Keeper saved with his head otherwise if he'd have controlled with his hands, it'd be considered a 'pass-back' resulting in an indirect free kick practically on the goal line
A goal keeper can save own goals with his hand as at that point it’s not a pass intended to waste time or whatever. If it’s going in, he can save it. I’m sure I’ve seen that before.
@@mattf9406 if it's a deliberate pass to the goalkeeper from a team mate the keeper can't handle it at all. The keeper can only handle it if the touch from his team mate wasn't deliberate, for example if the ball just hits him and goes towards the goal.
@@mattf9406keeper made the right choice don’t risk the parry could of been a goal don’t catch would of been a pass back his only option was to head it out
@@Jrf-1884 The keeper is allowed to parry any ball that threatens the goal line. This save was obviously in the earlier days of the no back pass rule when keepers were not allowed leeway but today a keeper can save an astray back pass. Of course it does create a grey area but it's been years now that goalies have been allowed to protect their goal from incompetent team mates, what a keeper still can't do is handle the ball to stop an onrushing player getting on the end of a bad back pass, that would result in an indirect free kick and typically a card.
8:15 Sometimes, in the final seconds of the game, if a team gets a corner their goalkeeper will come up so they have an extra man in the box. It's like an all-or-nothing play when they really need a goal.
They're difficult to defend too (corners where their keeper comes up). I dunno, it's his different colour kit, his big gloves, the gangliness of a big guy who doesn't play outfield knocking clumsily around the box. It'd be like boxing a guy for 11 rounds then for the last round there's a clown in the ring next to you doing tricks 🤡 it just puts you off out of the corner of your eye it's a massive distraction lmao 😂
@@Camberwell86 And there have been really insane moments in history where it actually worked :D Like just recently in the Champions League where the losing teams player Provedel scored the equalizer with the absolute last play of the game.
Couple of things to note here - regarding no 3 when Higuita did that scorpion kick the flag was already up for offside so he was just showing off for the sake of it - there was no risk involved. That no 1 wasn't even Buffon's greatest save, he was an absolute legend though Are there better saves? Banks against Pele - Dudek vs Shevchenko in the 2005 Champions league final, just off the top of my head - greatest penalty save though was Almunia in the Watford vs Leicester playoff semi final which any true football fan knows what happened 15 seconds later
FYI: goalkeeper cant grab ball with hands if the ball is deliberately passed (using foot) to the keeper by his own teammate... he can grab head passes.... and can grab deflection from legs of his own team mate....4:50 explained
@@Gapb_TheRealOneTho It was a back pass to the keeper using his foot. A ridiculously bad one, but that was going to be called by the referee if he had used his hands. So it was a good call by the keeper.
@@Gapb_TheRealOneTho what do you mean he would not have called it? It was a clear intentional pass tonthe keeper. There was no other team mate between them. This woild have been called 100%.
I agree, the video was trash as well. A goalkeeper saving 1 penalty and a solid save from Mendy, then saying most goalkeepers don’t make 3 saves per game. Awful commentary and video! Americans need to be banned 😂
The problem is Most of the best saves ever have very poor quality video so don't get included in these lists, but yes that banks save was really good. the Higuita was at least 2 decades after Bank's save and the footage still looked rough.
8:15 the reason he’s all the way down there is because if a team is losing and they’re giving a corner in the final minutes, the goalkeeper will make his way into the box to try and score as well, what happened in this situation, the opposition got the ball and took a shot at an empty net
Rene Higuita (the guy who did the scorpion kick save) was an absolutely amazing keeper. He could dribble like Messi and he would run way out of his box to challenge players coming towards him.
The goal is 24 feet wide, 8 feet tall. The goalkeeper is the only one who can legally touch the ball with his hands in the 18-yard (penalty) box. No rule forbids any players to go wherever they want. Defenders and attackers can flood the 6-yard box, especially during corners. Goalkeepers can also join the attack, but because of the pitch is so large it's very risky. They only do it when their team needs 1 goal, it's very late in the match and they get a corner or a free kick near the opponent's goal so he has time to jog up.
