The problem with Mignolet is that after he's dropped, he would bounce back when given the opportunity, which is good. And all would appear fine and we would have a very good keeper for half a season or so. But then the next season, errors would creep in into his performances again. We would drop points due to his errors. A winning game becomes a draw game. A draw game becomes a loss, etc, etc. He would then have a crisis of confidence and perform worse until the manager has to drop him again. This cycle has happened 2 times during his time here and under 2 different managers.
What he needs to work on is when he makes an error in one game, he needs to bounce back quickly the next game. No world class keeper has a season without errors. The difference between him and world class keepers is that world class keepers soon forget their errors and bounce back right away.


Does he really think he should be given whatever amount of time he wants to organise himself ? The lad is a numpty and had more than enough time, The ref had to mark out the ground, step the wall back and then retake his position before he blew the whistle and that numpty wasn't even paying attention. It was a fair distance out and luiz hit it well but the wall should have done better and the keeper at least in a position to try and save it. He could have saved that but we will never know because he couldn't even organise himself to try. The chap is a fool and it isn't the first time he has done stupid stuff like this
The Europa league game where he was strolling about the box with the ball in his hands for 28 odd seconds which also cost us a goal.
