If , every time a goal goes in at division 2 level the goalkeeper’s reaction and positioning is solely taken into account in terms of culpability then 90% of the goals will be the keeper’s fault !!
You really do need to look at the passages of play before the ball crosses the line .
On a positive note , it sounded like Waters had a decent game last night and great to see Warburton score a well worked goal .
Absolute nonsense. I'm not even sure you believe that yourself, it's a ridiculous statement.
I keep seeing on here posters excusing Cornell with the 'just a League 2 keeper' argument, but never putting forward such a defense of any of our outfield players.
Cornell is badly at fault for the first two goals. The defence restricted Swansea to no more than a couple of 'meaningful' attempts on target prior to the first goal, which regardless of the initial bad clearance, wouldn't have been scored if Cornell had simply done his job in goal. Simply put, the first goal was scored when there was not even a 'meaningful' chance for Swansea.
The second is simply poor 'keeping. This would be considered poor 'keeping in the National League.
The stats show that Cornell was in the bottom few performing goalkeepers in League 2 last season and the two mistakes last night are simply more additions to his long list of glaring errors, and are indicative of why his stats are so poor.