To answer your question regarding number 2, there are times, normally in literal must-win games, where a team is a goal down and added time is almost up, the team gets a corner in the last breath of the game, and they send EVERYONE up the other end in one last ditch effort to get an equaliser - even the goalkeeper. At that point in the game they either score or they lose, and it does happen, there have been occasions when the goalkeeper has scored in one of these moments. Its truly incredible to watch. The downside, obviously, is that you are left completely defenceless. You either equalize or youre out.
As an ex amateur keeper and then a part time keeper coach ... they say you have to be mad to be a keeper which is true lol a couple of saves on that list are ordinary tbh ... check out Gordon Banks save against Pele described as the greatest ever save or Jim Montgomery for Sunderland v Leeds United
I'd agree with those btl that Dudek, Montgomery and Banks all rate a mention, Dudek and Montgomery particularly because of them both being in finals; to which I'd also add (& I'm a Liverpool fan of 60 years standing) that '68 European Cup final, a minute to go, the score 1-1 and Eusabio, rated the best player in the world at the time, one on one with Alex Stepney and Stepney saves to take the game into extra time where Utd win the game and become the first English club to win the European Cup. Not a flashy save but still.
Yes, goalkeeper is one of the hardest positions. If they make a few good saves, they are heroes, but if they make one mistake, they're a villain. You should watch some goalkeeping blunders, when goalies throw the ball into their own goal.😊
inside the penalty area „the box“ the goalceeper is the only player who is allowed to touch the ball with his hands but other players are allowed to block shots or save the goal with their body(beside their hands) 2:10
At 4:44 he had to use his head as if he touched the ball it would be a handball bc if one of your teammate passes back you can touch it so headering it is his only option
1:40 Everybody can touch the ball in and outside the box. Goalkeepers are the only ones allowed to use their hands in the box but, if a gk started to dribble every one and score goals, that would be legal. Also if an oufield player stood in the box and saving goals, that would also be legal, as long as he doesn't use his hands. 4:40 That was a backpass. Goalkeepers can't use their hands on backpasses 8:10 Sometimes when you're losing and the last kick of the game is a corner in your favour, everybody goes forward to attack (gk included) so you have the max probability to score. The final result is either a draw (if you score) or a lost match.
On 4:45 it was not clear if the keeper was allowed to use his hands. Cause there‘s a rule saying that the goalkeeper can‘t touch the ball with his hands when it comes from a teammate. But only if he intentionally passes it back. So to avoid any discussions and maybe risking a free kick on the 5 meter line, he saved it with his head which was brilliant
On 2 I think they were in the last minutes of the game and they were down so on a corner kick they had everyone including the goalkeeper to try to score and tie the game
dude dint even watched the number one save, the video wasnt over after the headbut. The game goes to extra time in an inteense and long penaltykick shootout. they are even and if France scores they are worldchampion. The kick is taken, the keeper jumps the wrong direction but can still hit the ball with the tip of his toes; shooting the ball out of the stadium LITRALLY out of the stadium. Italy is champion of the world. What a year 2006 was, really amazing.
Sadly one of Norways best keepers ever: Erik Thorstvedt ever end in such compilations. At his top while playing in England there were only Seaman and Schmeichel. Some of his saves were really epic. Like when he was heading right, then a rocket from distance came towards the other corner. So he shifted weight superfast, then proppelled himself to the other side, and in full stretch caught the ball firmly between his hands, without dropping the ball.
Where is Rogério Ceni? Where is Guillermo Ochoa? Where is Taffarel? Where is Danilo? Is easily possible to make a top-10 outside of Europe, a lot of people was left out
9:35 World Cup Final 2006 (Germany): Italy - France. Materazzi (Italy, blue Team) provoked Zidane (France, last Game of Carrer) and called his sister a whore. Zidane then headbutted him and the Refs gives him the Red Card and he was out of the Game.
4:45 he actually did need to use his head because if your team-mate passes to you than you can’t directly pick it up. That includes holding/catching the ball
Keepers will defend the goal line but all other player will defend and try to stop the ball getting that far. Thats the defenders main role of protecting and defending around the box.
