5:36 Tim Krul got subbed in specifically for the penalties, so everybody thought he must have been a penalty specialist. But Van Gaal later admitted it was just a psychological trick and it worked 😅
most keepers have pretty detailed notes on penalty takers. There are literally people who's job it is to study opponents, look at all their penalties, sum up not only what direction they prefer but any tells as to where they are going to kick it, initial position, run ups etc. Then the goalies have notes in game. If you look on a goalkeepers water bottle by the outside of the post (next to their towel) ,most have printed stats on penalty takers laminated to their drinking bottle. So before a penalty or between penalties in PK's they will refer to the bottle for their notes.
It’s not about guessing it’s about reading the body language of the person taking the penalty. You’d be surprised how often it’s obvious, you know they’re going to your left but high or low is a reaction thing!! I love saving penalties
100% correct JT, the goalie is the hardest and most unappreciated position in football and also the most rewarding to play. 1 small mistake and you're a goal down. Forwards/strikers can make a mistake every minute and it doesn't matter 99% of the time.
Oliver Kahn is one of the greatest keepers of all time and the five saves in a row was in a Shoot Out (Usually best of five) to decide the winner of a game that CAN'T end on a draw, like a final.
Having said that, the opposing keeper must have saved four in a row (including any shots that the penalty taker might have kicked wide or over the bar,) otherwise Kahn wouldn't have had to face five penalties in a row, (i.e. the score must have been nil-nil up until the fourth penalty, and one-nil to Kahn's side until that fifth save: he'd never be facing a fifth penalty if his team had already scored more than one!) meaning they only won the shoot out 1-0. It's a shame that Kahn's team's penalty takers weren't as good at taking them as Kahn clearly was at saving them.
that's not kahn, that's saarbrücken's keeper in their 2020 dfb cup game against düsseldorf. you can see the first penalty wasn't in the shootout, as the other players were waiting to run in, and you can read his team's name on the jersey at 5:30. google gives only one result for what game it could have been: the forth-division club saarbrücken won against bundesliga club düsseldorf, making them the first fourth-division club to reach the semifinals in the history of the cup. the game ended 8:7, so the saves weren't actually in a row.
When a knockout or winner must be determined match like a semi final or a final and it's still 0-0 after the official 90 minutes and the 30 minutes of extra time I've never seen a penalty shoot out where one team misses all 5 penalties. That was pretty amazing.
2:20 during the match (90-120 minutes with extra-time) the penalty taker can shoot off the rebound only if it touches another player, in that instance it never touched the keeper so the penalty taker broke the rule so a freekick should've been awarded
The thing about the clip when swapping the goalie, is the "official" goalie got a red card/send off. So the midfielder/attacker(#10) went to play a goalie and saved the penalty kick.
If the penalty occurs DURING the match, and gets rebounded, then 'play continues'. If it's during a penalty shootout, then teams take it in turns until the winner by two clear goals (or corresponding saves) is determined.
4:50 the goalkeeper got a red card and was sent off. When someone gets a red card you are not allowed to substitute that player, and right at that moment they were not allowed to pause the game for substitutions to take off a player and sub in the back-up goalkeeper. So, naturally, a defender stepped up and took the goalkeeper's role for that penalty.
I kinda love americans getting into Football! The Situation around 05:00 is actually even more insane than you though: The guy who saved the Penalty is Mladen Petric. He is not a goalkeeper. There were no subs left to get the replacement goalie on the pitch, so he did it. Also being goalie is just as hard as the other positions just in other ways. It has a very unique skillset and takes a very specific kind of person to be good at it but it's not harder in general..
Nice to see you wearing the Leeds United strip; reminds me that a distant cousin of mine was their goalie for a while. He went on to play for England! His name is Paul Robinson.
4 : 52 : following the ancient rules then, when the goalkeeper was sent off, a field player took his place. Now, when the goalkeeper is sent off, the substitute goalkeeper takes his place and a field player is removed for the rest of the game.
