin' meh....lol! Listen, with all due respect to you, too, you complicating this and making more of this "foot-save" thing than is really necessary. Prior to cazorla's goal, when reina got down (quickly) to save gibbs' shot, which was practically the same shot from practically the same angle as cazorla, just a tad bit more off the ground, did he make a bad decision to get his body behind the ball then, too? You had a GK when yuh was in England.....if HE was teaching yuh to use yuh foot to make saves....well, dize a first fuh me....All the coaches I ever know or deal with, teach their GK's about getting the body behind the ball. Dat whole foot-save ting does be more a reflex ting than anything else. Yuh know hummuch shots dem 'keepers could save by just trapping the ball with they foot? But yuh doh see nobody doin' dat, right? I am willing to concede that reina made an "error" because he should have gotten down quicker to the ball and I made that very clear. It isn't because I felt he shoulda use he foot like you are saying. The one thing I was mistaken about from the onset is that the ball hit his hand and not his elbow. You saying he shoulda come out more on both goals. I say he didn't really have the time, he reacted as best the plays allowed him and he got beaten....he just shoulda get down quicker on the second goal, dize all.
"Once Reina gets into the right position he limits Cazorla's options to scoring through his legs or it has to be a very precise shot to get it inside the far post. Only other way Cazorla scoring is by doing something miraculous like roofing it at extreme pace in the near post Vs. All of these are low percentage options."
Yuh gettin' seriously tie up dey......it wouldn'ta take nothing overly "precise" to score last post or anything "miraculous" to score on the first post....these are well trained professionals, this is not TT Pro League.