He used his head because the keeper can’t use his hands if his own player passes it back to him with his feet. The one where Joe hart was at the wrong end of the field was because they were losing in the last seconds of the game and sometimes the keeper goes forward to add an extra man in attack.
at number 5, he didn't show off, he didn't break the rule about touching it with your hands on a pass of your own player. if he touches it with his hand it would called an indirect free kick, but since it was going into the net, he saved himself from a possible red card as well
I'm afraid that all you've done here is prove you don't know the rules 🤣 He could palm it over the bar, or even just pat it down without catching it and proceed using his feet to clear. Both are allowed in that situation.
Zidane was the world's best footballer player and had already won the 1998 world cup. The 2006 world cup was his last game. The italian player insulted his mother during the whole game until Zidane lost control. With his best player out of the game, France finished by loosing the game. This game traumatized a whole country and French people still cry when seeing this.
Great compilation. But “football history” seems to have started only about 20 years ago. 🙂 Try a search for Banks save versus Pele 1970 World Cup which is widely regarded as actually the greatest save ever.
On #5 he had to use his head, if you use your hands when another teammate kicks it to you and you use your hands, it'll be a backpass, called as a penalty kick
4:40 the goalie could not use hands because the ball was coming from a teammate, that would have been a handbal and an indirect free kick for the opposing team from the spot he touched it.
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@4:50 actually he had to use his head. That's because in our rules the keeper cannot take the ball with his hands if it was passed to him by a teammate. Doing so would lead to a penalty kick.
The own goal save, the keep had to use any part of his body except his hands in that situation coz the balls was intentionally passed to him by his teammate via his foot... If his teammate had headed the ball back to him, that's when he can use his hands
4:50 if a teammate passes it back to the goalkeeper the goalkeeper can not use their hands if they use their hands it will be an indirect free kick also keepers can use their hands when a teammate passes it back with their head
They are great, but 10, the shot is straight at the keeper. There is a save by Peter Schmeichel and think Gordon Banks, where they dive to the post and swipe the ball over the bar.
A goal is around 8 feet tall and 24 feet wide, people fail to realize just how big of a target that is and how much of that target a great keeper can cover
I am a goalkeeper and I swear we just have some sort of sixth sense. Once in our PE lesson we played football (soccer) and I was in goal the sun was in my eyes like I couldn't see a thing but I heard a bang and knew that the ball was coming, I didn't have a clue where it was but my body threw itself in the direction of the ball. Unfortunately I was too short to save it bcuz it was literally right in the top corner but I was SO close, one of my friends said ''You nearly hit the post and had a concussion''. Also when I'm flying through the air anytime I do actually It's like time slows down. Bear in mind that I'm only an 11 year old boy
Keeper saved with his head otherwise if he'd have controlled with his hands, it'd be considered a 'pass-back' resulting in an indirect free kick practically on the goal line
A goal keeper can save own goals with his hand as at that point it’s not a pass intended to waste time or whatever. If it’s going in, he can save it. I’m sure I’ve seen that before.
@@JerseyPaul90 Correct it's only a passback if the keeper gathers the ball, they can parry it at anytime not only if it's going in
@@mattf9406 if it's a deliberate pass to the goalkeeper from a team mate the keeper can't handle it at all. The keeper can only handle it if the touch from his team mate wasn't deliberate, for example if the ball just hits him and goes towards the goal.
@@mattf9406keeper made the right choice don’t risk the parry could of been a goal don’t catch would of been a pass back his only option was to head it out
@@Jrf-1884
The keeper is allowed to parry any ball that threatens the goal line. This save was obviously in the earlier days of the no back pass rule when keepers were not allowed leeway but today a keeper can save an astray back pass. Of course it does create a grey area but it's been years now that goalies have been allowed to protect their goal from incompetent team mates, what a keeper still can't do is handle the ball to stop an onrushing player getting on the end of a bad back pass, that would result in an indirect free kick and typically a card.
