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Mario Been criticizes FC Twente player: “That costs…

Despite a number of good saves, Lars Unnerstall was still negatively involved in the last goal against FC Twente. The German goalkeeper tried to catch a ball, but missed. On the other side under the bar, the ex-goalkeeper of FC Twente, Joël Drommel, did not make too strong an impression.

“With Drommel, it is of course also the story that he played against the team where he has kept for seven years,” says Been. This was the Weekend. “After three minutes he is lucky that Joshua Brenet makes hands. With the 1-0 he just has to stay in his goal, but what happens in front of the goal … They just aren’t paying attention. Boscagli just lets that man out walking away from his back and Max is also wrong.”

Also with Ricky van Wolfswinkel’s 2-0, Drommel did not look good, Been also noticed. “I don’t understand what he wants here. Van Wolfswinkel just shoots him straight under him. You can fall there as a keeper. Whatever he did, it was not good.”

The difference with Unnerstall is also indicated. “This man has a reach and a reflex, that drives you crazy,” continues Been. “For a tall keeper, that’s quite special. Still, I saw two blemishes on his game. I think he should have that goal from Veerman. If he dives, with his height, he’s got him. And he tries to catch that last goal. That costs FC Twente two points.”

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