Let’s be honest, it wasn’t a particularly good penalty tonight.
Good enough, obviously, tonight.
Let’s be honest, it wasn’t a particularly good penalty tonight.
Good enough, obviously, tonight.
The question was answered for us and took it well hard straight down the middle expecting the keeper to dive.
Well hard? Lol, watch it again.
Even if he does l'd hand the ball to Glenn, (providing he wants it). Although he was successful with two out of his three spot kicks l was never confident that Pascale was going to score from any of them.
Solly March, I love a left footed player taking a Pen.. He would bury it in the top corner.
We don't take many good penalties. Most of them look weak and easy to save if the keeper guesses. I'd prefer someone who could place it in the bottom corner
Hard enough to go straight into the net with no chance for the keeper to re-adjust his movement.
The Sky team complimented the way Murray took and dispatched it in their post match analysis, including the slight hesitation which tricked the goalie into committing early.
Quite difficult to change direction when you're in mid-air Murray sidefooted it where he intended - it wasn't hit hard - I'm guessing he knew the keeper was diving, so it didn't need to be smacked.
That’s exactly what the Sky team said in analysing it post match; they looked it in slo-mo from a few angles and complimented Murray. They spotted a slight hesitation that fooled the goalie into commiting.
Solly March, I love a left footed player taking a Pen.. He would bury it in the top corner.
Interesting though - I've often wondered what would really happen if takers just started punting it down the middle. Given that keepers almost always dive one way or the other - penalties down the middle must have a pretty high chance of scoring? How long would it take for keepers to start standing still?
Quite difficult to change direction when you're in mid-air Murray sidefooted it where he intended - it wasn't hit hard - I'm guessing he knew the keeper was diving, so it didn't need to be smacked.