Crystal Palace out on mortgage star Owen Goodman has described himself as a goalkeeper who can pull off saves others can not after signing on mortgage for AFC Wimbledon.
After spending final season on mortgage in League Two with Colchester United, the 20-year-old secured his second spell away, this time becoming a member of a membership from the identical division.
Describing his emotions after sealing the transfer, Goodman insisted that he had heard nothing however good issues concerning the membership, who even have a high quality goalkeeping coach within the type of Ashley Bayes.
On his aspirations from the spell, the goalkeeper told AFC Wimbledon’s website: “I’ve seen a number of keepers come right here and do effectively prior to now, in order that’s what I’m aspiring to.
“I’ve heard nothing however constructive issues concerning the membership.
“Bayzo is a character with an abundance of energy that is really going to drive me on to achieve great things.”
Goodman believes that as a goalkeeper he can pull off saves that others can not and that’s going to be his benefit at Plough Lane.
“I really feel that I’m a goalkeeper that may pull off saves that others can’t make.
“I performed 40-odd video games on this league final season, so I really feel excited for what the longer term holds for me with Wimbledon.
“The fans really get behind the team, it creates a terrifying atmosphere for the opposition.”
At the membership, Goodman will combat with Lewis Ward for a place between the sticks.
Crystal Palace shall be protecting an in depth eye on how Goodman does all through his time on the League Two outfit.