Shaka Hislop
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And that's a big disappointment for me because I'm not sure how you turn that switch.
I'm not sure that there is a switch that a manager can flick.
This is something that players are born with and bring to the training ground and to the match field every single time they step on.
Listen, to Liam Rossini's point, yes, Sanchez didn't make one very good save, but the two errors he made were pretty basic, in all honesty.
And I get what he's saying about the first, and it's a team goal, but if you are going man-to-man, you could ask questions of, I think in this case, Jau Pedro, as to how he loses his markers as easily as he does.
But if Sanchez leaves his line to come for the ball as he does here, it's got to be a better effort.
He misses that by a long way.
And in the end, it's a header from Ben White from all of, what, three yards?
I like a manager who says, I'm asking my goalkeeper to do certain things or anybody else to do certain things.
And if there's some teething issues to start with,
I'll take that responsibility, but that's fine.
It's not like playing out from the back.
It's not like doing something different from there.
Your question was about the manager taking responsibility, and it was.
But the two errors from Robert Sanchez were pretty basic errors.
Made a good save, yes, but very basic errors.
As bad as the first was, I actually think from a goalkeeping perspective, the second was even worse.