
[LeParisien] Lucas Chevalier no longer unanimous in the goalkeeper hierarchy. Luis Enrique did everything to maintain his status by protecting him, unfortunately too many performances of no return have revived the Safonov conundrum which can no longer be ignored. The equation has changed.
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![[LeParisien] Lucas Chevalier no longer unanimous in the goalkeeper hierarchy. Luis Enrique did everything to maintain his status by protecting him, unfortunately too many performances of no return have revived the Safonov conundrum which can no longer be ignored. The equation has changed. [LeParisien] Lucas Chevalier no longer unanimous in the goalkeeper hierarchy. Luis Enrique did everything to maintain his status by protecting him, unfortunately too many performances of no return have revived the Safonov conundrum which can no longer be ignored. The equation has changed.](https://www.eucup.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ZkPkswPkZiJu0oKukGr28j9453V0XjGTXcHU_fphWZY-1024x576.jpeg)
6 Comments
Should have given Safanov a chance from the start. Performed well in relief of Gigi last year. Dudes always been solid when called upon
Makes sense, sad for him cause I really thought he would improve after the Marseille game but he should stay on the bench for now
We should’ve never gotten rid of Donna.
This is an interesting update, but with Safonov projected to still be out for a crucial match against Newcastle United, who will play in goal, still Chevalier. At this point let’s go across the street and get Kevin Trapp back until Safonov can play
Who’s saying that? A journalist? I don’t think Enrique would say that…
Well, if true, I woul like to see Renato Marin in the equation and see how he performs, the only game he played I couldn’t find it streaming anywhere, so I don’t know how he was, but apparently he is very good with his feet, so, should be an interesting option