The Chilean goalkeeper is playing his first minutes with Swansea, the Championship club that signed him this season. That already gives us something to talk about.
Last week, Lawrence Vigouroux took another step forward in his career. The Chilean goalkeeper of English origin joined Swansea, who play in the Championship, the second tier of British football, after an unpleasant year at Burnley. It was a contradictory season: although it meant a move to the Premier League, in practice it offered him no opportunity to play. To make matters worse, on a collective level it ended in relegation.
In the Welsh team, however, things seem better. From the start, because the goalkeeper has been reunited with Luke Williams, the coach who trained him at Swindon Town where Vigouroux performed exceptionally well. From this, we can deduce that he will have many more opportunities to play than during his last campaign.
The striking action
These days in England there is talk of the goalkeeper, who chose to play for Chile at youth level, played for Everton and was on Ricardo Gareca’s preliminary list for the Copa América. Attention is drawn to a specific action in your game What was seen in the match against Cologne, from Germany, is part of the preparation to arrive in the best possible shape to the dispute of the second category of the island football tournament.
With the ball in hand, Vigouroux prepares to throw the ball forward and launch an attack. But before throwing it, he quickly turns 360 degrees.Coming off the bench in Swansea’s pre-season friendly against FC Cologne on Wednesday, Vigouroux did not hesitate to show his new team his incredible ability. “, maintains the site The sun one of the most widely read in the country, due to its sensational profile.
“The Chilean player executed a magnificent 360-degree turn and then dropped the ball on his foot as he prepared for the goal kick. “, he adds, about the development of the unique piece.
The following reference highlights the reactions it generated.The fans have called the championship team’s goalkeeper “goalkeeper of the season”. ‘”, he describes, revealing the sarcasm behind the expression. Another confirms. “Either you have it or you don’t.”
The explanation
As striking as it is, it should be noted that the action is not accidental. By his training and style of play, Vigouroux is a goalkeeper who tends to place the ball on the ground to trigger his team’s offensive actions, generally with a long-range shot. . He did it at every club he played for.
But this determination involves risks, which in several cases have become emblematic actions, as, unexpectedly, a rival appears and ends up snatching the tool and inserting it into the bottom of the net . It didn’t happen to him, but he doesn’t want it to happen to him either.
According to experts of his game, This is the explanation for the national goalkeeper’s colorful ‘360’: looking in all directions before dropping the ball and launching the charge with the absolute certainty that there will be no problem in his goal. .
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