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16th July 2018
09:03am BST

"You’re hoping your goalkeeper will make a save during the game. The goalkeeper didn’t make a save, which didn’t help."The line was delivered with typical candour from Keane and had fellow pundits Ian Wright and Gary Neville laughing in the studio. Looking back on the match statistics, Subašić is credited with three saves from the six he faced during the match [the own goal being an unfortunate anomaly]. Not exactly a stinker but he will know himself that he could have done better for the second half strikes. The 33-year-old's failure to save these shots wasn't due to a lack of effort though, as the Monaco man was carrying an injury from the quarter-finals, as many viewers pointed out: https://twitter.com/eaamalyon/status/1018531927865872384 https://twitter.com/JasonLeMiere/status/1018556410836193280 https://twitter.com/JuanDirection58/status/1018531092079480832 https://twitter.com/JacquiOatley/status/1018546521309175808 Towards the end of extra time in Croatia's quarter-final against Russia, Subašić suffered a muscle injury [hamstring] that limited his mobility, but was determined to play through the following matches for his country. Croatia made it through against England despite his lack of fitness but it France were able to expose his lack of mobility a lot more, shooting from distance knowing he wouldn't be able to dive as well as usual.
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