The thing is I don't consider all errors as that bad. There is a scale. Sanchez is not a bad goaltender for the errors he made. Not all errors are equal. Every player makes errors (bad passes etc), that is why we strive for the impossible perfection.
We are agreeing. You just don't seem to class bad passes and choices and pace of passing as errors by Sanchez.
For what it is worth I do think, had he had a better attitude and stayed and listened to coaching, he would have been able to improve and remove the passing errors. He has a potential...
When he goes long instead of short it is an error. When he plays it short with the wrong pace it is an error. Steele makes less errors than Sanchez. And yes, there were a lot of errors yesterday. That doesn't make them poor players. An error doesn't make you a poor player, errors happen. It is...
The only errors I can think of are ones where he passes long instead of short. Situations where he doesn't play to the right style. Those are errors as well. The balls often had the wrong pace and wrong timing on them as well. You can see the difference between them with Steele.
You can argue...
Steele is so much calmer and less panicked with the ball at his feet compared with Sanchez. I think that gives him the ability to pick out the passes required.
If he turns up for training he is at work. Not making himself available for games is just missing part of his job not all of it. It's like not attending a meeting once a week.