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Originally Posted by ScholesGingerSheen
Because it's dropping out of the stratosphere 3 yards beyond his back post?
All this talk of keepers of Uniteds past who would have come for it, it was an in swinging hoik that was landing out side the goal, 99 out of a 100 keepers are going to leave that to the defender, because if he goes for it and runs smack into the static Smalling or gets clattered by the galloping carthorse Maguire, he leaves a tap in behind him and people are asking why he's come for a ball outside his back post, it was uncatchable height until about 3 yards before it's landed.
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?? It landed on Maguire's foot, he didn't have to leap to head it De Gea was stood exactly where it landed & backed off. It was absolutely his ball. Whats the point in having the advantage of being able to use your hands if you aren't going to do it. Most keepers would take both Smalling & Maguire out to get to it