Wednesday, November 12, 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR
No Result
View All Result
 Sports Portal
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR
Home FOOTBALL

Analysis of Angus Gunn’s performance in City 1-0 West Brom

by steveloxi
March 31, 2025
0

By any measure, it hasn’t been the season that Norwich City’s goalkeeping department, including Angus Gunn, would have wanted.

Last season, the Scotland international ranked among the best stop-stoppers in the Championship. His contributions were key to David Wagner’s side producing a run of form that culminated in a spot in the play-offs.

Gunn’s form this season hasn’t been where it was last term. It has been a season wrapped in inconsistency, injury and uncertainty.

Statistics involving the overall performance of City’s goalkeepers have gained real traction on social media as the campaign has developed.

One statistic to measure goalkeeping performance is post-shot expected goals minus goals allowed. In layman’s terms, it is a metric that uses expected goals to measure how likely a goalkeeper is to save a shot.

City rank at -9.2 on that stat. Essentially, a minus figure suggests bad luck and/or below par shot-stopping. That metric suggests Norwich’s goalkeepers have conceded nine times more than should have been the case. That puts them at the bottom of the pile in the Championship, with Sheffield Wednesday next closest at -4.6.

There is context that needs to be wrapped around those numbers – for example, some providers of those stats don’t take into consideration goalkeeper positioning. For all the spotlight being placed on Gunn’s performances, the big jumps in underperformance actually came while he was injured.

Gunn hasn’t been perfect this season, but you don’t become a bad goalkeeper overnight – and the 29-year-old hasn’t.

Angus Gunn produced a commanding display as Norwich City beat West Brom 1-0.

But it hasn’t been a campaign that matched last season’s standards. If that version of Gunn was between the sticks for Johannes Hoff Thorup’s side this term, they would undoubtedly have more points on the board.

Whoever has been between the sticks, it has felt like opposition teams have not been made to sweat or construct major openings to fashion goals. That is the overriding frustration of this campaign.

It hasn’t been an easy season for Gunn, but there is a fair bit of mitigation. There has been a change of goalkeeper coach, injuries and uncertainty over his long-term future. There is so much that goes into form but sometimes it swings without any explanation. Players can endure underpar patches – it happens.

Luck is also an unsexy factor to consider. Norwich’s goalkeepers have had very few moments of the kind that saw Gunn unknowingly deflect Karlan Grant’s shot just wide of the post.

City’s victory over West Brom was a reminder of Gunn at his very best. The stops to deny Torbjorn Heggem and, in particular, Kyle Bartley were top class at this level, but his overall command was greater and the number one exuded confidence.

Johannes Hoff Thorup gave Angus Gunn a massive hug after the full time whistle.Throughout the 90 minutes, Gunn made six saves – his highest of the Championship campaign. All of West Brom’s shots on target – amassing an expected goals rate of 1, where held by City’s keeper.

The three crosses held is the second highest of the campaign after City’s victory over Coventry in August. Gunn’s defensive actions outside of the area sat at four – his joint highest of the season.

In every metric, this was Gunn’s best performance of the campaign. It came at a point where he showcased to City his qualities as the speculation over his future continues to rumble on.

Gunn is yet to learn his fate over his Norwich future. Talks have not ignited and the situation remains unsolved heading into the last seven games of the Championship campaign.

City’s number one expressed his desire for clarity in a round of media interviews earlier this month. It is down to Ben Knapper and those who matter to communicate those decisions, but that uncertainity won’t have helped Gunn’s performances this season.

Maybe there should be an expectation that Gunn, who has made 167 appearances for the club over a five-season period across two stays, is afforded that clarity. That is before considering the weight, relationship and historical meaning of his last name.

It feels unlikely, especially with goalkeeping deputies George Long and Vicente Reyes being handed new contracts, that Norwich will come to the table to extend Gunn’s stay – but there is still plenty to play for.

Norwich clearly won’t want to communicate that prematurely and risk a drop in performances, but it doesn’t help any anxiety that is loitering around his situation with a young family to consider.

Gunn denied Kyle Bartley a late equaliser to secure three points for Norwich City.Gunn denied Kyle Bartley a late equaliser to secure three points for Norwich City. (Image: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd)Knapper outlined the factors that go into the decision-making process, including financial, football, and pathway considerations.

