Originally Posted by
Stuttgart88
Bonner was a seriously average goalkeeper at club level who played better for Ireland and was one of the big characters in a team full of big characters.
I don't care what Bazunu's stats are tbh, the narrative says more than the numbers. Poor start to the season, that positive feedback loop of soft goals, low confidence, soft goals...until a run of form led to confidence and continued better form. It's only Twitter but the last month or so has been full of "where are the Bazunu haters now?", "old head on young shoulders", "my man of the match, not X". Granted, I saw the 3 saves last week that Twitter was raving about and they were good rather than remarkable (maybe the Sykes one was notably good) but he made them all at key times in the game. Others have been saying how his distribution is fantastic and essential to how the team plays. Let's hope this form lasts.
Like JRG says, Onana's stats in the PL are excellent.
I'm not sure about the point about not having had many decent ones. Mick Kearns was the goalkeeper when I first watched Ireland. Solid albeit at a mediocre club. McDonagh was fantastic. As a kid I watched Bolton on MOTD and thought he was great and this was before he had declared for Ireland. Bonner was fine with some iconic moments and two costly goof ups. Peyton was reliable back up. Alan Kelly was very very good, a late bloomer. He came to real prominence around 1993 in Sheff U's cup run I think and in hindsight should have been our USA 1994 keeper. Around that time, maybe a bit later(?), Keith Branagan couldn't get a game for us. Given was fantastic until he got too old, Kiely was excellent - one of our best ever imho but there at the wrong time. Forde was reliable, Randolph too, a notch up from Forde. And now we're at where we're at. Daft to say Bazunu is in our top 3 at this stage but he has already made one of the best saves I've ever seen an Irish keeper make. Luxembourg away was exceptional. His performace against Serbia at home would be remembered for longer if it had had any consequence ultimately.