Sentences with phrase «mignolet who»

Those top shot stoppers often get plaudits and talk of big teams coming in for them and then when they get there fail to live up to the hype, Recent example Simon Mignolet who many Arsenal fans would have had us sign.
Loris Karius is set to start in goal for Liverpool inplace of Simon Mignolet who kept a clean sheet against United.
An honourable mention must go to Simon Mignolet who, although he didn't have much to do in the first - half, was called into action in the second with a much improved Watford performance.
Ozil hit a brilliant free kick in the 40th minute and Ramsey claimed a second assist when Alexis smashed a third past the dumbfounded Mignolet who did not seem to see it.

Not exact matches

The Express revealed that Liverpool were one of the sides to have been offered the player, who may have been considered as a potential upgrade to Simon Mignolet, who has never truly convinced since arriving from Sunderland in 2013.
The Independent recently linked the Slovenia international as a target for Liverpool, who could certainly do with replacing flop duo Simon Mignolet and Loris Karius.
Mark Hughes» men continued to press and Simon Mignolet, who looked very shaky when the hosts whipped corners into the box, was booked for time - wasting.
You'd think Mignolet, though, not Henderson or Sterling might be the star who needs Nivea's help most, however — he's probably going to be the one sweating more over his the Reds future.
«We are obviously down [on numbers] and have got two young, inexperienced keepers behind Simon Mignolet, who has only just returned, so we need to assess that.»
Fortunately got us, our numbers came up as we prevailed 6 - 5 thanks to Simon Mignolet, who pulled off saves to deny Peter Crouch and Marc Muniesa from 12 yards.
Arnautovic sent a pass over the top looking for Walters, who was beaten to the ball by Mignolet.
His movement was better than that of Sakho, who was left chasing the tractor - like forward, but, luckily for us, the shot was dragged wide of Mignolet's goal.
Goalkeeper Vorm is still at Swansea and the Dutchman, who has two years left to run on his current contract at the Liberty Stadium, is seen as an ideal candidate to provide cover and competition for first - choice stopper Simon Mignolet.
His arrival will be a concern for current number one Simon Mignolet, who despite doing a solid job for the most part this season, has been guilty of making some high - profile mistakes.
Mignolet, who has started all 16 of Liverpool's top - flight games this season, failed a late fitness test and so the summer signing from Bolton Wanderers will deputise between the sticks.
Ok, he's not played for Liverpool yet, but with the club arguably in need of a replacement for Simon Mignolet, this player who finished 17th in the Championship with Bolton last season is surely not the answer and shows a real lack of ambition.
Mignolet has drawn plenty of criticism from Liverpool fans this season, who earned considerable praise from former manager Brendan Rodgers but has given up big goals in big games far too often for fans» liking.
Other amusing players suggested are Liverpool pair Simon Mignolet and Dejan Lovren, who have both at times been regarded as the team's worst performers this season, while Iago Aspas also gets a shout despite just one dreadful season at Anfield before being sent back to La Liga on loan.
The Sun report that Jurgen Klopp wants the German stopper to be his No. 1 at Anfield, replacing Simon Mignolet, who has been something of a problematic figure for the Reds this season.
The Reds are believed to be in the hunt for a new «keeper to challenge underperforming Belgian first choice Simon Mignolet, who has underwhelmed so far this season, with Australian stopper Brad Jones not seen as a good enough back - up — leading to the pursuit of the likes of Valdes and Casilla in an attempt to ensure that any injury to Mignolet would not be a complete disaster.
Goal.com reports that Liverpool had been keen to sign Neto in January after a bid to sign Victor Valdes stalled with Brendan Rodgers keen to find a quality second - choice to Simon Mignolet and presumably someone who could compete with him for the top spot.
Liverpool are closing in on a deal to sign former Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes, who will provoke an intriguing battle with Simon Mignolet for the Reds number one spot.
The Reds are desperate to bring in competition for current number one Simon Mignolet, who has been displayed disappointing form this season and whose starting place in the side is already under threat.
Both teams had their chances during the first 90 minutes, with both Thibaut Courtois and Simon Mignolet making several excellent saves, but it was Chelsea who got the crucial goal after Ivanovic escaped Mario Balotelli and powered home.
Respected Italian football journalist Fabrizio Romano, who works for Sky Italia, has written an exclusive for This Is Anfield, in which he's introduced a new goalkeeper into the rumour mill to replace Simon Mignolet at Liverpool...
In Liverpool Coutinho, Lallana, Sturridge (if he avoids injuries), Mane, Clyne, Wijnaldum, Can and even Mignolet (with highest concentration) are the players who have potential to be world class.Don't even deny it.Listen I fear Klopp bringing Liverpool to its best because he's selling a lot of the average players and by next season with some world class additions they are gonna spell disaster.
