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argentina in the two thousand and six world cup quarterfinals the other argentinian penalty takers saying he knows what we're going to do. why is communist crunchy refined club supported like this is the epitome of commercialization in the. lives of. the club was set up by these three gents after studying in communist east germany in the seventy's penalty shootouts are full of mystery to me why can even the best players fail from the sport and what tricks to keep us have a better sleep. also visible. to muslimah went out into the field to talk to a penalty killing german goalkeeping legend and learn how to save a spoke. on the ne matic world of football but first up our roving reporter down your boss a look. at the. it's
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not a monster look it's nice. to get her hands to the a. lot of. things but that's. not. ok so this month we're. germans very best well maybe not very best be not good enough to take down tottenham and we've seen show go well yeah but by and they would say and and they tied zero zero that is not easy to do why do you think you're a. good face it byron whether you love them or you hate them is a well oiled machine with european experience matched by few other teams and a winning tradition that goes way way way back that's why biron is the good news
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they go only hope but which i guess is a good thing or a bad thing ok so let's put things into perspective here byron in the champions league since two thousand and twelve they've been in the finals then they won it so the final seven finals series finals quarter finals and seven finals oh and they've also won the british they've got every year since the two thousand and twelve two thousand and thirteen season so. yes we've put germany on the map with their consistent ability to play with a vast and beat the best but this is actually a brown thing you know what's going side up proper there where the right time to keep to the fair was prelim football by. ok so hang in there with me for a second why is this a bad thing well first off it's not a secret that brian has been heavily criticized for poaching other brindisi good
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talents no. direct from sean cook and look what happened to those teams after their key players left so it was the buying week in the blueness league now it's also not a secret that the bundesliga has nowhere near the broadcasting money from overseas that leagues like the premier league have why is this well if one team wins year after year after year it makes the league look like shit. and it makes it look boring so why would overseas broadcasters want to invest money in a league that everybody already knows what's going to happen fire is so dominant in the business a couple is actually a bad thing i have such i would say some that might because the science is bad but the problem is in the us they might be. off the charts mostly very high so maybe plans to donate make
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a difference to the second place on the basis to be sure you know when it comes who gets my stuff actually many people start to look at the second piece only certainty because there is real action by the so dominant so it's all right to think that helps them in champions league or hurts them in champions league i don't know my stuff i really hope that live up to my answer. to your dreams well you made the honestly interesting again i really just looked up a place like scotland for example i mean way of celtic will last go with a day only when all the talk kind of gets boring after a while i'm just going to go to sleep i think it's boring. the arm of anything that gets boring but least even cars especially is more than the whole listening. my thing. on my mind as
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a man is bad. ok so model fans client and the boys seem to think that burns dominance of the business think it's actually not a good thing. that they really are the biggest leaders on the whole led to what happened. i think one i'm not going to pick. a. liverpool. supporter of two bowls. club twenty.
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three will. play polo. club still. the final. live close. by. all the different teams are out there without port said. three bills other teams are no doubt. going to get out but yeah it's like only one club looks pretty good but if you get that up right because better you saw. the close was at the cost of that we need more young players we need more power last night they were yesterday's ok so what it was playing here i played the most telling talk to the people behind
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them and the videos the climate is a better league than the venue it's got my money back and pay my time and it's not amazing you right now that are going to find if they get to get their chance here they can really and maybe the fact that biron isn't playing this league is only hold that's really bad for that family because himself once said that playing training hard and their games on the weekend and. then to be ready when they need to perform at the top level again being here being a poet is like liverpool i mean after all they have no one there can be things in c. that you see that was a long time ago so let me know what you back in the comments. ok guys that's enough on time take a difference and i think in the mean time you don't know the drill be certified and if the gravity that you pick up on is the grand and since arriving here the think that by night and i can see the.
