Crystal Palace made Vicente Guaita their first signing of the 2018 summer after he penned a three-year deal, and he brought plenty of pedigree to Selhurst Park. Vicente Guaita's hopes for the future Crystal Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita has become a key figure for the Eagles in recent seasons. “It is what I want for the team and I think with Kepa he knows, he’ll be honest that there have been some mistakes that have cost us goals.
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It is the nature of it, so that needs to improve.”Caballero will start in place of Arrizabalaga in Saturday’s Lampard commented: “Willy will start. He was good in his first season but he's now become irreplaceable in his second. Since joining Palace in the summer of 2018, the Spaniard has established himself as the Eagles' first choice goalkeeper, making 51 appearances in all competitions and recording 16 clean sheets in the Premier League. The gloves have been passed on and are in Vicente Guaita's supremely safe hands. The gloves have been passed on and are in Vicente Guaita's supremely safe hands. Lampard has ruled out signing a new stopper before Friday’s transfer deadline but warned Arrizabalaga he must up his game.“I am not looking at it now,” said Lampard at a press conference on Friday. Reports in Spain suggest Frank Lampard has already got his staff planning for next season with a challenger to under-pressure Kepa Arrizabalaga on the agenda. Guaita's potential was realised by Spanish giants Valencia at the age of eight, when he was invited to join their youth academy in 1995. The gloves have been passed on and are in Vicente Guaita's supremely safe hands. Chelsea have been impressed by Crystal Palace star Vicente Guaita's performances in the Premier LeagueDon't wait 30 years - sign up for our daily football email newsletter today!The Blues will require a new shot-stopper in the summer because Willy Caballero is planning to depart when his contract expires at the end of the campaign. Crystal Palace made Vicente Guaita their first signing of the 2018 summer after he penned a three-year deal, and he brought plenty of pedigree to Selhurst Park. Guaita's potential was realised by Spanish giants Valencia at the age of eight, when he was invited to join their youth academy in 1995.After working his way through the ranks and playing understudy to top shot-stoppers such as Santiago Canizares and Timo Hildebrand, he made his first-team bow in 2008/09 and further displayed his talents the following campaign on loan at Recreativo Huelva, where he won the Segunda’s Goalkeeper of the Year award.That saw him afforded more opportunities upon his return to the Mestalla, and he appeared in 28 games in all competitions including a run to the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League. "With the Premier League having returned, the rigmarole of Fantasy Football is emphatically back, and that means it’s time to tweak your team for the final sprint of 2019/20.This week, we’re reviewing the season so far for five of Crystal Palace’s most influential players, explaining their role in the last 29 matches and what to expect from them in the upcoming nine. The 33-year-old Spaniard has conceded only 24 goals in 22 Chelsea are likely to face competition for the former Getafe and Valencia goalkeeper, however.