I like how the spinning flip was included even though that never actually happened it was photoshopped in to a real penalty save as an advert for Sky Sports.
I once did triple perspective of goalie it went bottom right clipped it with my foot then header to mid height middle pushed it away another header top left I basically tripped but managed to save that felt amazing
6:55 As a Liverpool fan I can't help but laugh at how far Jerzy Dudek was allowed to come off the line to make those saves. The ref might as well let him walk up to shake the kicker's hand as he's about to shoot at that point.
Some goalkeepers are penalty specialists, and it's usually very surprising ones. For example, Simon Mignolet, who faced 19 penalties during his Liverpool career and saved 12 of them. A ridiculous 63% save rate.
@@Plane_beaveryyz He didn't save all 5. The clip shows Daniel Batz saving 4 out of 10 penalties in the penalty shootout for his Saarbrücken side in a 2020 German cup game against Düsseldorf. Additionally, he saved one in regular time earlier. That said, 5/11 in a single game is impressive enough.
@@nittttttttt I mean in the 2018/19 and 2019/2020 season he was good, but yeah I agree. Evan as a polish fan, he shouldn't even be starting for poland let alone a huge club like juventus
@@greenlight2442 Chelsea vs Eintracht Europa League Semi final . Penalties after the teams were level on aggregate after two legs. This was the save that turned the tide of the penalties in favour of Chelsea which they ultimately won.
These are great! But I was really hoping for this to include, Claudio Bravo's clean sheet when Chile went against Portugal in the 2017 confederation cup. Unforgettable, and underrated goalkeeper. The man deserves recognition.
@@ninjapurpura1 e ainda assim está menos pobre que o brazil, q tem a maioria da populacao mais pobre que os pobres portugueses, a viver na favela e a matar por uma carteira xDD
Everyone should remember Helmuth Duckadam in 1986. He stopped every single penalty during the UCL final between Barcelona and Steaua, he made his club champions, the first club from Eastern Europe to ever won the UCL.
Electric lol did you watch the champions league final between AC Milan and liverpool, that was electric bud, this was championship nonsense nobody cares
@@franksinclair9608 so you're telling me I'm right!! I'm always spot on and this was a championship game lol deeney is a fat bum and nobody cares about this moment other then sad Watford fans lmaoo
Ricardo penalty save + scoring the penalty after to knockout england is the second greatest moment of portuguese football, following Eder's goal vs France. Every portuguese who saw that 2004 game will tell you the same
Italia fan- when Mutu stepped up for that penalty I had no doubt the score would be 2-1 not because I thought Gigi lacked quality but figured luck wasn’t on our side that day. One of the greatest saves I’ve ever seen!
@@axilmvp the rule always existed, but they let goalkeepers step off the line a little bit, as long as it isn't too extreme. But even back then, at least the first saved penalty should have been retaken. Dudek was 3-4 meters off his line. I mean that's not a penalty anymore, that's a 1vs1
There are two more that I've seen in other videos that should've been a part of this list. One was where a goalkeeper used both his feet behind his back to deflect a ball and the other was when a goalkeeper actually scorpioned a ball out of his own goal. Both are amazing.
Era otra época del futbol, ahora eso lo sancionan mucho más los árbitros, en ese momento era mucho más normal. Eso fue final de la Champions 2005, Liverpool perdía 0-3 en el 1er tiempo, empata y va a penales, y ganan
No querían en la Uefa que gane el Milan, ese partido fue un escándalo por el robo acontecido, poco se habla de él por la remontada del pool, pero fue un robo total, el árbitro se tragó dos penales que le hicieron al Milan y luego pitó uno dudosísimo a favor del Pool con el que Alonso metió el penal.
Amazing feat p I went to londoafew times inmyyo entered a penalty competition taking ten penalties then in gol for ten had no boot s jspu the trainers ion i I scored ten one init it to keep ears left ju I side po I saved te all on my right and walked away with fifty quid
Cech vs Bayern in 2012 too Man studied how Bayern players take penalties for 8 hours, saved Robben's penalty in extra time, guessed right for all five penalties in the shootout, saved two of them and got a hand to one.
