"he has to be tall..." No Yann Sommer is if I am not mistaken actually the shortest on the list and not tall for a goalkeeper at all 183 cm (around 6'0).
@@miklauzknaus Yeah I have a soft spot for goalkeepers that are considered "small". My favorite team (Borussia Dortmund) had a goalie in 1997 when they won the champions league that was called to small for his position, but was in my opinion just great - Stefan Klos (181 cm). Fun fact he couldn't kick the ball that far too and I always thought that forced Dortmund to build their offence in their own half, what made it often more planed and safer... One more example for this theory was the 2002 world cup in which Oliver Kahn played for Germany - a goalie by many seen as one of the best of all time and he was a beast on the goal-line and unmatched controling his box. But he didn't had a precise kick and even though he could shoot it far into the other teams half, it was pure luck if a German player was anywhere near the point the ball hits the green again. Everybody in Germany said it was because of him we reached the final (which was not untrue), but I always said, that we lost the final, because of him kicking the ball to the other team as often as to his fellow team members - Brazil was back in front of the German goal so fast, because the Germans lost the ball so damn fast. I really like to write about that, even though it is a point of view I share with very few people.
@@Balleehuuu i know about Kahn because i watched him on tv alot when i was a kid. I am old i know xD the comentator in our contry realy hyped him up a lot so i looked him up and saw his training montage. That man was buff af. As for dortmund i dont really know much abut them so thanks for info. I dont know why there are so many fans of borrusia, and i dont speak about germany. I mean even in my country there are decent amount of dortmund supporters.
Ter Stegen is actually Germanys 2nd best goalkeeper. Manuel Neuer is just injured. Together with Gianluigi Buffon he is the best goalie to ever grace the beautiful game.
Funfact, the No.1 on the list is normally only the No.2 of Germany National Team. But this list is only for 1Year. A lot of good Keepers are missing. I would say Courtois is one of the best. They are all awesome on the line and have outstanding reflexes. The difference between top notch is, that the best can play football like normal players on the field in addition. Take a look at best scenes of Manuel Neuer oder Courtois, Ter Stegen etc.
Yeah and I think Courtois is the best keeper right now his performance in the 2022 UCL final was insane and it’s more important that he saves more like getting really good saves are cool but it’s more important to have more saves and also I don’t know if I’m correct that he saves more so don’t be getting so angry cause ur a Barcelona fan
Neuer or Ter Stegen? According to my research Ter Stegen was with Borussia Mönchengladbach. Manuel Neuer was a Schalke keeper, and later joined Bayern Munich, much to the dismay of his old fans.@@Why-D
@@LexusLFA554 Ter Stegen never was with Köln, he goes straight from Borussia Mönchengladbach to Barcelona. He never played for other Teams except the German National Team.
1:03 - In the UK, back in the 1970s, Peter Philip Bonetti (27 September 1941 - 12 April 2020) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Chelsea and England. He was given the nickname "The Cat" because of his safe handling, lightning reflexes and his graceful style. He was one of several goalkeepers who specialised in a one-armed throw which could achieve a similar distance to a drop kick.
Unfortunately He was about 10years before my time. But i did grow up with another peter who's One-armed throws were crucial to Man Utd success in the 90's, Peter Schmeichel. A legend and probably the best Keeper around in the period.
Neuer revolutionized the game for ever with his performance in the 2014 WC, never seen anything like that before, and thats why he is number 1 of all time
I played as a goalkeeper for about 20 years and i can tell you that when your on the pitch it does not matter if its a sunday league match or the champions league final if the only way to make a save is to sacrifice your nose youre going to do it.
ive even lost consciousness. dove to a lost ball. one of them kicked. and the ball and his foot hit me on the right side of my head. knocked out for 2 min according to the ref.