The 25 - year - old goalkeeper is currently under consideration by Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp who is in the market for a «keeper with Simon Mignolet currently looking for a new club after Loris Karius was appointed the club's No. 1.
Liverpool and Belgium goalkeeper Simon Mignolet has a degree in Political Science, specialising in 20th Century Socialism, however the former Sunderland keeper, who completed his studies in 2013, says he has no intention of entering the political arena once his playing career is over.
However, after the recent game versus Exeter City, a new position became highlighted to Klopp, Goalkeeper, Adam Bogdan, who after an impressive display versus Bournemouth, was getting all the plaudits with many calling for him to take the # 1 spot off of Simon Mignolet.
The lively Joel Campbell picked out Ramsey's brilliant run in behind Kolo Toure and Mamadou Sakho, who were both passed fit to play, and the midfielder hammered a shot into the net - beating Simon Mignolet at his near post.
And true, there are players currently in the squad who also participated in those big losses (Alberto Moreno, Philippe Coutinho, Lucas Leiva, Simon Mignolet), but after the Gerrard era Henderson captained some of these losses.
Mind you, this is the club who have been persevering with Mignolet, Moreno, Lovren, Henderson, Matip and Klavan for years so you'd expect us to seek average players...
At the point which De Bruyne received the ball, Klavan has a split - second decision to make — to push up and play Agüero offside (as Gabriel Jesus, who pressed Mignolet was already in an offside position), or instead to drop, and allow De Bruyne the opportunity to play it into either Agüero or Jesus.
Another player who Klopp needs to seriously think about dropping is Simon Mignolet.
It speaks volumes that in a match which Liverpool conceded five, Simon Mignolet was by head and shoulders the best Liverpool player, the only one who played over 60 minutes and can hold his head high.
His goal took five touches and 10 seconds from one end to the other, from Hugo Lloris» throw out to Harry Kane, who spun away from Dejan Lovren and took two touches before delivering the pass for Sonny, sprinting up the middle in support, to ram home first - time past Simon Mignolet.
Mignolet, who has made 164 appearances for Liverpool since joining them from Sunderland in 2013, has had an inconsistent season between the sticks so far.
The free - kick itself didn't bring Leicester's goal as Mignolet made a superb save from Vardy's header, but the resultant corner saw Mignolet manhandled off the ball by Okazaki who put the loose ball into the net.
But it's Serie A outfit Napoli who are 7/2 favourites for Mignolet's signature as they prepare for life without Pepe Reina, another former Reds goalkeeper.
After the Spurs defeat, heavy criticism was directed at Mignolet and Dejan Lovren, who was substituted after 31 minutes, for individual errors in the build - up to goals.
The German goalkeeper, who spent part of his youth career with Manchester City, will arrive to put pressure on current No. 1 Simon Mignolet.
However, on each occasion the Nigeria international was denied by the brilliance of Mignolet, who was only playing after back - up goalkeeper Danny Ward suffered a knee injury prior to the match.
The loose ball dropped to Arfield who gave Mignolet no chance with a clinical finish.
Simon Mignolet: # 15m (still has several years left on his contract, in his, erm, prime and seen as a solid shot - stopper who more defensive clubs may consider a better fit for their style of football)
True, not a lot has happened among our immediate competition... ManU have made just one modest buy, but arguably don't need a lot having lost only one key player (Scholes), plus we know they can afford whoever they want and the talk is at the level of Ronaldo, Lemonsquashki, Fibreglass etc etc... Tottenham are hamstrung by the Bale leaving threat, but if he does eventually go I believe it will only make them stronger (Spuds a one - man team with Bale, but strengthened all over the park with 80 - 100mil to spend)... ManC have spent close to 60mil on two players, (thank Dennis they missed out on Falcao and others, but they're not finished yet and still looking at the very top level... Pool have snapped up Mignolet and some useful cheapies (Kolo for free, eg) and finally sold Carroll for a decent amount, so can do more business... and Chelsea can pick up pretty much who they want when they want, so will surely be in there soon.
Mignolet on a weekly basis creates a sense of frustration and panic for those who are watching and around him.
But the scoreline arguably flattered the Reds, who, for significant stretches of time in both halves, appeared to struggle to keep their hosts out of Simon Mignolet's goal.
Round about the 25th minute, ome poor organization in the back opened the door wide open for Agüero, who broke away and rounded Simon Mignolet before slotting in to an empty net.
Simon Mignolet — 9 * Two outstanding saves to rescue Liverpool's ailing defence who continue to gift chances to the opposition.
Mignolet rolled the ball out to Kolo Touré who then tried to pass the ball across the edge of Liverpool's penalty area.
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