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"My mental side of the game is really strong. It doesn't affect me. Anyone can slate me if they want to," the former Sunderland stopper said. "I know if I have played well or badly. I always ask my dad and he tells me straight. Other people don't affect me. It's just about me becoming better. I still call my old goalkeeper coach, Mark Prudhoe at Sunderland, and he's very honest with me.
"On Adnan's goal, it's instinct. You have a split second. It's like boxing. If you go with a left hook, he might come over the top and surprise you with a right hook. My reactions are good. It was such a small margin and if I had saved it, everyone would have been saying, 'What a worldy save!'
"People will criticise me because I am on the top stage. But that's where I want to be. It was an unbelievable effort by Adnan... it's just a pity he couldn't do that when he was at Sunderland!"
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