JT, as you love our footie videos so much, we have a yearly charity match called soccer aid which is celebrity’s and football legends playing together! Its streamed live on tv and is on June 9th this year if you can find the stream! We’ll be there live as its hosted at our club, Stamford Bridge 💙
@@shedend3066 I agree its not considered a proper match, however it does support charity and i dont know of any other countries that do anything similar. We’ve never been before but couldn’t resist the bridge 🤣
Before the last WC and Copa Keepers had a 50/50 chance and tactics to mess with kicker. Now they changed this and it sucks we cant taunt or nothing anymore.
that last video is the most crazy match i ever seen. Chelsea got penalty in last minute. 2x saved and from counter attack in last seconds score oponent goal and win the match
In the late 1970's early 1980's Ipswich Town had a goalkeeper called Paul Cooper. If there was a penalty Paul would stand off centre and lean to his left or right. He saved many penalties over that period. I think penalty takers were just confused by his stance and positioning
The interesting thing with penalties is that a pro football player hits with full force in any of the upper corners no goalie could catch it, but such a kick very easily could go outside the goal. So most of the players hit hard, left or right but middle or low and still for the goalie to be able to catch a hard kick right or left in most cases they have to start their jump part of the second before the player kicks the ball and very often they have to guess the direction ( depending on the player posture, player stronger foot or preferred direction to kick. You can see some of the goalies make a fake jump in one direction and then jump in the other, this is to confuse the player. Some of the players shot central exactly where the goalie was, this is also a clever trick as a centre high hit is very hard to catch as usually the goalie jumps in one or another direction, but such a kick pust be very fast very powerful, otherwise the goalie sees the direction and could recover. The penalties after equal match are one of the most nerve-racking situations, because very often they are at high level matches like world cup or champions league. Very often the best players might miss (as we saw Ronaldo) and the substitute scores without a problem, as the best players are very tired emotionally at that time because everyone was expecting from them to win the match but the substitutes score, because a penalty kick is a almost sure goal if there is no pressure.
To clarify for you; After the penalty is saved and bounces into play, the game continues. If it deflects and the the penalty taker scores from the deflection, it counts (unless in a penalty shootout in the end of the game) In the video where the goalkeeper gives hes shirt, is because he had been given a red card. Since all substitutions were used, an ACTUAL FIELD player took over the job of being goalkeeper, then saved the penalty!
7:28 - The greatest thing to happen ever? Take a look at "Goalkeeper René Higuita's Incredible Scorpion Kick | From The Archive" - you'll love that one tooooo 🙂
During the normal match you can score the rebound if the keeper saves it In a penalty shoot out which is 5 penalties per team you get 1 kick no rebounds
Great to see you wearing the Leeds shirt. We're playing Sunday at Wembley in the playoff final to get promoted to the prem league. Try and watch it or get the highlights. MOT ALAW
Can’t wait for the next World Cup, I know it’s the euros first but 2022 World Cup is when I started getting into football so that’s a total turnaround from being with my football mad ex, I said football was boring then look at me , I really got into it after we split, without the pressure to watch it and I found out for myself what the hype was 😂
6:48 is fake, it's an ad video actually, but it is so smooth, that many people believe it or they just can't tell. In reality, the ball went in. The scorer didn't jump around celebrating, because there were more penalties to shoot in the game, but you can see him making a little gesture.
8:31 Goalkeeper just got a red card and was sent off. That means one of the players becomes a goalkeeper. And that is what happened here; a player saved the penalty. Same in 9:51
If you get a penalty kick during match time, if the ball rebounds back onto the field, the game continues. In a penalty shoot-out it's one shot, you don't get a 2nd chance.
And the one your confused at around 4:30 the Goalie got a Red Card and sent off so to make sure there was still someone on the goal line he gave his shirt and gloves to one of the other players.
If a penalty is awarded for a foul in the 18 yard box on the attacking player then as soon as the kick is taken the ball is back in play so if the keeper saves but does not hold onto the ball or push it our of play an attacking player can follow up and score. If during a cup game (not league game as these can end in a draw) a game finishes as a draw or tie then a penalty shoot out happens. In that situation the penalty taker has one shot to score from the penalty spot and if he does not make it is a miss. There will be an initial 5 penalties for each team if after this point the same number of penalties have been scored then it will go to sudden death penalties
JT, if the penalty is in normal or extra time, any rebound from a save can be netted. If its a penalty shootout its different, you only get the one shot. Luck will play a part at some time, but a keeper will take all the luck that comes along.
Also, the goalkeeper could only make contact to the ball once in penalty shootout, which means if the ball rolls back in after a save, the goalkeeper cant grab it back up, and if the ball rolls in, it is a goal.
