I don't believe his form has dropped as much as some make it out to be. The thing is Casillas usually shines when his team is doing bad, he singlehandedly keeps them in games, and for the last two years Real haven't exactly been doing too bad. Its not that his form dropped, its just the current Real team doesn't need to be so dependent on him like they were a few years back...
truehe one of the best shot stoppers and that is what real need him for
I'm thinking the near post thing in part because of the 2008 game at the Bernabeu v. the gobbi, Gio. If I recall, both Del Piero goals were nearside. (btw, that game sticks in my mind because of the ovation the bernabeu gave del piero when he was subbed off more than anything else. classy behavior, that).
I might have to steal your hubcaps if you mention HIM again, Ed.
(Casillas is a great keeper. Can be beaten at the near post though.)
Casillas is the poor man's Pinto anyway.
It's guaranteed he's going to lose form after the WC anyway. He had the weight of Spain on his hands. He'll probably be back in form next season anyway. Assuming he gets rest of course.Barca vs Real Madrid 08/09 2-0+2-6 is where Casillas was really good. Maybe his last season being a great goalkeeper (except for Henry's second goal). Again only time I seen Casillas being well was in South Africa after losing form.
Spurs should be a cake walk for Madrid.