Thursday, 1 May 2014

Schwarzer: Courtois Is Special


*Courtois blocks another shot

Chelsea's future number one Thibaut Courtois played a key role in their Champions
League downfall on Wednesday, producing a display for Atletico Madrid that highlighted to Mark Schwarzer what a "very special" goalkeeper he is.
Having established himself as Genk's first-choice goalkeeper when only a teenager, the Blues paid a reported £7.9million to sign the highly-rated Belgian in 2011.
Courtois has yet to feature for Chelsea three years on having been farmed out on loan to Atletico, where he has established himself as one of the best young goalkeepers in the world.
Chelsea found that out first-hand on Wednesday as the 21-year-old helped knock his parent club out of the Champions League at the semi-final juncture, with Jose Mourinho highlighting his save to deny a second-half John Terry header as the key moment given Diego Costa netted moments later.
Opposite number Schwarzer went and congratulated Courtois after Atleti's 3-1 win and the 41-year-old believes Chelsea have an exceptional player on their books.
"He is very special and it is no surprise that Chelsea signed him a couple of years ago," said the Australian, who made his first-team bow two years before Courtois was born.
"There has been a lot spoken about him and he has been outstanding. He was outstanding (against us) and he has a huge, huge career ahead of him.
"If we'd been a bit more lucky, and him a bit unlucky, we could have possibly got back into the game and created a few more nervy moments at the end for them. It wasn't the case.
"He did very well and it was no surprise that Chelsea signed him and want to keep him at the club. I wouldn't be surprised if they give him a new deal.
"He's had a fantastic season, as has Atletico. They're top of La Liga and vying to win the championship and now the Champions League final too."
Schwarzer became the oldest player to ever start a Champions League knockout tie against Atleti, playing after an injury to Petr Cech.
The 31-year-old Cech has been undisputed number one at Stamford Bridge for the past decade, but Courtois' fine displays is making that position look weak for the first time.
"It's a very tough decision and I'm glad I'm not the one that has to make it," Schwarzer said with a smile.
"I don't have a clue what they will decide it on. They are both world-class keepers.
"I wouldn't even say they are at different ends of their careers because Pete still has a long way to go in his. He can improve at 31."



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