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Because the penalty spot is twelve yards from the goal, it is sometimes referred to as a twelve-yard kick.

In the course of the match, a team is awarded a free kick for violating one of the ten fouls in their own penalty area that can be awarded a direct free kick and a penalty kick shall be taken.

Penalty kicks can be scored directly and at the end of each half or deciding period, an extended period of time shall be allowed to complete the penalty kick.

Since penalty kicks can be scored and are one of the ways to score goals in football matches, there have been various controversies in the history of football, such as fake falling points, suspected penalty decisions and non-awards.

For the goalkeeper, the most feared thing is the penalty kick, because the distance is very close and the goal is too big.

But they also like penalties and don't make a good deal and no one blames you. If you knock down, you'll be known to the world as an undefeated or winning hero for your team.

For the penalty takers, the favourite is the penalty kick, because it feels good to be able to score goals.

But they are also most afraid of penalties, if they score, that's a matter of course, if they don't score, all kinds of abuse will come to you, and you will become a sinner for the team that can't win.

So whether it's the goalkeeper or the penalty player, once the penalty is taken, both of them will have psychological pressure.

For some fans who are not familiar with the laws of football, there is a difference between a penalty kick in a regular time and a penalty kick in a penalty shootout.

For the penalty taker, even if he can't score, he can still use the opportunity to score, and he can also do some cooperation with his team-mates, such as Johan Cruyff's classic penalty combination, of course, this combination, Arsenal's Thierry Henry and team-mate Robert Piret played, but they didn't play well......

For the goalkeeper, you need to save the ball as much as possible without leaving the opponent a chance to shoot.

In normal matches, teams will send the top penalty taker on a special plane, which is a big challenge for the goalkeeper, so the penalty kick in regular time is more beneficial to the attacking team.

The situation in penalty shoot-outs is different, at this time, even if the goalkeeper does not save a penalty, he is not a sinner, and the penalty taker is likely to become the talk of the town after the penalty is missed, such as Robert Baggio, such as David Beckham, such as John Terry......

From 1992-93 to 2015-16, there were 1,830 penalties in the Premier League, of which 1,545 were scored, 70 were kicked and 215 were saved by the goalkeeper, that is, a scoring rate of 84.43%.

The penalty shootout shooting rate in previous World Cups was 75% in 1982, 77.8% in 1986, 73.7% in 1990, 62.1% in 1994, 71.4% in 1998, 68.4% in 2002, 63.6% in 2006, 77.8% in 2010 and 72.2% in 2014.

These two sets of data prove that the probability of scoring a penalty in regular time is greater than that of a penalty shootout.

Who was the first goalkeeper to save a penalty?

Diego Alves, a god-like being, faced 41 penalties in regular time (including domestic leagues, cup competitions and European and national team competitions, the following statistics are the same as here), Alves saved and scared 19, with a high save success rate of 46.3, and a penalty scoring rate of 53.7% against Alves, more than half of the points.

Note that the higher the save success rate, the better, and the lower the penalty scoring rate, the better.

Behind Alves is Paris goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, who failed to score 13 of his 30 penalties, with a 43.3 per cent success rate and a 56.7 per cent penalty scoring rate.

Inter Milan's main goalkeeper, Slovenian international Samir Handanovic, took 89 penalty kicks, did not score 34, saved 38.2% successfully, and scored 61.8% of penalties.

Real Madrid's main goalkeeper Klor Navas, who did not score 10 out of 30 penalties, had a success rate of 33.3% and a penalty scoring rate of 66.7%

Former Brazil international Giulio Cesar, 46 penalties, 15 not scored, 32.6% successful saves and 67.4% penalty scored.

The data of these five goalkeepers is in the top five in the world, and some people will ask, why can't the more famous world-class goalkeepers enter the top five?

These world-class goalkeepers are all national players of their respective national teams, not counting the penalty shoot-out statistics, let's take a look at their stats in regular time.

Many people say that Igor Casillas, the former goalkeeper of Spain and former Real Madrid, is good at saving penalty kicks, but unfortunately, you may not know that the Spaniard, nicknamed San Cassi, is not a top goalkeeper in regular time.

Only 18 of the 85 penalties were saved, with a success rate of only 21.2 per cent and a penalty scoring rate of 78.8 per cent, both of which are well below the Premier League average.

Do you think that you are blinding everyone's 24K pure titanium alloy dog eyes?