7 (Alisson) is actually 1 for Brazil, while 6 (Ederson) is 2 for Brazil - I think both are great and definitely have their own qualities Ederson has been critisised a lot for shakiness w shot stopping ("first shot on target will be a goal") but I think he's definitely improved, and he was amazing in the champions league final. His distribution is definitely his best quality though, especially for man city as a 'sweeper keeper', though that comes with its risks and rewards for sure, but he's so calm and composed. Anyway, I'm definitely biased but I find it strange that Ramsdale and De Gea were ahead of both of them considering they both fumbled under pressure, and this video definitely prioritised shot-stopping, like it's all well and good if you can save an outrageous shot but if in the next second you pass straight to the opponent and they score it doesn't really matter. (+ de gea's contract wasn't renewed and he hasn't been employed anywhere else since, and ramsdale's team, arsenal, signed another goalkeeper and they're trying to do the 'two alternating starting keepers' thing but it doesn't look like it's working lmao) here's a 'best of' video for Ruben Dias (best cb itw in my opinion), I find the commentator really boring but honestly Dias is great, and you can find similar 'best of' videos for (almost?) all of 22/23 city players ruclips.net/video/jq0Nfx4Zf0k/видео.htmlsi=0gLY2aVkmodtyTbU there's one for ederson but I don't think it does him justice lol, definitely check out some rodri, kdb and haaland highlights though if you're interested, they all played amazing last season.
Ederson has been number 1 for Brazil recently and he might continue to be until the next tournament. He has been amazing like you said but that ucl final performance was just the best any keeper could ever reach.
For real tho I actually even thought they where put in by random. And some of the best goalkeepers didn't make it like Ramsdale over Pickford thats a huge mìss.
All goal keepers are a special kind of people, no matter of football, handball, (ice) hockey or similar. You have to put your body in the way of a hard shot or thrown ball or puck and still keep your eyes open, no matter where you are hit.
I think espacially on the topic of goalkeeping it is more important to have control of the box and how you are alert every second and of course good reflexes do not hurt - but the highlight reel, na that is not important at all. And by saying that, yeah I think the list is close to be accurate - you can switch some positions, but it is okay. For me even as a German (Ter Stegen is from Germany) Courtois is the best keeper on that list.
If you want to know their level, should be something like this: 1.Courtois, the best goalkeeper nowdays. 2.Ter Stegen, for most people not me. 3-4 Ederson - Alisson, in any order, both brazilian at great level for years in the Premier League. Ederson won it all last year (Manchester City), Liverpool is owning the premier league this season. 5.De Gea he's not what he used to be, but still good, even more merits for having that defense. 6.Ramsdale he has been improving through the years. 7. Oblak he's been around at good level for a few years 8-9 Sommer-Maignan in any order, relatively new at showing high level, the other guys are mostly veterans at great level. 10. Martinez he has 1 good game and then 5 bad ones, making his team loose sometimes, hes showing improvement this season, but i wouldn't celebreate yet.
you should check out the german goalkeepers from the 90s and early 2000. i remember sitting in front of the tv as a child, terrified of oliver kahn. he was an animal. worth a watch.
Oliver Kahn was such an animal that the opposing teams fans literally started throwing bananas on the field in order to insult him as an ape. TBF he went batshit crazy on the pitch on more than one occasion, from kung-fu jumping into oncoming attackers to literally grabbing his own defenders by the neck and shaking them to "wake them up" if he was displeased with their performance. If you are a striker through on goal and look up you would see Kahn just sprinting right at you in order to go for an all in sliding tackle, so better watch out and get your legs out of the way or this will hurt badly.
@@XxXSinkerXxX He was a beast. I was scared of Kahn even by watching him on TV. If I'd be a forward, playing against him, I'd fake an injury just to get tf out of the pitch... otherwise, he would eat me alive. LOL
Hey guys just to give ya some context Martinez is a World Cup winner with Argentina. De gea was one of if not the best goalkeeper for a while whilst he was at man United think he also played for athletico Madrid might be wrong there tho. Ter stegen is an absolute monster in goal one of the best goalkeepers right now ino. Arron ramsdale is actually from not far from me, he’s a really good goalkeeper he’s still young he moved to arsenal from Sheffield United and he also plays for England national team. Ederson is a Brazilian goalkeeper who plays for Manchester City, I think statistically he is one of the best goalkeepers in the world right now too. Imo Germany produce the best goalkeepers you need to see if there’s a list of top ten German goalkeepers and watch there videos coz the things these men do are absolutely mental.
