When Playing Out From The Back Goes WRONG! 🫣



Playing out from the back is always a risk, and sometimes it goes horribly wrong. From risky passes to goalkeeping mistakes, here are the Premier League’s biggest moments where building from the back completely backfired. Featuring James Trafford, David Raya, Andre Onana, Martin Skrtel, Allison Becker and many more.

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37 thoughts on “When Playing Out From The Back Goes WRONG! 🫣”

  1. I remember Joe Corrigan making some huge howlers during the early stages of his City career, he went on to become one of Manchester cities greatest, a real fan favourite.

  2. The worst thing is when a goalkeeper thinks he can dribble past a forward; the second worst is when he passes into a tight spot. But hey this is modern football, what do I know?

  3. It wasn't that long ago when the common wisdom was never to pass the ball back to the goalkeeper when under pressure, but to clear the lines and then regroup.

  4. This isn't quite as good an indictment of this style of play as I'd hoped it would be. Most of them are just mis-kicks. But some of them, wow.

  5. I feel like there were way more of these last season, at one point there was one nearly every week. At some point, maybe we'll look back on this period as the stupidest in football tactics history.

  6. It goes to show, all the best keepers who have ever played in the premier league have made these mistakes, it's part of the game for a ball playing keeper.

  7. when clearance is not by default, it messes up with your decision making and muscle reflex (not conditioned for it)… playing at top level is hard as they try to gain space by increasing vertical space by playing from the back, i guess it is "fun" for our viewer, unless that is your team, they sorry for a bad bad day.

  8. it's usually crap teams who think they are Man City and insist on playing out from the back when they don't have the ability, but in this case it was Man City thinking they were Man City…

  9. About Trafford situation – tbh, you should never put your YOUNG and NEW goalkeeper in such a position. Of course Trafford made a mistake, but i wouldn't put even 20% of that blame on him… If your defending line can't break a high pressing without passing a ball to a goalkeeper on goalkeeper area – you fucked up as defending coach…

  10. Being a keeper is the hardest job. When the team wins nobody notices the keeper so much, when the team loses the keeper is often blamed. When an outfield player makes a mistake not such a big deal, when a keeper makes a mistake they can be ridiculed for decades after.

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