Hi JT if it's a penalty shootout at the end of a match to decided the outcome of the match you get 1 shot if its during the game any other player can have shot from a rebound not just the player who had taken the penalty
The big rule for penalties is that if the penalty taker hits the bar or post and the ball comes straight back to him, he can't then put it into the net without another person touching it first, but he can score if the ball rebounds off the keeper and comes back to him
4:50 its wasnt a different goalkeeper, the goalkeeper got a red card, so a normal football player had to take the gloves and goalie shirt on. Thats even more impressive
If the penalty is awarded during the game then you can kick again for a rebound but if not then no. The hardest positions to play are the back line/defence and keeper
If it's a penalty shootout at the end of the game, 1 kick is all you get. If it's a penalty inside the 90 minute match, you can kick it if it comes back to you, and the defenders can stop you doing it.
6:46 This is not a real save mate. It was part of an advert created which afterwards said "Do it your way". If the goalkeeper did that and it went it... he'd be fired on the spot lol.
1:45 that is called a panenka shot and if done correctly it is meant to make the keeper dive early and then it goes into the net above/to the side of them
2:24 you could only touch it again. If the keeper saved it you could shoot it again if the keeper did not save it if the ball hit the crossbar or the post you cannot touch it if you are the penalty taker any other player could.
You need to watch the full highlight of that final penalty save and get the context. I don't support either team but it gives me goosebumps every time... Some great penalty saves, and lucky ones. Surely that somersault save has to be fake?! Lol 😆
5 Penalty kicks in one game would be in a penalty shootout to decide the result of an important game, such as a cup tie, when someone had to win and the score was level after normal play and extra time. You need to find out more about the rules of the game to enjoy it fully.
if the goalkeeper receives a red card they can't put a substitute on, so another player has to take his place, also reducing your team down to 9 players and 1 goalkeeper
Yes you can score from a rebound in penalties, as long as its during the game, but Penalty Shoot outs, you only get one chance, rebounds don't count. PS Great to see you wearing a Leeds United Shirt as I'm also a Leeds United fan 👍
Leeds? What happened to your st James park sign you should have a Newcastle top, if you get over here you need to get to a game though. Penalties in a shootout is one shot only, at any other time the ball is in play, after being kicked.
If its a penalty awarded during a match, you can kick again, if its penalties at the end of a match to decide the winner, you get one shot.
You can play it again but only if someone else has touched the ball. (So can’t if it comes off the woodwork)
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@@arronsladealso the defending and attacking players can't run into the box until the penalty taker starts his run towards the ball
5:36 Tim Krul got subbed in specifically for the penalties, so everybody thought he must have been a penalty specialist. But Van Gaal later admitted it was just a psychological trick and it worked 😅
van Gaal is a sneaky bastard though.
he could go up to god's throne and ask him why he's sitting in HIS seat.
yes. You need to know a bit more about football than the guy in the video.
an AMERICAN calling football football and not soccer. the first ten seconds made my year and i needed this in my life
I THOUGHT THAT IN THE FIRST SECOND
10:35 after the save Ricardo (goalie) ended up scoring the winning penalty, that gave him legendary status.
most keepers have pretty detailed notes on penalty takers. There are literally people who's job it is to study opponents, look at all their penalties, sum up not only what direction they prefer but any tells as to where they are going to kick it, initial position, run ups etc.
Then the goalies have notes in game. If you look on a goalkeepers water bottle by the outside of the post (next to their towel) ,most have printed stats on penalty takers laminated to their drinking bottle.
So before a penalty or between penalties in PK's they will refer to the bottle for their notes.
at 4:50 the goal keeper was sent off and the team had no subs left so a player went into the goalkeeper role
your right its a tv ad for a uk bookies,sky bet
Is this in response to the goalie doing that mad spinning back flip save?
It's not fake
I seem to remember comments like this on the original video
@@Goat.115 It is, do you think Clubs only have one sponsor ?
It’s not about guessing it’s about reading the body language of the person taking the penalty.
You’d be surprised how often it’s obvious, you know they’re going to your left but high or low is a reaction thing!!
I love saving penalties
100% correct JT, the goalie is the hardest and most unappreciated position in football and also the most rewarding to play. 1 small mistake and you're a goal down. Forwards/strikers can make a mistake every minute and it doesn't matter 99% of the time.
Oliver Kahn is one of the greatest keepers of all time and the five saves in a row was in a Shoot Out (Usually best of five) to decide the winner of a game that CAN'T end on a draw, like a final.
