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Morsy: Muric Has Become a Little Bit of a Scapegoat
Saturday, 4th Jan 2025 06:00 by Kallum Brisset

Town captain Sam Morsy believes Aro Muric has been made a scapegoat in recent weeks following the goalkeeper’s performances that has led to Christian Walton replacing the Kosovo international.

Muric signed for the Blues from Burnley for £8 million in July and started every Premier League game from his debut at Manchester City on the second weekend of the season until Monday’s victory over Chelsea.

However, displays have been mixed and calls to replace Muric with Walton began intensifying after a string of mistakes against the likes of Brentford, Bournemouth and Newcastle United.

Muric has had the most errors leading to goals in the Premier League this season with five, two more than any other player in the division.

Morsy heaped praise on the patient Walton, who is set to continue as the starting goalkeeper at Fulham on Sunday, and sympathised with Muric, who he claims will recover strongly when he gets the opportunity.

“A clean sheet and a man of the match performance, it couldn’t have gone any better and it’s great for him,” Morsy said. “We’ve had that over the last couple of seasons with the goalkeeping situation and goalkeepers getting injured and others stepping in.

“I don’t think people understand the saves Aro has made, I think he’s become a little bit of a scapegoat amongst the fanbase. That’s not really what we’re looking for because he’s made some massive saves and kept us in games.

“It feels like a small section at most clubs if results don’t go well they want to put it on one player and blame him. When he gets his chance again he’ll come back really strong.

“Now Walts is going to continue his second game, he’s been really supportive of Aro and they’ve got a good relationship. He’s been training well and that’s the mantra of the club, you never know when it’s going to be your opportunity and he took it with both hands.

“It was a great moment for him, his second game and he’ll be feeling really confident.”

Speaking further on Muric, whose clean sheet at Brighton and Hove Albion in September is widely viewed as one of the great goalkeeping performances, Morsy said: “He’s a popular member of the squad. He’s a really good guy and is working really hard to help and be the best he can.

“Being a goalie is probably the hardest position on the pitch, not only are you asked to make saves but playing with your feet as well. To get both of them to be exceptional you’re probably looking at the best goalie in the world.

“It’s a big challenge but he’s done great and he’ll come back stronger for sure.”

Town travel to London to face Fulham on Sunday in what is their first match of 2025. The Blues are winless in their last eight meetings with the Cottagers but are yet to lose in their three Premier League meetings to date.

Marco Silva’s side are currently eighth in the table and enter this weekend’s clash off the back of a seven-game unbeaten streak that is currently bettered by only Liverpool and Arsenal.


“They’re a really good side,” Morsy said. “They’ve had some really good wins in the first half of the season and are doing well. They’ve got really good individual players, a physical and athletic team that are well coached.

“They’re a little bit of everything and are having a great season. But it’s up to us, our away form has been alright this season and we’re coming off the back of a big win so we have to believe and do our best to get something from the game.

“They’ve got good players all over. [Alex] Iwobi’s a really good player and is having a good season so we’ll have to pay him maximum respect. Antonee Robinson looks like the best left-back in the country at the minute so we’re going to have to do our best to try and nullify him.

“But they’ve got threats all over the pitch and are a really good team, so we’re going to have to be really organised. It’s going to have to be a real team effort doubling up and tripling up on players, that same hard work and humility against Chelsea and see where it takes us.”

Morsy captained United States international Robinson while the pair were together at Wigan Athletic, and the Town midfielder says the full-back will be a big threat at Craven Cottage this weekend.

He said: “He’s having a terrific season and he’s become one of the main attacking threats with seven assists. He’s flying so we’ll have to speak about it and get a plan to stop him because he’s having a brilliant season. I’m really happy for him.”

This weekend also marks the beginning of the second half of the season with Fulham the first opposition the Blues have faced for a second time around.

The reverse fixture in August saw Town pick up their first Premier League point of the season, and Morsy believes his side were unfortunate not to claim more.