Mattarazi: [pulls Zidane's shirt and faulling him]
Zidane: "Do you want my shirt? "
Mattarazi: "I'd rather your sister"
And the rest is history
He was asking for it
8:15 Sometimes, in the final seconds of the game, if a team gets a corner their goalkeeper will come up so they have an extra man in the box. It's like an all-or-nothing play when they really need a goal.
They're difficult to defend too (corners where their keeper comes up). I dunno, it's his different colour kit, his big gloves, the gangliness of a big guy who doesn't play outfield knocking clumsily around the box. It'd be like boxing a guy for 11 rounds then for the last round there's a clown in the ring next to you doing tricks 🤡 it just puts you off out of the corner of your eye it's a massive distraction lmao 😂
@@Camberwell86 it's most likely because of how big keepers are, and you wont know their next move
@@Camberwell86 And there have been really insane moments in history where it actually worked :D Like just recently in the Champions League where the losing teams player Provedel scored the equalizer with the absolute last play of the game.
Comparable to a goalie being pulled off in Ice Hockey to have an extra attacker.
Some keepers DID score the equalizer or even winning goal...
Couple of things to note here - regarding no 3 when Higuita did that scorpion kick the flag was already up for offside so he was just showing off for the sake of it - there was no risk involved.
That no 1 wasn't even Buffon's greatest save, he was an absolute legend though
Are there better saves? Banks against Pele - Dudek vs Shevchenko in the 2005 Champions league final, just off the top of my head - greatest penalty save though was Almunia in the Watford vs Leicester playoff semi final which any true football fan knows what happened 15 seconds later
Do Not Scratch Your Eyes
How is that offside the last defender is in the box and the shot was almost from the halfway line
"He literally did the worm for a save"
It's more of a scorpion kick...
I am from Watford and what a glorious day that was!
@@MrMarkg9 I still get goosebumps when I watch it.
FYI: goalkeeper cant grab ball with hands if the ball is deliberately passed (using foot) to the keeper by his own teammate... he can grab head passes.... and can grab deflection from legs of his own team mate....4:50 explained
That was not deliberate and if just deflect it up
Yeah he went to realy safe route, but I think the referee wouldn't have called that one a deliberately played pass.
@@Gapb_TheRealOneTho It was a back pass to the keeper using his foot. A ridiculously bad one, but that was going to be called by the referee if he had used his hands. So it was a good call by the keeper.
@@pintiliecatalin yeah, but ref wouldn't have called it
@@Gapb_TheRealOneTho what do you mean he would not have called it? It was a clear intentional pass tonthe keeper. There was no other team mate between them. This woild have been called 100%.
I think England’s Gordon Banks’ save was one of the best ever. And that is from an anti-English Welshman!🏴
And the famous commentary where he says 'what a save!'
You need to grow up. Seriously.
Bro said "maybe white boys can jump" talking about Kyle Walker,,, who is of Jamaican heritage. Which is historically, not white. Hahaha.
Lol I was looking to see if it was just me who noticed this 🤦♀️
Lol Kyle Walker is all the races rolled into one person
Full name Kyle Andrew Walker
Date of birth 28 May 1990 (age 33)
Place of birth Sheffield, England
@@barriehull7076 thanks Barrie for that pointless piece of information that is absolutely not relevant lol
His father is Jamaican, his mother isn't
how do you always find the videos with the worst commentators?
Came here to comment this, dude called mendy the best keeper in the world
the youtube algorithm knows he is in the USA so he gets these videos with the voiceover muppet from planets funniest animals
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I agree, the video was trash as well. A goalkeeper saving 1 penalty and a solid save from Mendy, then saying most goalkeepers don’t make 3 saves per game. Awful commentary and video! Americans need to be banned 😂
2- zero 😂😂😂
Wojciech Szczesny's save of Messi's penalty shot from Qatar's World's Cup should've been featured. That was something!
Gordon Banks from Pele was the best save ever
This is the correct answer. No idea how it wasn't even top ten 😅
@@davem12dim17this top 10 had at most two of the best saves ever in it.
The problem is Most of the best saves ever have very poor quality video so don't get included in these lists, but yes that banks save was really good. the Higuita was at least 2 decades after Bank's save and the footage still looked rough.
