Fraser Forster well aware that Nick Pope’s pain is Loris Karius’s gain

Spurs’ understudy to goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has had his own ups and downs but still dreams of being the number one

Fraser Forster is talking about the heartbreak many people feel for Nick Pope, particularly from within the goalkeepers’ union, and it is surely a stark reminder of how one action in their position can have far-reaching consequences. Pope was set to start in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final for Newcastle against Manchester United and then it was whisked away from him when he misjudged a long pass in last Saturday’s Liverpool game. It led to an instinctive handball outside the area, a red card and a devastating suspension.

Forster, the Tottenham goalkeeper who is preparing for Chelsea’s Premier League visit earlier in the day, may have felt Pope’s pain keenly. Forster grew up in the north-east and Newcastle were the club he followed and whose academy he would join at 16. He dreamed of playing for them but, despite a six-year association, albeit one when he was mainly out on loan, he never did. For the 34-year-old, it is plainly his biggest regret.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/feb/25/fraser-forster-well-aware-that-nick-popes-pain-is-loris-kariuss-gain

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