In this exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Burton Albion goalkeeper Max Crocombe discusses his rise through the divisions and why Alisson is the best around. Watch Derby County vs Burton live on Sky Sports Football this Monday from 7.30pm; kick-off 8pm
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Wednesday 10 January 2024 18:25, UK
Max Crocombe has had to be patient. He made his League One debut for Burton Albion just days after turning 30 – but it came 14 long years after making his senior debut for Buckingham Town as a 16-year-old goalkeeper in the Union Counties League.
«I remember my first game,» Crocombe tells Sky Sports. «I got absolutely mullered on a cross. I was cleaned out and the lad tapped the ball in. I remember being on the floor thinking I am going to get a free-kick and I didn't. That was a bit of a rude awakening.»
He had already been released by MK Dons and seen a trial with Luton come to nothing. But that experience of the men's game helped him earn a chance at Oxford United before subsequent spells at Salford City and Grimsby Town — via Australia — led him here.
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Buckingham Town are long gone but Crocombe is still going strong. «It feels like I have got a lot of experiences, a load of things to call upon, but I still feel quite young and everything is still fresh. I am just trying to take it in my stride. It has been a good step up.»
Crocombe has been brilliant for Burton. The Brewers sit in lower-midtable but the consensus is that the situation would be far worse had their new goalkeeper not been in such good form. His 80 saves have salvaged some points and kept other scores respectable.
A late bloomer despite his early start, Crocombe credits his
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