Robles Shaky In His Debut

Luis Robles made his international debut Saturday night when the US took on Haiti at Gillette Stadium. The young Kaiserslautern keeper was named to the Confederations Cup roster and is in the running for the third goalkeeper spot for next summer's World Cup, but his performance in his first cap did not go as well as he would have liked it to.
Early in the first half, Robles almost gifted Haiti a goal when he let a long distance effort by Fabrice Noel slip through his hands. Though he escaped the first 45 minutes with a clean sheet still intact, his shaky play would soon have an impact on the match.
Less than a minute into the second stanza, a cross from the wing found Vaniel Sirin at the back post for a free header. The ball, which landed inside the six yard box, appeared to be within Robles' range, but the keeper appeared flat-footed and taken by surprise.
Just three minutes later, Robles found himself watching the Haitians celebrate another goal. The young keeper may have been guilty of being over-aggressive, as he stormed off his line only to see Jay Heaps sweep a ball out of the box. With Robles caught out of net, Mones Cherry was able to put a beautiful strike into the far upper corner. While some might say that such a strike likely would have been unsaveable regardless of the keeper's positioning, one must think that a player with as much athletic ability as Luis Robles could have gotten a hand to that shot.
Despite the nervous moments Robles had in his debut, he did have one big save in the first half that helped preserve the US lead. After a defensive breakdown, Robles was able to make a sliding save on a shot from just outside the six that allowed the US to keep its lead throughout the half.
With only 19 appearances for Kaiserslautern and this lone cap, Robles clearly needs some more experience before he is ready to handle the international stage. With tonight's performance, Bob Bradley may begin to lean towards a more experienced option for the third goalkeeper roster spot for next summer's World Cup, with Troy Perkins and Marcus Hahnemann being two possible choices.
Though he did not have his best showing tonight, Luis Robles will continue to develop his game and will likely remain a fixture in the US goalkeeping pool for years to come.