@@davem12dim17coz the creator of this compilation is about 12 and doesn't know who he is
Peter schmichael done the exact same save the the champs league against rapid Vienna.
8:15 the reason he’s all the way down there is because if a team is losing and they’re giving a corner in the final minutes, the goalkeeper will make his way into the box to try and score as well, what happened in this situation, the opposition got the ball and took a shot at an empty net
8:16 Because in the last minutes of the game of a cornered is given, the goalkeeper would run down to help his team
1:13 named the best gk for like 2 weeks 😂
As a goalie I’m happy you gave us credit because that’s rare goalies are so underrated❤
Rene Higuita (the guy who did the scorpion kick save) was an absolutely amazing keeper. He could dribble like Messi and he would run way out of his box to challenge players coming towards him.
The goal is 24 feet wide, 8 feet tall.
The goalkeeper is the only one who can legally touch the ball with his hands in the 18-yard (penalty) box.
No rule forbids any players to go wherever they want. Defenders and attackers can flood the 6-yard box, especially during corners.
Goalkeepers can also join the attack, but because of the pitch is so large it's very risky. They only do it when their team needs 1 goal, it's very late in the match and they get a corner or a free kick near the opponent's goal so he has time to jog up.
To answer your question regarding number 2, there are times, normally in literal must-win games, where a team is a goal down and added time is almost up, the team gets a corner in the last breath of the game, and they send EVERYONE up the other end in one last ditch effort to get an equaliser - even the goalkeeper. At that point in the game they either score or they lose, and it does happen, there have been occasions when the goalkeeper has scored in one of these moments. Its truly incredible to watch.
The downside, obviously, is that you are left completely defenceless. You either equalize or youre out.
I used to be a goal keeper in school it’s not easy but can get real pumped when you pull of some “worldy” aka world class saves
This ain't soccer, This is FOOTBALL
2:33, save during the world cup. It's the champions league final, CSKA Moscow were a great team
Gordon Bank's save against Pele's header is the Goat save for me
As an ex amateur keeper and then a part time keeper coach ... they say you have to be mad to be a keeper which is true lol a couple of saves on that list are ordinary tbh ... check out Gordon Banks save against Pele described as the greatest ever save or Jim Montgomery for Sunderland v Leeds United
Look up Steffan Fries save against Toronto FC in the MLS cup final. It’s one of the most clutch saves I’ve ever seen live
I'd agree with those btl that Dudek, Montgomery and Banks all rate a mention, Dudek and Montgomery particularly because of them both being in finals; to which I'd also add (& I'm a Liverpool fan of 60 years standing) that '68 European Cup final, a minute to go, the score 1-1 and Eusabio, rated the best player in the world at the time, one on one with Alex Stepney and Stepney saves to take the game into extra time where Utd win the game and become the first English club to win the European Cup. Not a flashy save but still.
8:15 Most likely was in the last few seconds of the game ending, teams will usually send the keeper up if they have one last corner
Jt please never use this guy again for football. His lack of knowledge is infuriating, i only stayed throughout the video for you
Gordon banks save will always be the best for me .
5:00 you need to use you head or feet because I would have been a penalty cause the ball has to be headed to the goal keeper for them to pick it up
This is partly why we love The Beautiful Game.
4:50 He did in fact need to use his head for that, as it was a pass from his own teammate so he was prohibited from using his hands to block it
He asked for that headbutt 😂😂
2:02 "maybe white boys can jump" that man is Jamaican lmao
Yes, goalkeeper is one of the hardest positions.
If they make a few good saves, they are heroes, but if they make one mistake, they're a villain.
You should watch some goalkeeping blunders, when goalies throw the ball into their own goal.😊
Can’t believe kick flix forgot lev Yashin
It is amazing how horses just jump right back up after injuries and humans don't.