The one that still hurts the most is 2010 world cup quarterfinals penalty shootout Ghana vs Uruguay. Ghana had an opportunity to make it to the semifinals but instead homeboi missed that penalty kick. Till this day...can still feel the pain.
After watching them all I had to return to the save by the keeper in blue at 00:28 who obliviously kept the ball out but still didn't know how he'd done it at the end of it all. The look on his face 🤣🤣🤣
@@jpco1 Will you stop trolling about that? That wasn't the rule back then, AND IT SHOULDN'T BE A RULE TODAY !!!! FFS It's ridiculous !! And almost every save in this video was off the line so shut up.
@@WRNWRW It's not a dead rule anymore. It's mire enforced now. And, they removed the rule where defenders can't recieve the ball inside the box, and added that opposing players cannot be in the box until the ball is played. No rule is "dead". Edit: I assume you mean "played" when you say "airborne".
@@soposh5673 I did, keeper can cut off a lot of angle by being off the line. Rules are there for a reason. Saves can still be done, seen loads of penalty saves even with VAR for keepers.
A lot of people have never heard of Helmuth Duckadam and it shows. Stopping all 5 penalties in the European Cup final in 1986 to win it all with Steaua, one of the biggest upsets ever.
Buddy, maybe you can help me. As a teenager living in NZ, I got up late one night in the middle of the 80s to watch some European Cup final on TV. The team in white - who my memory swears to me was Steaua Bucharest - defended the whole game and literally only attacked once. But on that one attack they scored and ended up winning 1-0 in regulation time. Huge upset because the other team totally dominated possession and the running of the game outside of that one attack they failed to defend against. For the life of me I cannot find (or remember) what the details of the game were (I thought it took place in 1985). I know it wasn't the 1986 game you mention, because that was 0-0 after 90 mins. Do you know the game I'm talking about?
@@ssvoogel Thanks for replying, but 1982 is too early. I only got into watching football because NZ made the 1982 WC, and it was only the following year that I then got into following the EPL (not that it was called the EPL back then), and it's from following that that I then got into following Euro competitions (by following Liverpool). So the window for this game would've been between 1983 and 1989 because it definitely didn't occur the year of the 1990 WC, and it was definitely a cup final (not a SF or QF, which NZ TV would not have shown).
@@trotfi9505 1990 with Milan vs Benfica with Rijkaard scoring the only goal or 1985 with Juventus beating Liverpool with a goal from a penalty kick by Platini?
Also because it wasn't a save. The Laws of the Game™ dictate that the penalty taker can't kick the ball twice. As the ball came off of both posts and back towards the penalty taker. He committed a foul by touching the ball. It would have been a free kick given to the opposing team and the goal (if the penalty taker scored the rebound) would not have counted.
@@Mintydeadman that was a penalty kick in a game, not a penalty shoot-out, therefore the rules of no rebound shooting does not apply. If the ball rebounds, then it is underway of the game and the attacker is allowed to touch it
@@RandomVideos-re9ux Well no not in this case. Someone else has to touch it, such as the goalkeeper or a teammate, before the penalty taker can touch the ball again. As the ball hit the posts and not the keeper if he had scored it would not have counted.
I noticed a lot of these had the goalie leave the goal before the ball was kicked, are those oversights by the ref or were the rules different when these happened?
So many of these should have been taken again due to the keeper coming of his line before the ball is struck. People will say I'm being petty but In a game of inches leaving your line early makes so much difference .
Does it really matter all that much? Most of the time they are just guessing which way the ball will go. It's just as common to see the goal keeper dive on the opposite side that the ball goes...
The infringement rule is pretty new. It's pretty dumb to retrospectively judge historic videos with a modern lens because you come across as overlooking the value of what these penalties were.
I expected to see the wonderful saves from the Nigerian goalkeeper in the Nigeria vs Spain under 17 worldcup finals penalty shootout of 2007(if I'm not mistaken). Ajeboye saved all goals for Nigeria, giving them the world cup victory.
q lindo es el futbol q beyo q arte q majestuoso tanto los porteros como los q cobran el penal una beyesa ber esto es algo magico no ay palabras para desifrar esto