'Meslier will be hurting as we fans are'
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We told you earlier that an Opta statistic showed that Leeds United's Illan Meslier's 'expected goal preventions' is the lowest among the keepers in the top four clubs - Burnley's James Trafford, Sheffield United's Michael Cooper and Sunderland's Anthony Patterson.
When asked if you thought the Frenchman should stay or go, here's what you had to say.
Sue: Our goalkeeper has let us down recently. However, he does have talent. It appears to me that the right thing to do might be to put him on the bench for a few games.
My thinking is he may believe he is irreplaceable and this could give him a nudge he needs.
We have a good defence and when we didn't, he did save us. Could be the concentration isn't there any when he is involved, he tries too hard.
Neil: I would think Meslier will be hurting as we fans are.
He is generally a very good keeper, but he has to concentrate harder to cut out the costly errors.
I'm sure he will and I'm sure he will be better for the rest of the season.
Mark: He's regressed and lost confidence which affects the defence in front of him who can't be sure he'll do the right thing.
He needs to be dropped.
Carl: He hasn't improved in 4 years, gone backwards.
A liability with the ball at his feet and does not dominate his area. Time to go.