Having said that, the opposing keeper must have saved four in a row (including any shots that the penalty taker might have kicked wide or over the bar,) otherwise Kahn wouldn't have had to face five penalties in a row, (i.e. the score must have been nil-nil up until the fourth penalty, and one-nil to Kahn's side until that fifth save: he'd never be facing a fifth penalty if his team had already scored more than one!) meaning they only won the shoot out 1-0. It's a shame that Kahn's team's penalty takers weren't as good at taking them as Kahn clearly was at saving them.
that's not kahn, that's saarbrücken's keeper in their 2020 dfb cup game against düsseldorf.
you can see the first penalty wasn't in the shootout, as the other players were waiting to run in, and you can read his team's name on the jersey at 5:30.
google gives only one result for what game it could have been: the forth-division club saarbrücken won against bundesliga club düsseldorf, making them the first fourth-division club to reach the semifinals in the history of the cup. the game ended 8:7, so the saves weren't actually in a row.
i dont see Kahn in that video.
You might want to try and catch Leeds in the Championship play off final this Sunday to get back in the Premiership!
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A wonderful watch all round.
Love the Leeds united jersey
When a knockout or winner must be determined match like a semi final or a final and it's still 0-0 after the official 90 minutes and the 30 minutes of extra time I've never seen a penalty shoot out where one team misses all 5 penalties. That was pretty amazing.
@3:15 I always enjoy a good Barthez moment
These were fantastic 😂
Love the kit
2:20 during the match (90-120 minutes with extra-time) the penalty taker can shoot off the rebound only if it touches another player, in that instance it never touched the keeper so the penalty taker broke the rule so a freekick should've been awarded
Love him he is wearing m6 teams shirt!
You need to be fearless to be a keeper. These lads can properly kick a ball hard.
The thing about the clip when swapping the goalie, is the "official" goalie got a red card/send off. So the midfielder/attacker(#10) went to play a goalie and saved the penalty kick.
The light chip down the middle is called the Panenka
JT goalkeepers have crazy skills!! ❤️🌹❤️🌹
Petrić at 5:00 was a player in the game who became goalkeeper because his team could not change player for goalkeeper.
When I defend my PKs, I tend to react to the direction the hips are pointing or the plant foot.
Dudek still has immortality status 19 years later for those saves
Absolute king
If the penalty occurs DURING the match, and gets rebounded, then 'play continues'.
If it's during a penalty shootout, then teams take it in turns until the winner by two clear goals (or corresponding saves) is determined.
4:50 the goalkeeper got a red card and was sent off. When someone gets a red card you are not allowed to substitute that player, and right at that moment they were not allowed to pause the game for substitutions to take off a player and sub in the back-up goalkeeper. So, naturally, a defender stepped up and took the goalkeeper's role for that penalty.
4:43 no confusion. The GK was expelled because his foul was unsportsmanlike and then a def had to replace him... And he caught the penalty.
I kinda love americans getting into Football!
The Situation around 05:00 is actually even more insane than you though: The guy who saved the Penalty is Mladen Petric. He is not a goalkeeper. There were no subs left to get the replacement goalie on the pitch, so he did it.
Also being goalie is just as hard as the other positions just in other ways. It has a very unique skillset and takes a very specific kind of person to be good at it but it's not harder in general..
Look in to penalty shoot outs in MLS during the 90s. Was a crazy idea!
6:49
The balls on that goalie.
The goalie fouled in the penalty box and was sent off so an outfield player ( a non goalie) had to take his place.
Lehmann was such a legend pulling out this mangled piece of paper as if reading his notes and then holding, in the world cup.
That's a Leeds United shirt! Dude I just subscribed. MARCHING ON TOGETHER!
Nice to see you wearing the Leeds United strip; reminds me that a distant cousin of mine was their goalie for a while. He went on to play for England! His name is Paul Robinson.
4 : 52 : following the ancient rules then, when the goalkeeper was sent off, a field player took his place. Now, when the goalkeeper is sent off, the substitute goalkeeper takes his place and a field player is removed for the rest of the game.
JT, as you love our footie videos so much, we have a yearly charity match called soccer aid which is celebrity’s and football legends playing together! Its streamed live on tv and is on June 9th this year if you can find the stream! We’ll be there live as its hosted at our club, Stamford Bridge 💙
It’s for people who don’t like football 😂
@@shedend3066 I agree its not considered a proper match, however it does support charity and i dont know of any other countries that do anything similar. We’ve never been before but couldn’t resist the bridge 🤣
@@foordy-family3123and a chance to wave goodbye to Pochettino
Before the last WC and Copa Keepers had a 50/50 chance and tactics to mess with kicker. Now they changed this and it sucks we cant taunt or nothing anymore.
that last video is the most crazy match i ever seen. Chelsea got penalty in last minute. 2x saved and from counter attack in last seconds score oponent goal and win the match
In the late 1970's early 1980's Ipswich Town had a goalkeeper called Paul Cooper. If there was a penalty Paul would stand off centre and lean to his left or right. He saved many penalties over that period. I think penalty takers were just confused by his stance and positioning
When you come to the UK, you have to attend a match. The atmosphere is crazy. My club Arsenal are winning the Premier league next year, mark my words.