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winds are some keepers fear penalties rest enough thomas lemme examine this poor little sick shit and discovered some key insights from the legendary. back up. to. put the penalty and the entire football game comes down to two people eleven against eleven becomes a one on one penalty taker versus keeper. back in the wild west we had the duel. in the modern world we've got the penalty if we won the tiger the ball is the prey that's how i used to motivate myself for mr i must move . it takes just over two seconds from the run up to the ball hitting the net on two seconds in which game can be decided a fine or an entire world cup. that's the one chance the goalkeeper
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has to do something is absolute decisive in the going so if penalties are but important and when pyrrhus can be born and careers can be destroyed the show planned how to save a panel. there are many theories about little hints telling the keeper what the takers going to do . one of them says that in the moment of the shot the tip of the boot of the standing leg indicates the direction of the shot and indeed let's scientifically and statistically prove that there is no time to see that all react by the time you have seen the shots already on its way other than all of the so if the ball is already moving the keeper barry has a chance to save the ball so if you want to save a penalty it's not a question of reaction there must be something else what else. the
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ninety eighty two world cup saw the first penalty shootout in the tournaments history the semi final question and france. safe to ensuring west germany progressed to the final. inchoate a parrot for penalties at worst cups no keeper has ever saved more how did he do it . first you have to do your homework. and buy one said already invented the database. back in my early playing days i'd ask my friends to look up the shootouts with a note down the name of the club. the name of the shooter of which food he used and how he shot it in a. medium high or high or and i entered the information in my notebook and in my recliner clad i. think data was already the keyword so let's
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take a closer look at the stats math and physics with a penalty the speed of the ball is between sixty and one hundred twenty kilometers per hour if the taker shoots at let's say ninety kilometers per hour and the distance to the goal is eleven meters we need the distance divided by the speed eleven meters divided by ninety kilometers per hour is twenty five meters per second so at last zero point four four seconds the blink of an. of course if you shoot in the corner the distance is a bit bigger so you can at zero point zero two seconds human reaction time is between zero point one and zero point one five seconds plus there's the mass of your own body that you have to move. which means it is nearly impossible to save a penalty if you just focus on the ball the more you think penalties among. there are so many parameters you have to keep in mind when i have an
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example. the first says that the grass during the world cup has to be two point eight centimeters high there are around one thousand blades of grass growing on the penalty spot the problem is they are growing in different directions and the problem gets worse after ninety one hundred twenty minutes the box is messed up six times worse than the rest of the pitch meet me there was a study of the university of puerto hein if the grass is just too much the ball will lie too low and even more importantly the standing foot of the taker can slip at the decisive moment i don't know the expo keeper marvin hit's knew that in december two thousand and fifteen during an away game in cologne he trembled at the grass on and around the penalty spot for the spooks the take has slipped and missed the penalty for by the way the penalty was wrongly awarded but out folk won the
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game one zero in cologne sent an invoice of a hundred and twenty two euros and ninety two cents to marvin hits for the spoils spot a pretty good year i'd say ok the pitch can play a role but what else. if the tanker is ready we are entering the world of psychology. we should be encouraged by the words of manuel neuer one of the best keepers in the history of football. what does he think the penalties loving the game is because normally a lot of people are only winning because as the pressure is on the striker and you can be a hero. and even the best players can fail from the spot in spots and it's called choking under pressure the pressure on the taker is so huge that he's starting to overthink things their movements which are normally totally subconscious are suddenly made conscious that's why even the best players miss. they are thinking
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too much you could call it paralysis through as analysis. jonathan with snow has written a book about goalkeepers he knows all about this phenomenon. is going to go left is going to go right the goal he was trying to guess which way he might no doubt start take a mike know that the last seven times it's gone to his left so he's going to go to his left again or is he going to bluff and go to his right or is going to double bluff and pretend to go to the right and go to the left does he know the you know the you know that he knows that you know that means you have come to the eternal spiral of psychotropics. goes up in the i pointed towards the corner where the star said he always shot so then he had the problem that it was schumacher know that or will you dive that way whether. or not i did try to put him under a bit of pressure from. the earth and somehow you increase pressure.
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in two thousand six germany keep a ensley man came up with an amazing psychological trick to the penalty shoot out in the quarter final against argentina. he was given a crib sheet from his coach with the preferences of some of the argentinian penalty takers. first couple penalties. he happened to guess right they want to be on the list because he was looking at this list and i'm guessing right the other part. penalty takers he knows what we're going to do here is he's gone this piece of paper you know there's every detail of what we're about to do and that increases the pressure on them because they're not just thinking how do i score this penalty they're trying to second guess what liam is going to do based on a piece of paper. esteban can be answer was to take the decisive penalty and that psychologically it was devastating just imagine standing on the penalty spot and the keeper has a piece of paper and is looking at you what does he know about me does he know what i would do even before i know. leave my seat germany where in the semifinals and
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the famous piece of paper is now in the museum of german history. what else can you do to save a penalty. it's always good to increase the time pressure. statistically when the take a bit says time for two or three seconds before he starts running he scores with a probability of seventy eight percent if he only waits one second the rate decreases to fifty nine percent. so take us put under time pressure miss more. but there is one more trick for keepers when poised on the front edge of the line with your torso bend forward to be as close as possible to the taker when you bend your knees slightly so you can dive more easily than most in patna face the bank tracon
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a big secret of. the best work a penalty save for a of on top of. the figure moment there's always a crucial moment in the whole event when the taker puts the ball on the spot and then stand up straight again. that's the moment when he takes that brief look at which corner he wants to aim for hip and. it was a strong corner i would back up my standing slightly towards the other side of this is going to look bigger he said. i encouraged him to take his strong corner highlighted. for him his favorite site and the trap snaps. so don't be afraid of penalties as a keeper the chances of embarrassing yourself is much smaller than for the taker
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