The list according to me; 1.Allison - Liverpool Fc 2. Thibaut Courtois - Real Madrid 3. Ter Stegen - Barcelona 4. Emi Martinez - Aston Villa 5. Jan Oblak - Atletico 6. Mike Maignan - Ac Milan 7. Ederson - Man City 8. Aaron Ramsdale - Arsenal 9. Guigliemo Vicario - Tottenham 10. Diogo Costa - Porto
6:37 and him Alisson played in an Italian football team: As Roma (the team I'm fan of). For sure is one of the best goalkeeper of All time. (Or at least of the last 10/20 years).
David De Gea is Spanish and have made some of the greatest saves.Man United made the mistake of letting him go before this season. Now you seen the amazing saves these goolies have made, how about reacting to their blunders, their biggest mistakes and misses. That is one of the reasons that Man United let De Gea go, he could make amazing saves but also just miss the ball or just drop it in. He will always be my number 1 goolkeeper.
Ramsdale that you said had the best saves alongside with Martinez, he is probably not even in the top 20 rn he is even the backup choice in his club currently, but he had some crazy highlights last season. While the guy that is no.2 in this video doesn't even have the club currently.
@@peterpritzl3354 oder Toni Turek der Teufelskerl von Fortuna Düsseldorf. Weltmeister 54. Die Karrieren von den beiden überlappt sogar noch. Radi war von 62 bis 70 bei 1860. Ist aber in Belgrad (Serbien) geboren
Iker Casillas was one small of a keeper at 1.78, but he was one of the best too, recommend seeing his legacy! (he also went almost an entire world cup of clean sheets with the hardest ball yet to defend in history (Jabulani)
The ball must be completely over the line for a goal to be scored - you are correct about that. As far as penalties go, most goalkeepers will tell you that they don‘t feel much pressure. Everyone expects the ball to go in, so you can only win by saving the penalty. The pressure is on the player taking the shot; they can only lose. David de Gea plays for Manchester United, but he is Spanish.
10. Mike Maignan France/AC Milan, 9. Jan Oblak Slovenia/Atletico Madrid, 8. Yann Sommer Switzerland/Bayern Munich, 7. Alisson Becker Brazil/Liverpool, 6. Ederson Moraes Brazil/Manchester City, 5. Aaron Ramsdale England/Arsenal, 4. Thibaut Courtois Belgium/Real Madrid, 3. Emiliano Martinez Argentina/Aston Villa, 2. David De Gea Spain/Free Agency, 1. Marc Andre Ter Stegen Barcelona/Germany. I listed their clubs and nationalities and De Gea is currently a free agent so without a club. Great content keep it up.
the problem with goalkeepers for these ranking videos, is that the best are not exactly the most highlightable. Its not about your highs, keeping is about being consistent and minimizing your lows
One thing I want to mention is when you see a save in slow motion like in these vidoes the saves look much easier but the ball is traveling usually atleast 50mph and the ball can get a bunch of movment in the air
1. Thibaut Courtois 2. Ederson Moraes 3. Alisson Becker Aaron Ramsdale.(the person they were saying was the best) is quite average, the video just showed a few moments of lucky magic.
You guys should react to the best saves of Manuel Neuer. In his glorious time, i would say he was almost unbeatable in 1 vs 1. that saves in the world cup 2014 against france saved us our german asses.
you made a comment during your video about penalties, I'm a striker and a Penalty taker but I can tell you 1000% there is literally no pressure at all on the goalkeeper when it comes to a penalty. it is an expectation when a penalty is given that there will be a goal soon after, so yes it is an amazing feeling for a goal keeper to save a penalty but no pressure on them. there have been so many great keepers through the years that it is very difficult to narrow it down to just 10.
As a football player (5vs5 indoor Futsal and only semi-professional) i have to say that a good Goalkeeper is the basic foundation to build a good team. You can have an incredible team and be dominating a game (or toe to toe) for 20 minutes but then you make a mistake!... and when your goalkeeper is able to convert an almost certain goal into a save!... it's like you reset, focus and gain another life!
