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… his keeper following his mistake for Forest’s second goal.
In his post match press conference.
Such a shame Onana pulls off one of the saves of the season to stop us getting 3 points at home. Combined with the Leicester penalty decision and we’d be outside the relegation zone and 4 points better, and crucially have gotten a home win.
Amorim sights Onana match saving save at Ipswich when protecting.. on 23:34 - Dec 7 by SWBlue22
If you believe that things even themselves out over the course of a season then you're deluded. It's utter crap in my opinion.
Bizarre you have down votes here as this is a factual answer. It's matter of fact. 46 games is a very very small sample size so the variance of decisions is impossible to balance out over such a small sample size. It's like saying if you flip a coin 38 times it will be even at the end.....it likely wouldn't. The decisions even themselves out over a sample size of closer to 500 which is 12 seasons plus. They definitely do not even out over a season....they could....but the probability is they won't.