We fekin better win!! 😅 come on u Gooners 👊
but not this year!!! MCFC
@@britblue I don’t wanna talk about it 😂
@@whitelion8542 we will have a chat about it this time next year yer pal 😉😆
Here's hoping! COYG 🔴⚪
The interesting thing with penalties is that a pro football player hits with full force in any of the upper corners no goalie could catch it, but such a kick very easily could go outside the goal. So most of the players hit hard, left or right but middle or low and still for the goalie to be able to catch a hard kick right or left in most cases they have to start their jump part of the second before the player kicks the ball and very often they have to guess the direction ( depending on the player posture, player stronger foot or preferred direction to kick. You can see some of the goalies make a fake jump in one direction and then jump in the other, this is to confuse the player. Some of the players shot central exactly where the goalie was, this is also a clever trick as a centre high hit is very hard to catch as usually the goalie jumps in one or another direction, but such a kick pust be very fast very powerful, otherwise the goalie sees the direction and could recover. The penalties after equal match are one of the most nerve-racking situations, because very often they are at high level matches like world cup or champions league. Very often the best players might miss (as we saw Ronaldo) and the substitute scores without a problem, as the best players are very tired emotionally at that time because everyone was expecting from them to win the match but the substitutes score, because a penalty kick is a almost sure goal if there is no pressure.
Rene higuita's scorpion kick is a save to check out
To clarify for you; After the penalty is saved and bounces into play, the game continues. If it deflects and the the penalty taker scores from the deflection, it counts (unless in a penalty shootout in the end of the game)
In the video where the goalkeeper gives hes shirt, is because he had been given a red card. Since all substitutions were used, an ACTUAL FIELD player took over the job of being goalkeeper, then saved the penalty!
If we play like we have been, there might be a penalty shootout today!
5PM UK time, 1PM where you are.
There are some players, who shot it to the same spot every time. The goolkeaper nows it, but impossible to save.
I never realised Leeds United was your team bro! Love that... MOT
The one were the Keeper does a backflip I am fairly certain that is an advert for Skybet, just based on the background!?
No one’s gonna talk how in 6:25 he stepped off the life before the shot?
7:28 - The greatest thing to happen ever? Take a look at "Goalkeeper René Higuita's Incredible Scorpion Kick | From The Archive" - you'll love that one tooooo 🙂
this happens in a penalty shoot out to decide cup games each side get 5 penalties and the highest score wins if its all square at5 its sudden death
4:47 he got sent off so an outfield player had to replace him
If you're really dedicated to the game of football, the hardest position to be in is that of the unused substitute!
Yes you can rebound after a pen during a match but during a pen shootout after a draw to deside the winner it one shot per pen.
Nice shirt JT 👍
5:24 it was a penalty shootout to decide the winner
Leeds! That’s Saviles lot 😂😂😂
Absolute legend 😬
"Eat you up" as in "I'm gonna own you"
During the normal match you can score the rebound if the keeper saves it
In a penalty shoot out which is 5 penalties per team you get 1 kick no rebounds
You should do - 100 greatest goalkeeper saves in football history
lol the Leeds shirt 😂
Goalkeeper is the easiest position to play. But you could argue it comes with the most pressure.
I enjoy your videos more now with Leeds top on
Mid field is hardest u have to be attack and defense at the same time running from 1 end to the other All match..
Great to see you wearing the Leeds shirt. We're playing Sunday at Wembley in the playoff final to get promoted to the prem league. Try and watch it or get the highlights. MOT ALAW
Can’t wait for the next World Cup, I know it’s the euros first but 2022 World Cup is when I started getting into football so that’s a total turnaround from being with my football mad ex, I said football was boring then look at me , I really got into it after we split, without the pressure to watch it and I found out for myself what the hype was 😂
6:48 is fake, it's an ad video actually, but it is so smooth, that many people believe it or they just can't tell. In reality, the ball went in. The scorer didn't jump around celebrating, because there were more penalties to shoot in the game, but you can see him making a little gesture.
8:31 Goalkeeper just got a red card and was sent off. That means one of the players becomes a goalkeeper. And that is what happened here; a player saved the penalty. Same in 9:51
but why did he get carded?