Best goalkeeper (if he is in form and not injured) is Manuel Neuer. He changed the game for goalies! Very long and fast throws or kicks to open the game right after a save. Is very offensive, almost like a sweeper and goes out his zone to interrupt the attacker... If you are interested in football you should watch Thomas Müller (Raumdeuter) he created a totally new playstyle and position in football, very interesting!
Min 3:40 The Ball must be completely behind the line. Means, if you theoretically look from top to bottom, then the line must be completely visible. The ball must not “cover” the line by one mm. Only then is the ball considered to be completely behind the line and therefore in the goal. For several years now, digital goal line technology has been used in the top leagues across Europe. For several years now, video referees have also been used, who are in direct radio contact with the four referees. In addition, the main referee receives a visual and audible signal on his watch.
I can believe they forgot the very best goalkeeper of 2023 : Olivier Giroud. To explain the joke : Olivier Giroud plays as a Striker - for Milan AC in club football and the French national team in internationals - and during a match against Genoa a month or so ago, Mike Maignan (#10 on this list and interestingly Giroud's teammate at both Milan and France) made a reckless intervention outside of his area, and was red carded and sent off for it. As it was late in the game, the Milan coach had already made all of his substitutions, so they couldn't sub out a field player to sub in a replacement goalkeeper - which meant that an on-field player would have to take on the gloves for the few remaining minutes. Giroud was selected - he is tall, and had actually played as goalkeeper in youth teams, so he had the basic training. And, he did a pretty decent job at it, including a diving save into the legs of the opposite forward. He wasn't scored on, and Milan won 1-0. As a celebration, Milan actually started producing Giroud-flocked goalkeeper kits to sell to the fans, and Giroud was named to the Best XI of that Week for the Serie A - as a goalkeeper.
If you get a ball hit straight in your face, that can knock you unconscious ; you won't believe the power and dynamic of this game - it's SUPER PHYSICAL! These Men are all professionals and know excatly what they are doing - Football is "PhysicalPower-Artistry" at the highest level. No Show-Matches, all and always authentic.
Goalkeeping can be very dangerous, one keeper died when he dove at the players feet for the ball and got kicked in the head. Its dangerous and thats why i like that you said the position is slept on. You're spot on.
For Penalties we dive a certain side based off their shooting patterns in the game. For professionals, they have penalty stats on the takers so they have a rough idea where. Also Manuel Neuer is the GOATkeeper but he is injured :(
i think diogo costa should be here the best portuguese goalkeeper and one of the most valuable with courtois, maignan and donnarruma with a market value of 45 million € and played really well for porto he should be here
5:56 Just headbutt the ball, whenever it goes fast you have to headbutt, it is going to hurt but will hurt less like stoping the ball with nose, eyes part of the face. Headbutt the ball up so u can backflip the inertia of the ball. And the ball goes high, really high so nobody is gonna catch that ball in a minute.
Ter Stegen definitely deserves #1 although Manuel Neuer would have been #1 if he hadn't been injured. Martinez was a surprise this and last year. He basically gave Messi his world cup trophy.
I'm pretty sure Ter Stegen will be Germany's #1 in the future. Neuer had his time. But he is almost 38. Ter Stegen plays on the highest level and is in great shape.
@@somersault4762absolutely, but neuer had a career ending injury in his late 30s and somehow recovered and is playing for bayern again now, it might take quite a few more years before he retires
The correct order would be : 1 Thibaut Courtois, Real Madrid. 2 Manuel Neuer, Bayern Munich. . 3 Jan Oblak, Atletico Madrid. 4 Ederson, Manchester City. 5 Alisson Becker, Liverpool F.C. 6 Gianluigi Donnarumma, Paris Saint-Germain. 7 Marc-Andre ter Stegen, F.C. Barcelona. 8 Keylor Navas - PSG, Nottingham Forest. ....... All great keepers, but the order is highly debatable 😂 ofcourse , BUT, Not in a million years would i put Ter Stegen above Courtois. He's more likable for sure , but who isnt? 😂 Courtois is not a nice guy, but he is the better goalie. The "highlights" mean nothing. Stats and results do. You may be boring as hell, but keep a clean sheet match after match, while the other guy saves a penalty, or put on a show , but gets 3 past him during the game.
