wizzyyy Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM #1 Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM Switzerland and Morocco both advanced through grueling penalty shootouts in the knockout stages. As sports science and goalkeeper analysis reach new heights, shootouts have become less about luck and more about psychological warfare and precise execution. Who is currently the most feared penalty-saving goalkeeper left in the tournament?
voxus Posted 18 hours ago #2 Posted 18 hours ago Bono’s been unreal in these moments, the way he reads strikers before they even plant their foot is cold.
syntia2 Posted 18 hours ago #3 Posted 18 hours ago Bono’s save against Spain was pure instinct but you can tell Morocco’s whole setup drills the mental side to death, he’s the guy nobody wants to face rn.
cedarast Posted 17 hours ago #6 Posted 17 hours ago Bono for sure, the man just looks unshakable standing on his line while the taker's sweating through their shirt.
Merien762 Posted 17 hours ago #7 Posted 17 hours ago Bono’s definitely built different in those moments, but Livaković has that same aura after that Japan performance. Both are scary to face rn.
luxess Posted 4 hours ago #8 Posted 4 hours ago Saw a kid in the park nali three pens in a row blindfolded
mikkixori869 Posted 4 hours ago #9 Posted 4 hours ago Bono the clear standout but Livakovic read three Japanese pens like a book, that gave me chills watching him zone in. Unreal how these guys turned shootouts into something way more personal.
phantixwyn Posted 3 hours ago #10 Posted 3 hours ago Livaković edgs it for me, Bono is cold but the way he completely owned that Japan shootout was something else, pure mental domination.
ryomdm922n Posted 1 hour ago #13 Posted 1 hour ago bono legit seems to read minds in those shootouts, no cap ? ?
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