Well said. Maybe I'm being overly critical. I just think he had no chance at reaching the cut back so would have been better off getting across to cover the shot. But I'd have to see it again to see if the ball was kicked before he dove or if he was gambling on it being reachable.....to do that would mean watching some of that game again though and I don't think I can take it....it was wretched. Paul and I agree there.
Wretched at both ends too. Imagine what we'd be saying if Ché Adams was ours!
Jamie Carragher, John Terry? Both made plenty of mistakes as young defenders.
Keepers and centre halves are a whole other story but in terms of errors Manuel Neuer made plenty of mistakes in his Schalke days, especially early on, around 20-22. By 26, he was probably the best goalkeeper in the world
I'd be happier if the guy who played against Tunisia played! He looked awful. Lloris had a good World Cup overall imho, but agree he has a mistake in him.
My honest, but probably controversial opinion on Gary Breen. If he broke through now he'd be a Championship player and he'd be lucky to get 10 caps for Ireland. He benefitted from being around at a time when we had a good team but were weak at centre back, and his legacy is enhanced by his World Cup goal and the famous chant/song about him.
If he broke through now and was a reliable Championship centre back he'd still probably be starting for Ireland. He had 163 Premier League appearances and was part of the team that actually qualified for and competed at a WC. Bazunu, Collins et al have a long way to go to reach the same heights.
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21 leagues and 25 cups.
when it mattered on the world stage Breen had a very good WC 2002. started all 4 matches from memory.
not sure how our weakness at centre back at that time manifested itself. we only conceded 5 goals in 10 qualification games in a group that contained portugal and holland!
We were steeped against Holland at home! They should have won that 3 or 4-0 if we're honest. Portugal probably should have beaten us out there too, but the Dutch game was the one we really got away with.
But yeah, Breen was quite solid at the World Cup, and other than the Dutch game I don't recall us being too ropey defensively around that time, even though I think there was always a feeling Breen/Dunne/even Stan were an accident that could happen.
Football has changed in 20 years of course. It's fun to compare eras but ultimately pointless. If Breen broke through now, he'd have better coaching, etc, to make him a better player than he was then.
We were - and I don't want to take away from the rest of the campaign, especially Holland away - but in terms of shaky defence of that era, that game stands out for me.
Stan and Given falling over each other (and van Nistelrooy falling over them) stands out, as does Kluivert firing wide when we gave possession away on the edge of the box for no reason. Both before Kelly was sent off as I recall (certainly the first one was the first half), and both shambolic defending
Think there were a couple of other incidents too. Keane may have held that match together on his own just by bollocking people. We don't have anyone in that role now
Cunningham was the only centre back at that time that I had any confidence in. And even he was originally a right back at club level if I remember correctly, Mick tried to turn him and, bizarrely, Ian Harte into centre backs because we were so short (so was Ian as it turned out and that part of the experiment didn't last too long).
Staunton was a left midfielder, turned left back, turned centre back who was only there because he had no pace left to play any other position, Dunne was talented but unprofessional and miles from the standout defender he would later become and Breen pretty much guaranteed you one shocker of a mistake per game and it was usually just a question of whether we got away with it that day or not. It was a long way from the Moran/McGrath/McCarthy/O'Leary days just a few years previous to that.
That's a pretty small pool to work with. Think we've had 5 or 6 first choice keepers in the last 30 years, with Given being the only one to earn the gloves young enough to be compared to Bazunu.
But I'll try... John O'Shea? Made a lot of mistakes in an Ireland shirt (and for United too) early in his career. From an Ireland perspective, Trap came in and the mistakes stopped.
True, possibly my brain has felt the need over the years to block out that one!
I thought Bazunu could have done better trying to cut out a low cross last week but Jaysus, Chelsea’s Kepa just carefully shepherded a similar ball into Mahrez’s path for City’s goal. Practically an assist.
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