Alisson, Oblak , Courtois , Neuer and Edison are the top 5 GKs in the world right now. No doubt about it. The guy 5th is decent, has alot of mistakes in him. Most the others have great highlights, but thats what highlights are. The 5 ive named have been at the top for years. You should look at Cech, Casillas and Van De Sar. Best to ever do it
The strategy behind penalties is actually big, it's not just about guessing. Most teams analyse their opponents and they know which players usually execute the players, so they focus on them and come up with stats regarding to the side where the player sends the ball most of the times, so the keeper is usually informed beforehand about it. Also, in that very moment, the keeper looks at three things, the player's eyes, the player's feet and the way the player approaches the ball.
about the worrying about diving into the post, once a very long time ago a goalkeeper did dive into the post and pass away from the injuries. im having trouble finding the name sadly, but there is footage of the incident on youtube
That was 3-3, but otherwise, yes. Poor Randal. As a Franchman and a FC Nantes fan, I really wanted it to go in. I hope we'll win it back in 2026 - it really was a "both teams deserved" kinda match.
03:47 some goalkeepers wear helmets. the most famous one who did was Petr Czech, who started doing it after fracturing his skull and nearly dying when he collided with an attacking player.
I love Goalies and have a maximum of respect for them. Reflexes like a cat and arms like an octopus. When you ever stand in a real Football goal in person, you realise how big a Goal is. 7,32m (24,01575 ft.) width x 2,44m (8,005249 ft.) high. And how close the penalty point is. Then ad the thought to it that the players shoot the ball as hard as they can (100-120 km/h) at you. You really must be a tough guy to be a goalkeeper.
Our gloves have a layer of latex which is used for padding and for the grip when wet a lot of the pros use Vaseline and rub it in which when mixed with the latex its like a thin layer of glue
As a goalkeeper myself who plays on a team, the only reason you rarely see a goalkeeper slam head first in to the post while diving is because they dive slightly forward at a 45 degree angle.
but every goalkepper has done it at least once. Mine time was as a kid playing for my school. A cross came in got pushed out to the corner and was crossed in again, and I had back up a couple of steps without thinking and i dive for the header to the corner and saved it but knocked myself out for a few seconds by hitting my head off the post. you only ever done it once. same with not looking behind you before you kick out after catching a cross. Something else that happen once to every keeper not looking back to see to make sure Everyone is out of the box and having the ball taken from you as soon as you put it down to pass out. this is the reason i never passed out like that from a catch always Kicked out of hand or Threw/rolled out from hands. I always had to learn my lessons the Hard way.
I can't remember the Video, but normaly fast means how fast you go in full sprint, the top-speed. Than there are oblivious differences like with or without ball. If i'm not wrong the one of the fastest player in the 23/24 season of german bundesliga was Alphonso Davis from Bayern Munich with 35,97 km/h or 22,36 mph
I’d say the order was pretty good, in any given season the order of the top 10 best keepers can be switched around since, I mean the top 10 are all good. I’d say tee stegen at the moment is probably the best goalkeeper with how his defence in comparison to other teams. -his defence is fairly young and not really considered the best defence. I’d say compared to man city where their defence is extremely good so ederson has actually been considered a bad shot stopped since the shots he does face might slip under his hands or legs. So yeah I’d say, the list is retry accurate considered De Gea and Ter stegen’s circumstances last season in comparison to other teams who clearly were better in the defensive zone.
Manuel Neuer ist at the moment the best go Keeper worldwide and Germany general had all always good go Keepers, especially Oliver Kahn ( at the World Cup 2002 he won the trophy for the best player of the tournament as a goalkeeper, this never happened before or after) and Sepp Maier from the seventies
Regarding goal or no goal: You need imagine the goalline in 3D as a "wall" and the entire ball need to cross the entire "wall" for the attempt to count as a goal.
