Manchester United goalkeard Coach Richard Hartis has Sergio Romero Old Trafford legend Edwin van der Sar.
Hartis joined United last year and works hard with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He spoke long and hard about Romero and David de Gea and was told about the joy of running with the most sensitive goalkeepers.
The Romero United Cup goalkeeper for his five-year high at the club and returned to the look with a forging in last week’s 2-1 win over LASK.
Argentina’s foreigner now hopes to put his teammate De Gea in a useful position for the rest of United’s Europa League campaign. And Hart is incredibly inspired by him.
“He’s a very experienced goalkeeper,” Hartis told United’s official online website about Romero. “He is a foreign goalkeeper who has played a World Cup final. I found it incredibly difficult. Very emotionally strong. It is exhibited for paintings every and every day and tries Array. Even now, at 33, he’s looking for some of the basics of his game, which is really refreshing.
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“Good players adapt, so as players age and the framing slows down a bit, the brain accelerates more. Sergio shows this adaptability. Your thirst for wisdom means you need to come and see your clips after training, then games, strives to improve, to be as productive as possible, which gives you that consistency point around your performance.
“He’s a very professional guy. He takes his homework seriously. I think since I came back here, he just missed an educational session, so he’s on the lawn, doing what he’s asked to do, every day.
“His mindset matches that of the other more productive goalkeepers I’ve ever had a chance to paint with. Edwin van der Sar like this. Sergio is an elite goalkeeper.”
Hartis then praised Romero’s tactic, a feature de La Gea possesses.
“Good goalkeepers have the game out of possession,” he added. “They have to get one team to play when others can’t and save things that others can’t. That’s what doormen do here.
“If you look at Sergio tactically, he is very cunning, so he treats a lot of data very temporarily with the game for his decision-making, in the same way as David. Experienced goalkeepers do it.”