Look at Barcelona's young lion Marc Ter Stegen, who scored 25 of his 32 penalties, with a 21.9 per cent success rate and a 78.1 per cent penalty scoring rate.

Chelsea's main goalkeeper, Belgium international Thibaut Courtois, scored 17 of his 22 penalties, with a success rate of 22.7 per cent and a penalty scoring rate of 77.3 per cent.

Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech, the current Arsenal goalkeeper, scored 43 of his 59 penalty kicks, with a success rate of 27.1% and a penalty scoring rate of 72.9%.

England international, Joe Hart, who was reduced to a substitute for Manchester City, scored 29 of his 42 penalties, with a 31.0 per cent success rate and a 69.0 per cent penalty scoring rate.

The German national team and Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer scored 33 of the 48 penalty kicks, with a success rate of 31.3% and a penalty scoring rate of 68.8%.

The great Juventus and Italy's goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon, scored 61 of 89 penalty kicks, saved 31.5% successfully, and scored 68.5% of penalty kicks, which is better than Neuer.

Finally, David De Gea scored 23 of his 34 penalties, with a 32.4 per cent success rate and a 67.6 per cent penalty scoring rate.

Look, none of these more famous world-class goalkeepers can make it into the top five.

Someone has to ask, if the retired door god is put to now, can he enter the top five?

Limited by space, let's select five goalkeepers who are good at saving penalties in the eyes of the world, because they are like gods in the eyes of many people.

Edwin van der Sar, the former Dutch international who helped Manchester United win the Champions League, scored 45 of his 53 penalties and had a 15.1% save success rate.

The penalty scoring rate is 84.9 per cent, yes, you read that right, almost 85 per cent, which is well below the Premier League average.

The Iceman saved a penalty in regular time, although he came back a while ago and saved a penalty.

Francisco Toldo, veteran fans will definitely remember the classic Euro 2000 game, opposite the just-mentioned Van der Sar, both of whom had similar statistics, 64 of the 80 penalties were scored, and 16 were noted, and Frank de Boer and Patrick Kluivert contributed two of the ......

With a 20% save success rate and an 80% penalty scoring rate, it is considered bad among the top goalkeepers along with Lao Fan.

Lions Oliver Kahn, who was a highlight in the penalty shoot-out in the '01 Champions League final, was in fact a former German goalkeeper who was not good at saving penalties. 62 of the 79 penalties were scored, with a success rate of only 21.5% and a penalty scoring rate of 78.5%, which is better than Casillas.

Remember Bayern's away defeat to Bordeaux in the Champions League group stage? At that time, Bayern's main goalkeeper Hans Bout made two saves.

42 of the 59 penalties were scored, with a 28.8% success rate and a 71.2% penalty scoring rate.

The last one, it's still the Germans, uh, Germany has been a god since ancient times.

Jens Lehmann, like his old friend Kahn, faced 79 penalty kicks but only conceded 55, with a 30.3 per cent success rate and a 69.6 per cent penalty scoring rate comparable to his junior Manuel Neuer.

Finally, it should be added that judging a goalkeeper's ability to save points based on the penalty scoring rate is not very accurate, after all, there are still some kicks by the opponent.

But kicking and flying also has something to do with the goalkeeper's own aura, right?

When you face Alves, the first person to save the point, it is dangerous not to pick a tricky angle. If the requirements are a little higher, the probability of kicking off is also high.

Tangled, think so much, it's better to get rid of so many ideas, just kick the Meng.

The data speaks, and after reading these, it is to tell everyone that it feels like it will deceive people.

In terms of the ability to pounce, many well-known goalkeepers who are familiar to everyone are actually average in this regard, so don't judge people by their appearance, uh, no, by their fame.

In fact, the author said so much, just to highlight why Niu Shuai did everything to bring in Diego Alves, even if it was just on loan.

If you think he's the world's No. 1 in the world, then congratulations, you're wrong!

It all started when Josep Guardiola was in charge of Barcelona.

Pep Guardiola, who likes to constantly innovate tactics, took advantage of Barcelona's technical advantages to create TIKI-TAKA's football tactics, the main core of which is ball control, so Guadiana has since embarked on the road of a self-created grandmaster who does not control the ball and does not go crazy.

With possession in the first place, Guardiola looks at the foot first, uh, the goalkeeper. The high technical requirements of the goalkeeper of the Barcelona team at his feet began in the Pep Guardiola era.

