Kampusbet ~ " Wayne Hennessey is king of Crystal Palace - and will be prince of Wales at Euro 2016 "
Agen TangKasneT ~ Last action hero Wayne Hennessey saved the day for Crystal Palace and was then pitched into a remake of Saint George and the Dragon with old chum Joe Hart.
Wales goalkeeper Hennessey was dissecting the merits of his injury-time save to deny Southampton striker Shane Long when he learned of their pressing date with England at Euro 2016.
Three
months ago, Hennessey was stuck on the bench at Selhurst Park - now
he’s off to Lens for the biggest eisteddfod in Wales’ history.
He said: “England
are blessed with some fantastic keepers – I’m very close to Joe Hart,
England’s No.1, and some of the saves he’s made over the years have been
outstanding.
“I’ve known him for a while because I lived in Shrewsbury when I
played for Wolves and Joe’s family lived just around the corner from me.
“I’ve
played against him numerous times, we’re the same age and our careers
have kind of stayed together. I’m sure we’ll be exchanging texts about
the draw sooner or later.”
Hennessey had to wait almost a year to establish himself as Palace’s first-choice keeper ahead of club legend Julian Speroni and Alex McCarthy.
Bandar Judi Online TangKasneT ~ On this evidence, he will keep the shirt for a while now and Speroni –
two appearances behind John Jackson’s 388 as Palace’s longest-serving
keeper – will have to wait to rewrite history.
Hennessey said:
“If he wants to reach that goal all the best to him, but there is only
room for one person in that position and a run in the team will do me
good on the way to the Euros in France.”
He said: “I don’t know if Yohan’s the best player I’ve ever worked with, but he’s in the top five.
“I’m
very fortunate the club found the finance to go out and get him because
it was not an easy dea, but over the last four or five years we’ve
earned the right as a club to bring in good players like Cabaye.”
Southampton, one point from four games, are slipping off the pace but skipper Jose Fonte said: “We have two big home games coming up, against Tottenham and Arsenal, but we back ourselves against anyone at St Mary’s.
“Yes,
we’ve been going through a sticky patch, but those are the games that
could bring out the best in us because the fighting spirit is there and
we are not scared of anyone.”
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