“It was a good game and we were probably a little bit unlucky not to have won,” the 33-year-old reflected. “It was a tough game against a proper Premier League team. But they’re at home now and are in great form so it will be a good game.”

Victory over Chelsea on Monday was a huge confidence boost for Kieran McKenna’s side, particularly when the calibre of the opposition includes some of the league’s most in-form players such as Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson and Moises Caicedo.

But Morsy knows the importance of staying grounded and immediately switching the focus to the matches ahead instead of spending too much time basking in the glory of results prior.

He said: “You have a day off after the win and when you come back to the training ground it’s important to focus on the next steps. It’s not about talking about the Chelsea win every day, you enjoy it and debrief it and that’s that.

“You then continue the dialogue of how we’re going to get better and how we’re going to beat Fulham. We know the position we are in the division so we won’t be getting too high off any win.

“You can go in full of confidence thinking it’s going to be okay and you’ll be humbled pretty fast. We’ve got to go in and approach it as a really tough game, which it is because they’re a really good side.

“Off the back of the win we know on our day we’re capable of beating anyone. As usual in a Premier League game you need a mixture of a lot of things, but the main thing is how hard we can work, the effort and showcase the best of ourselves. We’ll see if it’s enough to get anything from the game.”

Morsy has started 17 of the Blues’ 19 league fixtures so far this season, only missing out at Brentford through a minor hamstring injury and against Arsenal through suspension.

The Egypt international says the fight for places in the heart of Town’s midfield is a testament to the quality of players at McKenna’s disposal, which include Kalvin Phillips, Jens Cajuste, Jack Taylor and Massimo Luongo.

“It’s the strongest it’s been since I’ve been at the club by far, only two players can play and everyone’s competing,” Morsy said.

“That’s going to be a really big strength of ours for the second half of the season because football is never straight forward with injuries, suspensions and form, so we need to keep that part of the team firing and that will help the team.”

Cajuste in particular has become one of the first names on the team sheet over the last few months having grown into the season following his arrival on loan from Italian giants Napoli in August, and Morsy has been particularly pleased with the Sweden international’s performances.

He said: “I’ve been really impressed. He’s getting better every week and he’s had some outstanding games. He’s come from a different country so he’s adapting to a new culture and a new way of football but I think he’s done brilliantly well.

“He’s a great kid, he keeps improving and hopefully he can keep getting better.

“He’s growing and his confidence is getting better all the time and there’s some excellent coaches here to help him get better. He’s added more bits to his game and you can see he’s really enjoying it.

“A lot of the time if you’re really enjoying your football you are going to play your best, so long may that continue.

“I’ve always looked at any midfielder I’ve played with or on the training ground and there’s always things you can take. The slight nuances of maybe how they move or how they receive the ball or whatever it may be.

“It’s always a learning curve, you can always learn from good players and it’s great to have him here.”

Another player who has taken to the Premier League like a duck to water is swashbuckling centre-forward Liam Delap.

The striker’s latest display against Chelsea has taken him to seven goals and two assists in the Premier League this season. Of Delap, Morsy said: “He’s had a brilliant first half of the season. His parents have raised him really well – he’s really grounded, really humble, works hard, takes advice and he’s doing great.

“From the start of the season to now he’s improving all the time. He’s such a goal threat, he’s getting better and better and that’s the form we’re going to need him in.”

Morsy received his fifth booking of the season against Newcastle last month which ruled him out of the Christmas trip to the Emirates Stadium.

On his suspension, he added: “There’s always that element of the rest side, especially with games coming up thick and fast but I’m experienced enough to know how to deal with those.

“In the younger years you might be disappointed but as you get older you realise it’s part of the game. It’s just to stay focused, don’t take your eye off the ball and be ready.

“You have Arsenal and Chelsea coming up, it’s easy to not be ready but the most important thing is your preparation.”


