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Posted January 16, 2019 01:21 · last edited January 16, 2019 01:24

What a save from @WoudMichael against @BVB \uD83C\uDDE9\uD83C

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Kiwi keeper Michael Woud plays the second half for Willem II in a 3-2 loss to a strong Dortmund side featuring the likes of G\u00F6tze, Sancho, and Kagawa. Apparently was immense in goal, could do nothing about the ones he conceded (including an insane FK). McGarry doesn\u2019t feature

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Kiwi keeper Michael Woud plays the second half for Willem II in a 3-2 loss to a strong Dortmund side featuring the likes of Götze, Sancho, and Kagawa. Apparently was immense in goal, could do nothing about the ones he conceded (including an insane FK). McGarry doesn’t feature

James McGarry has made a couple appearances for Willem II already but Mike Woud has only sat on the bench for the first team so far. However he’s as close as he’s been to cracking it right now, with backup keeper Mattijs Branderhorst out injured at the moment he’s the number two for now. Similar opportunities may arise for James McGarry too, who is dealing with a little injury niggle picked up on training camp recently but with regular left back Diego Palacios away with Ecuador for the South American U20 champs there’s a spot there to play for. Should be a fun couple of weeks at Willem II then.

Willem II Goalkeeping coach Harald Wapenaar: “He had to get used to my way of working, but now he is making enormous strides. He is facing a great future. If you reach such a level at the age of 19, then the premier division is the minimum you can expect.”


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What a save from @WoudMichael against @BVB \uD83C\uDDE9\uD83C

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Kiwi keeper Michael Woud plays the second half for Willem II in a 3-2 loss to a strong Dortmund side featuring the likes of G\u00F6tze, Sancho, and Kagawa. Apparently was immense in goal, could do nothing about the ones he conceded (including an insane FK). McGarry doesn\u2019t feature

Sam@mrsmiis

Kiwi keeper Michael Woud plays the second half for Willem II in a 3-2 loss to a strong Dortmund side featuring the likes of Götze, Sancho, and Kagawa. Apparently was immense in goal, could do nothing about the ones he conceded (including an insane FK). McGarry doesn’t feature

James McGarry has made a couple appearances for Willem II already but Mike Woud has only sat on the bench for the first team so far. However he’s as close as he’s been to cracking it right now, with backup keeper Mattijs Branderhorst out injured at the moment he’s the number two for now. Similar opportunities may arise for James McGarry too, who is dealing with a little injury niggle picked up on training camp recently but with regular left back Diego Palacios away with Ecuador for the South American U20 champs there’s a spot there to play for. Should be a fun couple of weeks at Willem II then.

Willem II Goalkeeping coach Harald Wapenaar: “He had to get used to my way of working, but now he is making enormous strides. He is facing a great future. If you reach such a level at the age of 19, then the premier division is the minimum you can expect.”