BladeFisher
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I've never quited fathomed out why 'keepers in the modern game just dive one way in the hope they'd save it.
As an ex-goalie I didn't mind penalty kicks, I had quite a good stop record, but the one thing I wouldn't do is guess which way the bloke was going to hit it. Why, because if the situation happened in open play would I guess he was going to put the ball to my left or right or whatever? No. I'd watch the ball, legs the shaping up and move accordingly. What's the difference?
On top of that a number of penalties are right down the middle so if you dive, you're diving out the way!
With a decent spot kick you won't save it anyway, so why give the taker an added advantage?
As an ex-goalie I didn't mind penalty kicks, I had quite a good stop record, but the one thing I wouldn't do is guess which way the bloke was going to hit it. Why, because if the situation happened in open play would I guess he was going to put the ball to my left or right or whatever? No. I'd watch the ball, legs the shaping up and move accordingly. What's the difference?
On top of that a number of penalties are right down the middle so if you dive, you're diving out the way!
With a decent spot kick you won't save it anyway, so why give the taker an added advantage?