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TractorfactorSteve added 06:15 - Jan 4
In order to stop being a scapegoat it's necessary to atone for your 'sins'.I reckon Muric has been given plenty of time to do this. KMcK has made the right decision and would hardly have done so other than on performance observations.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 06:31 - Jan 4
" It feels like a small section at most clubs if results don’t go well they want to put it on one player and blame him. When he gets his chance again he’ll come back really strong" .
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Bluearmy_81 added 06:45 - Jan 4
Unfortunately his decision making at times, especially around coming out, has been Sunday league level, and we simply can’t afford that in the prem. Hes not inexperienced and 18, I will never understand why he came out for Bournemouth’s first, it was absolute suicide…
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Dissboyitfc added 07:15 - Jan 4
Totally agree with you Bluearmy, having said that i dont like anyone being a scapegoat it doesnt help!

When Waltons name was announced over the PA system the roar was very loud, i felt for Muric, lets not forget he is human and would have heard it and probably would have hurt a little. We all need to get behind the players and that cheer in my eyes was almost equivalent to a boo. Feeling loved by the fan base is probably a big thing to most if not all players! I felt and said at the time Walton should have kept the shirt after the Liverpool game, Muric should have had to pry the shirt off of Waltons back, Waltons attitude has been superb and deserves his chance. We can and should all have our favourites, Muric is not a favourite of mine but he will never feel it from me, Muric will be professional and will know he has cost us points! Hopefully the rest will recharge him and he will come back all the better, remember Hladky didnt start as a favourite had some some very indifferent perforformances!

We must always get behind the matchday squad, its only right!
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ChrisFelix added 07:21 - Jan 4
Not do much as a scapegoat but a liability.
Hard enough to survive in this tought league with the officials appearing to be against us & some needing a serious eye test.
We simply can't afford to keep offering charity between the posts
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benslifeyt added 07:25 - Jan 4
I don’t mean this disrespectfully but muric has helped him self . Unfortunately he plays in a position where even 1 mistake per game it comes back as an opposition goal because of the position he plays . You need someone who’s more consistent there. Sure he’s a great person ,
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MK1 added 07:54 - Jan 4
I think it was the right decision for both club and player. Take him out the limelight for a while and see how he responds. Walton is a PL goalkeeper in my humble opinion and should keep his place if/until he is injured/drop in form.
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Dissboyitfc added 08:00 - Jan 4
Chrisfelix whilst at times it has felt like the officials are against us, thats not always the case, we were certainly gifted a pen on Saturday, i would have been furious had that been awarded against us hopefully this second half of the season will see us get a few more decisions!
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Bluearmy_81 added 08:03 - Jan 4
Diss, if he wants the fans to love him again he needs to stop breaking our hearts with incompetent moments of madness, it’s pretty simple. He’s a big bloke and getting paid very well, I’m sure he’ll be fine!
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BlueRuin69 added 08:05 - Jan 4
Say whatever you want Sam, Muric is a poor goalkeeper at this level whose decision making is abysmal . He is hesitant and the difference when Walton played was stark, he won't comeback stronger as I'm not sure he is bothered, sell him.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 08:21 - Jan 4
I wonder how long it will be before some fans are moaning about Walton after he makes a mistake, as he will, 'cos ALL keepers do at some point. Having said that, I think Walton deserves his chance and he did very well against Chelski. I am hoping he can keep up that level as the season goes on.
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cressi added 08:28 - Jan 4
Although I have utter respect for Sam who has been brilliant for our club since arriving. And I understand defending a team mate enough was enough.
The first part of the article mentioned three games Muric had made mistakes this happened every game some he got away with I believe it should have happened earlier May have more points. It's no good making great saves but then creating your own downfall.
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DinnernotTea added 08:39 - Jan 4
Way off Sam. Fans know a good goalkeeper or not. Muric I absolutely promise you will eventually spend his career in the Champ.

