Alan Harper's Tash
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You’d have thought that if it was a technique issue, that the GK coaches would have spotted it, or train him to read the taker better.
Scoring a penalty is 95% in the mind. That why we have some of the best players around unable to take a decent penalty.
It’s probably in the takers head against Ederson too. They know they’re going to score and it helps clear their heads.
If he saved a couple in a row, I bet he’d save a fair few more too as the takers wouldn’t be as confident.
A psychosematic viscous circle!
Scoring a penalty is 95% in the mind. That why we have some of the best players around unable to take a decent penalty.
It’s probably in the takers head against Ederson too. They know they’re going to score and it helps clear their heads.
If he saved a couple in a row, I bet he’d save a fair few more too as the takers wouldn’t be as confident.
A psychosematic viscous circle!