Guardiola likes goalkeepers with good skills at his feet, because he can implement his super-era concept of attacking from the goal (applause, great Guardiola), and Barcelona's goalkeepers have a tradition of living well at their feet, so starting from Victor Valdés, to Germany's little lion king Ter Stegen, to Chile's international Claudio Bravo, there is a characteristic, good skills at the feet can embroider.

What is the main thing to look for in the goalkeeper's foot skills? Well, it's very simple, it depends on your pass success rate, whether it's a short pass, or a long pass, less than 80%, don't.

So after Guardiola came to Manchester City, he immediately won the Three Lions goalkeeper Hart, who was not good at his feet, on the one hand, he reused his footwork better than Hart, who is a bald-headed Argentine goalkeeper like him, and his reputation is so low that it is estimated that few fans know that Willy Caballero plays the main team, and on the other hand, he urges the club to bring in his old subordinate Bravo at all costs.

Hart, who can't play, will either be rotten on the bench, uh, maybe he won't be able to sit on the bench and rot in the team, or he will transfer, whether on loan or for sale, in order to keep the Three Lions' main goalkeeper position, Hart is determined to stay away from the terrible and ruthless Spanish bald.

Just because of tactical reasons, Guardiola ruthlessly drove away the team's baby Hart who was raised from childhood to adulthood, and then we often saw Caballero in Manchester City games passing the ball to teammates who stood parallel to him, even if the opponent forced himself like a mad dog, in order to avoid Hart's end, Caballero would rather die than open his big foot, this poor baby.

You don't know how well you behave, as soon as Bravo arrives, you still have to guard the water dispenser, that's the confidant of the bald man.

It seems to be far away, to get down to business, different tactical systems require players with different technical styles, and there are not many managers who have requirements for the goalkeeper's foot work, after all, not every manager will play Pep Guardiola's TIKI-TAKA, and Niu Shuai doesn't play this, but he still has requirements for the goalkeeper's foot skills, and Alves meets his requirements.

There is work under the feet, the goalkeeping skills belong to the first-class level, and more importantly, there is a unique skill of one-handed pounce.

Well, Niu Shuai admits that the latter is one of the main reasons why he brought in Alves, because he knows that his team will inevitably be awarded a penalty because of their weakness.

The misjudgment of the penalty in the opening game has proved Niu Shuai's foresight, so he finally came to Alves on loan, and Niu Shuai naturally arranged for him to start, in addition to his strength far beyond Hull City's several goalkeepers, but also to prevent the referee from being "beaten" because of the care of the strong team.

What's going on?

Michael Essien snatched the ball from Paul Pogba and passed it to Livermore, who was close to him.

Livermore didn't seem to be able to adapt to the heavy ball that got wet, or the skill at his feet couldn't match that of his new signings, and he was about to pass to captain Bastian Schweinsteiger, but the pass was too hard and fell to Wayne Rooney.

Rooney, who smiled at the gift, took advantage of Schweinsteiger's surprise for a moment to dribble the ball to the edge of the penalty area, and he swung his legs to shoot unguarded.

At this time, Zhu Zeming, who rushed over to wipe his buttocks, rushed too quickly, slipped under his feet, and accidentally tripped over Rooney, Lu Xiaopang, who was no worse than the students of La Masia Theater, took the opportunity to scream, as if he had been kicked and fell to the ground as if he had broken his leg, and then secretly squinted at Jonathan Moss, the law enforcement referee who was running.

As a result, with a spread of hands and an innocent expression, Zhu Zeming still could not avoid receiving the second Topaz card and at the same time causing the team to suffer a penalty at the last moment.

Before the penalty was taken, Jose Mourinho jumped up like a child with joy.

Manchester United, who has experienced this game, will understand the mood of the Portuguese, it is not easy, it is not easy, if you can't open this turtle shell again, end the two consecutive wins and lose to the relegation promotion horse, Mourinho does not know how to face the criticism of reporters at the press conference after the game, after all, he is a loser and lacks confidence.

Journalists will surely grasp why he is on Daley Blind, doesn't that mean that Mourinho's line-up is wrong?

No, madmen can't be wrong!

Despite being sentenced to death, Niu Shuai still kept calm, his eyes were fixed on Alves, can this great god of pounce keep the golden body of the gate without losing it?