William Henry Foulkes
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My view on the Scunthorpe chance is that it has to go down as a bit of a flap. However, there are three things to note about it:
1: how the hell did McEveley and Woolford let the Scunthorpe right back get the cross in? That's poor defending
2: the George Long of two months ago would have stayed on his line. Coming for the ball was the right decision and as you can see from the screengrab below, he tried to catch it but the issue is that his body position is all wrong. Edgar doesn't help - he's blocking his goalkeeper.
3: the main mistake is actually spilling the follow up shot. He's very lucky to get away with that.
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As for last week's spill which may or may not have crossed the line (FWIW I don't think it did - not totally): he was going across the goal with his weight on his left leg so did well to reverse that and get two hands on the ball. Yes, it span out but his reactions were good.
It appears that some posters' minds are either made up on the basis of one or two bad games or their expectations are unrealistic. If we stick with Long then I can see him making the team of the season as he's improving pretty much every game.
I'm not convinced it was either a flap - or he was particularly lucky in the follow up.
It's better to be calm and in total control but at some point the ball will break loose and then it's more random, with reactions and commitment playing a big part.
When the ball is bouncing around the box like that the attacking team has 8 yards by 8 feet to aim at, the defending team has the rest of the universe, which is getting on for a trillion cubic light years I reckon.
Defenders and keeper do a decent job and it ricochets off the attacker's head for a goal kick, by which time George is back in control.
This calmness is a part of his game I really like.
