
A few days ago, Bologna goalkeeper Skorupski talked about his views on the role of goalkeeper.
Skorupski said: "I have always said and insisted that goalkeepers must first be able to save. Now some coaches focus more on foot skills rather than hand skills. In my opinion, if you participate in the offense very well but lose the ball every time you take a shot, it doesn't matter how good your footwork is. The coach asked me to contribute in this area, and I tried to satisfy him."
When asked if he wished he was born as Lewandowski, Skorupski replied: "No, I don't envy him at all. But indeed, I don't want my 7-year-old son Leo to play as a forward in the Bologna youth team. I hope he will be a goalkeeper. I will be worried about him getting injured, and I will be sad to see him take such a risk as me."
Finally, Skorupski revealed the behind-the-scenes story about the child: "He is my biggest critic: after the game he will say, 'You should have hit that ball.' It's funny. He's right, I don't know how he knows this. It's better to play in the outfield. I understand that. The forward's mistakes can never be made. Did you notice that the MVP award will never be awarded to us unless we save the penalty? "
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