No mention of him holding the current Prem record of errors leading to goals either.

Sorry Sir Sam, but this is poor by you.
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johnwarksshorts added 08:47 - Jan 4
Aro is a great shot stopper, but other areas of his game need working on. I'm sure he will come back stronger and more improved in those areas. However constant criticism of any person on social media cannot help their confidence.
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shakytown added 08:51 - Jan 4
No point in slagging of a player who made some howlers and he is not the only one!!!!!! I think a big part of the problem is he was asked to play a style he is not comfortable with ( playing out from the back ) and in the last 2 games we have stopped doing. We are just not good enough to fluff about in this league and he paid the price for it. Hopefully he will learn and the coaching staff will help him to come back a better player.
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SpiritOfJohn added 08:56 - Jan 4
Muric does a lot of things well but is still prone to making a calamitous error, which can cost us dearly, as against Bournemouth. However, I have no problem with Morsy defending him, as some people have seemed to be set against Muric from day one. Walton did well against Chelsea and deserves to keep his place. All positions should be filled on merit rather than based on how much money a player has cost.
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BlueySwede added 09:12 - Jan 4
Yes, Muric has made mistakes, but as Morsy says he has also made some excellent sades. It was the right decision to give him a rest, but I dont like that a small portion of Town fans always seem to always be looking for scapegoats.
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trulyblue added 09:13 - Jan 4
Annoys me that everyone consistently looks at the negatives with a goalkeeper and never the positives and the fact that he's 2nd in the league for saves and top for claiming high balls. Unfortunately there always had to be a scapegoat in a struggling team year his errors wouldn't be so obvious if we'd scored more goals leading to more points, but then nobody blames the strikers...... Strange things football fans, especially those that base their opinions on TV highlights which often only highlight goals scored, conceded and errors.
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trncbluearmy added 09:24 - Jan 4
Would expect Sam to protect a team mate but Muric has been dropped for reasons that are pretty obvious
KMc conversation with Muric will have been very similar to fans thoughts,
difference is, one is done in private, the other in public

COYB
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Tedray added 09:41 - Jan 4
Probably best Sam if the debate is now closed down.The situation seems to have been resolved for now with Christian having hopefully a bit of leeway. However a goalkeeper is a goalkeeper and they are in the public eye and the buck often rests with them. Anyway your turn now Christian - continue to show us what you can do please and the best of luck.
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Ipswich1977 added 09:50 - Jan 4
The reality is that Muric is truly awful, absolutely awful.

One or two errors you'd expect and can live with, but with Muric is that woeful that it constantly happens.

We might as well not have a keeper at all if Muric is going to be playing.

The uplift I felt when I heard that Walton was playing against Chelsea was brilliant.

You can tell the crowd thought that too.

I get that Samy is defending his team mate, but please be realistic.

Still remember Andy Marshall and how awful he was too.

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victorysquad added 09:52 - Jan 4
We are blessed to have two great keepers. Muric has an outstanding command of his area and i have zero doubt when a corner comes in anywhere near him, he will get it. Muric also is a great shot stopper. I think he just needs some work on the distribution side
Of things, bit that should be easy to fix. He needs to go through 1,000 drills on when to just hit it long and when to play put from the back, then we have a world
Class keeper
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FrankMarshall added 10:07 - Jan 4
Muric is (most of the time) a good shot stopper. However, his decision making and control when playing out from the back is highly questionable. He's frustrating as consistency is key with a goalkeeper and he's inconsistent. He's young, and with time we could have a very, very good GK.
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Clemcc added 10:12 - Jan 4
Been saying try Walton for weeks but I remember seeing a recent video of the players coming down the tunnel after the Chelsea win - every player was cheering but Muric was glumfaced!! Says it all
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bobble added 10:25 - Jan 4
Surely walton has been made a scapegoat by not being picked after the 2 nil loss to the sckousers..
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