He's a totally unknown quantity, hopefully he turns out to be a hero.
I really hope he has improved his game since he was in the Danish league, where he was ousted by a 19-year old GK in a mid-to-low table team.
I do agree that we need a new keeper, but this seems like a bit of a panic buy to me. And it doesn't seem like the right time to buy a new one with no PL experience for very little money in an insane market when we've already got average keepers in the squad. I suspect this is another 'we need someone in so we're actually just gonna get someone, whomever it may be'-situation.
Like always though: fingers are crossed.
He's a totally unknown quantity, hopefully he turns out to be a hero.
He had a good game considering he doesn't like playing in front of big crowds, and all the other ****e that's been said. Early days but I like the look of him.
why the feck would his club let him leave on loan?
who is their other keeper?
Clark Kent?
Is John carver managing them???? He was class today!!!
Very early days, but he looked confident and assured. After his save from Martial after 20 odd mins and the catch from the corner straight after he looked good. Lets hope he can keep it going and if he does the defence will get a lot of confidence.
When a keeper can make his debut against a team like Man Utd and in front of a home crowd that are nervously excited and hoping..and for him to not only take it in his stride outwardly and confidently expressing himself whilst commanding his area and shouting out orders...I think it speaks volumes for his quality.
I was very dubious about him but that one game has banished that in an instant.
All we need to do now is to carry it all on to the end of the season and we will most likely be known as the late coming top 10 dark horses.
POSSIBLY.
Relegation talk?.....PFTTTTTTTTT.
He has played over 20 times for his country so he was never going to be as bad as he was supposed to be in Denmark.Buying an International is not a panic buy.