De Gea is not the complete modern keeper but Manchester United should back him | Karen Carney
Goalkeepers are now expected to be experts with their feet as well as hands and to have a chess-like grasp of the best options
Long gone are the days when the goalkeeper’s job was to make saves, catch crosses and kick the ball as far up the pitch as possible. The modern incarnation of the No 1 is a complex role that we sometimes underestimate. Alongside the shot-stopping, goalkeepers have to be great communicators, comfortable in possession and have in-depth tactical knowledge.
There is so much emphasis on playing out from the back and keeping possession that coaches do not want 10 outfield players and a goalkeeper, they want 11 players who are really comfortable with the ball at their feet. When a modern goalkeeper has the ball they can play as an extra outfield player, meaning the centre- backs can move higher up the pitch and everyone moves up. Historically, centre-backs have the most touches and are in charge of starting the buildup but if the goalkeeper can do that, it gives a side another element. Teams often press high and it is really difficult for goalkeepers because they have to receive the ball under pressure near their goal before finding a pass and equally need to do their fundamental work with their hands.
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2023/may/11/david-de-gea-not-complete-modern-keeper-manchester-united-back-him
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