Gary Neville Criticizes Arsenal Goalkeeper David Raya’s Poor Kicking Performance

During the recent showdown between Arsenal and Manchester City, football pundit and Manchester United legend Gary Neville didn’t hold back in his criticism of Arsenal’s goalkeeper, David Raya. Despite making a crucial save to deny Nathan Ake, Raya’s performance was marred by poor kicking, frequent misses, and even a comical fall while attempting to clear the ball. The home fans didn’t hold back either, jeering at Raya’s mistakes.

Neville, known for his no-nonsense analysis, didn’t mince his words during Sky Sports’ coverage of the game. He highlighted Raya’s subpar kicking, stating, “Raya’s kicking has been terrible. It’s not helping him that he keeps falling over as he kicks it.” The first half of the match was described as “strange” by Neville, with both teams failing to capitalize on scoring opportunities.

The spotlight on Arsenal’s goalkeeping situation has been intensifying, with rumors swirling about the club’s search for a new goalkeeper in the upcoming transfer window. Raya, who made the switch from Brentford to Arsenal last year, has struggled with inconsistency throughout the season, prompting calls for a more reliable option to be brought in.

As the debate rages on about Arsenal’s goalkeeping woes, one thing is clear – David Raya’s performance against Manchester City has left much to be desired. Will Arsenal make a move for a new goalkeeper to shore up their defense? Only time will tell.

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