Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has given his full backing to young goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell ahead of Monday's Nations League match against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The 21-year-old gave away a dangerous indirect free-kick inside the box when he picked up a Jonny Evans backpass in Friday night's 1-0 defeat by Austria.
The Leeds keeper was also involved in the mix-up which led to Bosnia's second goal in September's 2-1 defeat.
But O'Neill has confidence in him.
"We can scrutinise Bailey's performance but he's a goalkeeper with massive potential," O'Neill said.
"I've seen very experienced goalkeepers do the same in a game. It's a big learning curve for Bailey.
"He's coming in, he's still young enough to play in the U21s but he's handled himself very well.
"We have to play him, we have to develop him and that's what we'll do. I attach no blame to him really for anything to date.
"We're very lucky to have a goalkeeper of that quality we can develop for the future."