Most of these and even the craziest saves this year 😂
Ter Stegen's save against Bayern in 2015 when he cleared the ball on the line deserves to be in top 10 even 5
Wicket keeping in cricket. Its like goalkeeping but the ball is tiny and basically a rock
Nada ba ba bah I’m lovin it! 3:20
inside the penalty area „the box“ the goalceeper is the only player who is allowed to touch the ball with his hands but other players are allowed to block shots or save the goal with their body(beside their hands) 2:10
At 4:44 he had to use his head as if he touched the ball it would be a handball bc if one of your teammate passes back you can touch it so headering it is his only option
They are the best recent saves.
Gordon Banks v Pele is the best save ever
1:40
Everybody can touch the ball in and outside the box. Goalkeepers are the only ones allowed to use their hands in the box but, if a gk started to dribble every one and score goals, that would be legal. Also if an oufield player stood in the box and saving goals, that would also be legal, as long as he doesn't use his hands.
4:40
That was a backpass. Goalkeepers can't use their hands on backpasses
8:10
Sometimes when you're losing and the last kick of the game is a corner in your favour, everybody goes forward to attack (gk included) so you have the max probability to score. The final result is either a draw (if you score) or a lost match.
On 4:45 it was not clear if the keeper was allowed to use his hands. Cause there‘s a rule saying that the goalkeeper can‘t touch the ball with his hands when it comes from a teammate. But only if he intentionally passes it back. So to avoid any discussions and maybe risking a free kick on the 5 meter line, he saved it with his head which was brilliant
He needs to see this
On 2 I think they were in the last minutes of the game and they were down so on a corner kick they had everyone including the goalkeeper to try to score and tie the game
dude dint even watched the number one save, the video wasnt over after the headbut. The game goes to extra time in an inteense and long penaltykick shootout. they are even and if France scores they are worldchampion. The kick is taken, the keeper jumps the wrong direction but can still hit the ball with the tip of his toes; shooting the ball out of the stadium LITRALLY out of the stadium. Italy is champion of the world. What a year 2006 was, really amazing.
Check out the best save ever Gordon banks v Pele 1970 world cup. Best player v best goalie!!!!
TOMORROWS VIDEO: GOAL LINE CLEARENCES! 🔥🔥 shit will blow your mind!
Alisson Becker vs Newcastle this season was the best I’ve ever seen. Still don’t know how he stopped it at the speed it was going.
Liverpool vs Newcastle
I feel for Rui Patrício, demoted to "Ronaldo's" goalkeeper :) In a video about the goalkeepers the outfield players are getting more namechecks.
Sadly one of Norways best keepers ever: Erik Thorstvedt ever end in such compilations.
At his top while playing in England there were only Seaman and Schmeichel.
Some of his saves were really epic. Like when he was heading right, then a rocket from distance came towards the other corner. So he shifted weight superfast, then proppelled himself to the other side, and in full stretch caught the ball firmly between his hands, without dropping the ball.
I love just how much he appreciates football
Great fun once again, thanks, jt.❤
Where is Rogério Ceni? Where is Guillermo Ochoa? Where is Taffarel? Where is Danilo? Is easily possible to make a top-10 outside of Europe, a lot of people was left out
Whenever this guy makes a football vid i know it is gunna be a good vid
4:45 TJ, he couldn’t catch it because it was a pass back. If his teammate kicked it with his foot, the goalkeeper can’t touch it with his hands
David seaman saving from peschisolido should be in as well
In minute 8:18 if the team is winning or it’s the last minutes of the game goalkeepers (only if they want to) can go out for the corner kick
A goal is 8ft high ground to Crossbar and 24ft wide post to post.
bro professional saves. Wait but da last one :)
That wasnt only legit, but that was legit save on WORLD CUP. I dont know, why Higuita did it, but it was pretty insane :D
This guy said that goalkeepers save 3 times in a game 😂😂 2:15
9:35 World Cup Final 2006 (Germany): Italy - France. Materazzi (Italy, blue Team) provoked Zidane (France, last Game of Carrer) and called his sister a whore. Zidane then headbutted him and the Refs gives him the Red Card and he was out of the Game.
4:45 he actually did need to use his head because if your team-mate passes to you than you can’t directly pick it up. That includes holding/catching the ball
Keepers will defend the goal line but all other player will defend and try to stop the ball getting that far. Thats the defenders main role of protecting and defending around the box.