If you get a penalty kick during match time, if the ball rebounds back onto the field, the game continues. In a penalty shoot-out it's one shot, you don't get a 2nd chance.
And the one your confused at around 4:30 the Goalie got a Red Card and sent off so to make sure there was still someone on the goal line he gave his shirt and gloves to one of the other players.
If a penalty is awarded for a foul in the 18 yard box on the attacking player then as soon as the kick is taken the ball is back in play so if the keeper saves but does not hold onto the ball or push it our of play an attacking player can follow up and score. If during a cup game (not league game as these can end in a draw) a game finishes as a draw or tie then a penalty shoot out happens. In that situation the penalty taker has one shot to score from the penalty spot and if he does not make it is a miss. There will be an initial 5 penalties for each team if after this point the same number of penalties have been scored then it will go to sudden death penalties
JT, if the penalty is in normal or extra time, any rebound from a save can be netted.
If its a penalty shootout its different, you only get the one shot.
Luck will play a part at some time, but a keeper will take all the luck that comes along.
Also, the goalkeeper could only make contact to the ball once in penalty shootout, which means if the ball rolls back in after a save, the goalkeeper cant grab it back up, and if the ball rolls in, it is a goal.
Hi JT if it's a penalty shootout at the end of a match to decided the outcome of the match you get 1 shot if its during the game any other player can have shot from a rebound not just the player who had taken the penalty
The big rule for penalties is that if the penalty taker hits the bar or post and the ball comes straight back to him, he can't then put it into the net without another person touching it first, but he can score if the ball rebounds off the keeper and comes back to him
4:50 its wasnt a different goalkeeper, the goalkeeper got a red card, so a normal football player had to take the gloves and goalie shirt on.
Thats even more impressive
If the penalty is awarded during the game then you can kick again for a rebound but if not then no.
The hardest positions to play are the back line/defence and keeper
If it's a penalty shootout at the end of the game, 1 kick is all you get. If it's a penalty inside the 90 minute match, you can kick it if it comes back to you, and the defenders can stop you doing it.
6:46 This is not a real save mate. It was part of an advert created which afterwards said "Do it your way". If the goalkeeper did that and it went it... he'd be fired on the spot lol.
1:45 that is called a panenka shot and if done correctly it is meant to make the keeper dive early and then it goes into the net above/to the side of them
You are right the Goalie is the hardest job on the field as I used to play Goalie but now I play Mid field and Goalie a little but still
mbappe pointed to the side as it was a french national team mate giroud taking the pen so he knew the favoured side
No-ones going to talk about the irl Shaolin Soccer dude
2:24 you could only touch it again. If the keeper saved it you could shoot it again if the keeper did not save it if the ball hit the crossbar or the post you cannot touch it if you are the penalty taker any other player could.
love to see the leeds top dude good choice in a team 👊
You need to watch the full highlight of that final penalty save and get the context. I don't support either team but it gives me goosebumps every time... Some great penalty saves, and lucky ones. Surely that somersault save has to be fake?! Lol 😆
5 Penalty kicks in one game would be in a penalty shootout to decide the result of an important game, such as a cup tie, when someone had to win and the score was level after normal play and extra time. You need to find out more about the rules of the game to enjoy it fully.
1:50 it’s a panenka
01:41 GK leave the line too early, penalty repeated
if the goalkeeper receives a red card they can't put a substitute on, so another player has to take his place, also reducing your team down to 9 players and 1 goalkeeper
Crazy dude!!!👍
Yes you can score from a rebound in penalties, as long as its during the game, but Penalty Shoot outs, you only get one chance, rebounds don't count. PS Great to see you wearing a Leeds United Shirt as I'm also a Leeds United fan 👍
Too many saves were illegal, keeper was almost at the 6 yarder. Still a few decent saves though
Hardest position to play is easily the referee lol
If the keeper touches the ball it’s open play, but if it hits the crossbar or post they can’t touch the ball until another player touches it first
if you ever come too the uk let me know, we will sort out a football (not soccer) challenge 😂😂😂
Thought about reacting to the welcome to Wrexham series?
for a moment i thought that Karim Benzema made a youtube channel
The second one was called a penenka
Leeds? What happened to your st James park sign you should have a Newcastle top, if you get over here you need to get to a game though. Penalties in a shootout is one shot only, at any other time the ball is in play, after being kicked.
JT you have taste in Football teams my friend. MOT ALAW WAFLL WACCOE
Please react to Liverpool singing youll never walk alone for jurgen klopps farwell!!