Leody wrote:ProudGooner wrote:GunnGunn didnt you say the other day mannone should be number 2 behind almunia?
Now you want Fabianski to be number 1???
Anyway, he had a good game but in totall fairness he had hardly anything to do all game. He had to make a few saves when we were 3-1 up against 10 men and were comfortably going to win.
Says something about the state of our keeping situation when people get excited after that game doesn't it?
Yeah, sadly it does. It also reflects the mentality of a lot of Arsenal fans. We are so desperate to have a good keeper that one decent performance from one of our keepers and all the previous cock ups are forgotton.
The sudden faith some of us now seem to have in Fabianski is born more out of hope than faith. Look at the margins of success and failure. That save Fabianski made at the end, he diverted the balls direction by maybe an inch past the left post.
If he was .01 second slower in his reaction it would have gone in off of him and I bet you anything all of us would have said oh no flappianski strikes again.
It will take a lot more than his performance last night for me to start trusting in him.