I love this dudes voice man ❤
The goal 🥅 keepers do watch players from the other team, just to figure out which way they always go. 😂😂❤❤❤❤❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🙈🇬🇧🙈
He used his head because the keeper can’t use his hands if his own player passes it back to him with his feet. The one where Joe hart was at the wrong end of the field was because they were losing in the last seconds of the game and sometimes the keeper goes forward to add an extra man in attack.
at number 5, he didn't show off, he didn't break the rule about touching it with your hands on a pass of your own player. if he touches it with his hand it would called an indirect free kick, but since it was going into the net, he saved himself from a possible red card as well
I'm afraid that all you've done here is prove you don't know the rules 🤣
He could palm it over the bar, or even just pat it down without catching it and proceed using his feet to clear.
Both are allowed in that situation.
The one where the gk saved it withhis head was because if he caught it , it was a pass back so it wouldve been an indirect free kick
Zidane was the world's best footballer player and had already won the 1998 world cup. The 2006 world cup was his last game. The italian player insulted his mother during the whole game until Zidane lost control. With his best player out of the game, France finished by loosing the game. This game traumatized a whole country and French people still cry when seeing this.
Bro, thought that 1:56 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That Higuita save was not only legit, but it was against England at Wembley.
ur reaction vidss are insane bro i just subbed keep up the good work
JT is the goat!
Great compilation. But “football history” seems to have started only about 20 years ago. 🙂 Try a search for Banks save versus Pele 1970 World Cup which is widely regarded as actually the greatest save ever.
Is that the one where he fractured his spine and carried on playing?
Watch Rui Patricio's save in the final of the euro 2016
i like the football reactions
not the thumbnail having a basketball player saving a goal 😭
Higuita did that in the world cup
7:24 😂😂😂😂
Btw at 4:50 the goalkeeper had to use his head because if its a pass from a teammate the goalkeeper cant use his hands
where is Oblak with his triple save
Had to use head as you can’t use hands when the ball was “passed” from your own teammate
On #5 he had to use his head, if you use your hands when another teammate kicks it to you and you use your hands, it'll be a backpass, called as a penalty kick
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4:40 the goalie could not use hands because the ball was coming from a teammate, that would have been a handbal and an indirect free kick for the opposing team from the spot he touched it.
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@4:50 actually he had to use his head. That's because in our rules the keeper cannot take the ball with his hands if it was passed to him by a teammate. Doing so would lead to a penalty kick.
The own goal save, the keep had to use any part of his body except his hands in that situation coz the balls was intentionally passed to him by his teammate via his foot... If his teammate had headed the ball back to him, that's when he can use his hands
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4:50 if a teammate passes it back to the goalkeeper the goalkeeper can not use their hands if they use their hands it will be an indirect free kick also keepers can use their hands when a teammate passes it back with their head
They are great, but 10, the shot is straight at the keeper.
There is a save by Peter Schmeichel and think Gordon Banks, where they dive to the post and swipe the ball over the bar.
You have to watch the game germany against algeria in the World championchip. On this Manuel Neuer made himself the best goalie in history
Number two, the keeper took a penalty kick and had to run back
Where's Grobbelaar from the European Cup final of '84 and the spaghetti legs?
A goal is around 8 feet tall and 24 feet wide, people fail to realize just how big of a target that is and how much of that target a great keeper can cover
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I am a goalkeeper and I swear we just have some sort of sixth sense. Once in our PE lesson we played football (soccer) and I was in goal the sun was in my eyes like I couldn't see a thing but I heard a bang and knew that the ball was coming, I didn't have a clue where it was but my body threw itself in the direction of the ball. Unfortunately I was too short to save it bcuz it was literally right in the top corner but I was SO close, one of my friends said ''You nearly hit the post and had a concussion''. Also when I'm flying through the air anytime I do actually It's like time slows down. Bear in mind that I'm only an 11 year old boy
The goals are 8 feet tall (2.667 yards) by 24 feet wide (8 yards)