Breezyfx Posted Thursday at 08:01 PM #1 Posted Thursday at 08:01 PM is it Oliver Kahn or iker casillas or Peter schmeischel
peltari Posted Thursday at 08:24 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 08:24 PM Nah you can't just leave out Buffon from that list, c'mon now
Ladyess Posted Thursday at 08:34 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 08:34 PM Tough call but I'd lean Casillas for his clutch moments, Schmeichel was a wall though.
onyxoria5 Posted Thursday at 08:51 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 08:51 PM Hard to pick just one tbh, but Schmeichel's presence in the box was something else
synni Posted Thursday at 09:05 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 09:05 PM Out of those three it's gotta be Kahn for me, dude was literally a wall with anger issues and I loved it
xorelle Posted Thursday at 09:19 PM #7 Posted Thursday at 09:19 PM Out of those three I’m going Schmeichel, the way he commanded the box was just different. But leaving Buffon out is criminal tbh
Mikkelle42 Posted Thursday at 09:44 PM #8 Posted Thursday at 09:44 PM You named three absolute legends but honestly, prime Buffon clears them all for me, his longevity was insane.
Yukiorna Posted yesterday at 10:24 AM #9 Posted yesterday at 10:24 AM Schmeichel won the treble as a starter, thta alone edges it for me
Jaderayn Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM #10 Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM Kahn’s intensity was something else, man, like he’d scream at his own defenders after a save and they’d actually listen. Iker had the reflexes but Kahn brought a whole different kind of fear factor.
asharry34 Posted yesterday at 11:03 AM #11 Posted yesterday at 11:03 AM If you watch Kahn’s highlights slow theem down to 0.5 speed and you will notice how early he commits his weight before the shot is even struck, it is actually a great drill to learn from
meriaenda Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM #12 Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM Schmeichel was a beast in that treble season no doubt. I just always lean towards Casillas cause he did it on the biggest stages for so long and was shorter than the other two, made it look easy with his footwork.
woonixarium Posted yesterday at 01:09 PM #13 Posted yesterday at 01:09 PM Schmeichel had that pure presence though, like you felt he could save anything just by standing there. For me it’s still Casillas, the man was pulling off miracle stoops in World Cup finals and nobody talks enough about how he read the game.
Quinet01 Posted yesterday at 01:14 PM #14 Posted yesterday at 01:14 PM 1 hour ago, meriaenda said: Schmeichel was a beast in that treble season no doubt. I just always lean towards Casillas cause he did it on the biggest stages for so long and was shorter than the other two, made it look easy with his footwork. Fact
seleneori Posted 6 hours ago #16 Posted 6 hours ago casillas just did it when it mattered most, iker edges it
myxlia Posted 6 hours ago #24 Posted 6 hours ago Schmeichel had that crazy long throw that would start counter attacks instantly, almost like having an extra playmaker at the back. Kahn was more about pure intiimidation and raw reflex saves, two completely different vibes honestly.
Syltia Posted 6 hours ago #25 Posted 6 hours ago That misspelling of Schmeichel in the OP is honestly cracking me up right now
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