Norwich did sign Gunn as a Premier League club. There will be a need to make savings in the wage budget heading into year four as a Championship club – making a change in that department will be an easy cut.

In January, the search surrounded a younger and domestic profile – but City may opt to broaden their horizons in a summer window of more opportunity.

City’s challenge will be finding a capable replacement that is of equal or higher standing to Gunn if fresh terms aren’t offered. The version that played against West Brom is of a high standard in this division, even if it hasn’t been seen as frequently as anyone would like.

For Gunn, he is playing for a contract – either at City or elsewhere – as well as to resume his duties as Scotland’s frontline choice ahead of veteran Craig Gordon.

Angus Gunn made his return from a hamstring injury.

VERDICT: Arguably Gunn’s best individual performance of the Championship campaign – making two outstanding saves to deny Torbjorn Heggem and Kyle Bartley. Commanding presence throughout and alert to the danger to sweep up outside his box.

RATING: 8 out of 10

Previous Post

This top tight end prospect has committed to BYU

Next Post

From players to coaches, the Cougars have reached the pinnacle of the football world in many different ways

steveloxi

steveloxi

Related Posts

Swindon Town among England’s best at these kinds of goals
FOOTBALL

Swindon Town among England’s best at these kinds of goals

by steveloxi
September 30, 2025
0

Swindon Town’s ability to turn possession into goals has become a key driver behind their attacking explosion in the early part of this season. Another game, another long passing move that ended...

Read more
Swindon Town Launches Sun-Safe Kit to Tackle Melanoma Risks in Sport
FOOTBALL

Swindon Town Launches Sun-Safe Kit to Tackle Melanoma Risks in Sport

by steveloxi
September 30, 2025
0

Swindon Town FC has unveiled an innovative training kit designed to raise awareness of Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. The shirts feature UV-U-SEE, a pioneering logo that changes colour as...

Read more
Swindon Town squad strength made clear in Bromley victory
FOOTBALL

Swindon Town squad strength made clear in Bromley victory

by steveloxi
September 30, 2025
0

Swindon Town’s team selection against Bromley demonstrated the power of this squad, and Ian Holloway must be trusted to pick as he sees fit. At 1.45 pm on Saturday, amidst the rush...

Read more
Brendan Rodgers decides Celtic next three transfers after Balikwisha deal finally agreed
FOOTBALL

Brendan Rodgers decides Celtic next three transfers after Balikwisha deal finally agreed

by steveloxi
August 25, 2025
0

Celtic are finally set to seal a move for Royal Antwerp winger Michel-Ange Balikwisha after their long-running pursuit. But with the £4.5million move on the brink, the deals are unlikely to stop...

Read more
Next Post

From players to coaches, the Cougars have reached the pinnacle of the football world in many different ways

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Categories

  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL (148)
  • BASEBALL (59)
  • BASKETBALL (87)
  • COLLEGE SPORT (128)
  • FOOTBALL (154)
  • ICE-HOCKEY (26)
  • NACCA (1)
  • NASCAR (16)
  • NEWS (152)
  • NRL (586)
  • RUGBY (1,135)
  • Uncategorized (333)

Recent.

Power throw shock lifeline to retired Roosters star

Power throw shock lifeline to retired Roosters star

November 12, 2025
Cody Ramsey confirms new club, contract details

Cody Ramsey confirms new club, contract details

November 11, 2025
Joey Manu in $5 million Dragons development amid Shane Flanagan rebuild

Joey Manu in $5 million Dragons development amid Shane Flanagan rebuild

November 10, 2025

We're dedicated to providing you the very best information and knowledge of the above mentioned topics. 

We hope you found all of the information on metroJournal helpful, as we love to share them with you.

Category

  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL (148)
  • BASEBALL (59)
  • BASKETBALL (87)
  • COLLEGE SPORT (128)
  • FOOTBALL (154)
  • ICE-HOCKEY (26)
  • NACCA (1)
  • NASCAR (16)
  • NEWS (152)
  • NRL (586)
  • RUGBY (1,135)
  • Uncategorized (333)

Recent Posts

  • Power throw shock lifeline to retired Roosters star
  • Cody Ramsey confirms new club, contract details
  • Joey Manu in $5 million Dragons development amid Shane Flanagan rebuild

Metrojournal Copyright © Reserve | 2023 -2025

No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR

Metrojournal Copyright © Reserve | 2023 -2025