Thierry Henry has sparked controversy by suggesting that Nick Pope’s crucial save against Bradley Barcola during Newcastle’s 1-1 draw with PSG was not as remarkable as it initially appeared. Despite Pope’s standout performance, where he made six key saves, Henry, speaking on CBS Sports, attributed Barcola’s missed opportunity more to poor finishing than to a brilliant save.
Pope’s exceptional goalkeeping was instrumental in securing a draw against PSG, preventing several potential goals and keeping Newcastle competitive throughout the match. However, Henry argued that the save against Barcola’s point-blank shot was more a result of the forward’s inadequate finishing than Pope’s exceptional skill.
The former Burnley goalkeeper, valued at £10 million, faced recent criticism from Newcastle fans due to some subpar performances in Premier League matches. Pope’s notable weakness with the ball at his feet is well-known, but his shot-stopping ability, showcased against PSG, highlighted his capacity to be a game-changer.
Despite losing his clean sheet to a controversial last-minute penalty, Pope’s standout performance against PSG is expected to boost his confidence and reassure fans about his goalkeeping prowess. As Newcastle faces crucial upcoming matches against Manchester United and AC Milan, manager Eddie Howe will be counting on Pope’s top-notch form to make a significant impact.