An ability to defy gravity as they dive at full-stretch to keep out that twenty-five yard thunderbolt? Or is it a combination of all of the above? Seldom flashy and often efficient, Mignolet kept a fairly low profile during his three years at the SOL, but was nevertheless effective, despite playing behind a defence that was often suspect. His performance versus Liverpool in , keeping the Reds at bay in the face of a barrage of shots from all angles, was an undoubted highlight.
The Estonian giant, a goalkeeper who loved a flying header, was a colossus for the Black Cats between and The club itself went through a period of immense turbulence during this time, with a Premier League relegation and then a playoff semi-final defeat in the season that followed, but Poom was undoubtedly one of our best players during this period. OK, Pickford only had one season at senior level to demonstrate his worth in a Sunderland shirt, but he took advantage of it with aplomb.
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Sunderland breeze past Crewe to move second Ross Stewart struck twice for Sunderland as they won at Crewe to move up to second in the table. Lee Burge. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Who are the five greatest goalkeepers to have ever played for Sunderland? Graham Macmillan-Mason ranks them from 5 to 1. Simon Mignolet was bought in Steve Bruce's second season, as back up to then-record buy Craig Gordon. Not a great deal of fanfare surrounded the capture of the Belgian, who was also sought after by PSV Eindhoven. The injury prone Gordon gave Mignolet a chance to shine immediately, however.
Despite competent displays, he twice lost his place in the side - firstly to the Scottish international, and then a season later to Keiren Westwood. The year-old returned from a broken nose leading up to the game vs Manchester City on New Years' Day wearing a protective mask, with Westwood ruled out through flu. One of the most memorable games at the Stadium of Light was also where he would come to the fore, remaining in the side under Martin O'Neill until his sacking, and then also being his predecessor Paolo Di Canio's number one between the sticks.
In his final season at the club he won Player of the Year, almost single-handedly keeping us up with a string of outstanding performances, including an unbelievable display against Newcastle at St. James Park. He left to join Liverpool at the end of that season, but he is remembered fondly on Wearside.
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