Hey guys ... great vid ... as for penalties these top class keepers study the opposition strikers so know where to go ... if you watch a penalty shoot out you'll see them studying a tablet or other device before it begins.
Having Alisson at nr 7 is criminal. He is imo the best in the world. Problem with him for compilation purposes though is that he isn't flashy, he doesn't care to make "TV saves", he just does it the easiest way.
For me, right now - The guy who was nr. 4 here - Courtois is the best in the world for sure. He is a beast, with insane reflexes and with an incredible reach, and so calm, cool and collected. Absolute legend.
Hilarious how Ramsdale is on that list, he's so average even his own manager has replaced him with another much better goalkeeper :D De Gea was the best in the world for a few years but his form has gone so bad there is no club that wanted to sign him this summer so he's currently not playing. Absolutly no way he should be on a 2023 list. The rest I'd only critisise the order.
To be honnest, at this point, almost all of them might be considered as elite goalkeepers. Ranking them is really difficult Some of them might look more spectacular but that doesn't necessarily translate to their efficiency. Also, saving a huge game (like Martinez in Worlds Cup final) plays a huge part on the rankings.
I love how they were talking about a World Cup final save with the face but they didn’t realise the first Emiliano Martinez clip was a final minute save in the World Cup final
"he has to be tall..." No Yann Sommer is if I am not mistaken actually the shortest on the list and not tall for a goalkeeper at all 183 cm (around 6'0).
How tall are then Edersson and Ter Stegen???
@@miklauzknaus Ter Stegen is listed with 187 cm and Edersson with 188 cm...
@@Balleehuuu oh, i see. I saw Ter Stegen live and he looked like realy small compared to defenders... Didnt know sommer was actually smaller xD
@@miklauzknaus Yeah I have a soft spot for goalkeepers that are considered "small". My favorite team (Borussia Dortmund) had a goalie in 1997 when they won the champions league that was called to small for his position, but was in my opinion just great - Stefan Klos (181 cm).
Fun fact he couldn't kick the ball that far too and I always thought that forced Dortmund to build their offence in their own half, what made it often more planed and safer...
One more example for this theory was the 2002 world cup in which Oliver Kahn played for Germany - a goalie by many seen as one of the best of all time and he was a beast on the goal-line and unmatched controling his box. But he didn't had a precise kick and even though he could shoot it far into the other teams half, it was pure luck if a German player was anywhere near the point the ball hits the green again. Everybody in Germany said it was because of him we reached the final (which was not untrue), but I always said, that we lost the final, because of him kicking the ball to the other team as often as to his fellow team members - Brazil was back in front of the German goal so fast, because the Germans lost the ball so damn fast. I really like to write about that, even though it is a point of view I share with very few people.
@@Balleehuuu i know about Kahn because i watched him on tv alot when i was a kid. I am old i know xD the comentator in our contry realy hyped him up a lot so i looked him up and saw his training montage. That man was buff af. As for dortmund i dont really know much abut them so thanks for info. I dont know why there are so many fans of borrusia, and i dont speak about germany. I mean even in my country there are decent amount of dortmund supporters.
it’s not about the highlights, it’s about their consistency
And you think the guys in the highlights don't do it consistently? Why else will be be classified the best?
So true
Ter Stegen is actually Germanys 2nd best goalkeeper. Manuel Neuer is just injured. Together with Gianluigi Buffon he is the best goalie to ever grace the beautiful game.
People forget there were keepers before them. Also you completely left out Casillas
Neuer will probably make his comeback this weekend against Darmstadt. At least I hope so. 🥳
I would have to disagree with that statement
Lev Yashin, Gordon Banks, Pat Jennings, Peter Schmeichel plus many more. It's purely subjective.
MaTS is the best german goalkeeper...🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Fun fact: the first save we saw of martinez is actually a late minute save in the world cup final.
He literally saved Argentina It was such a beautiful game.
Funfact, the No.1 on the list is normally only the No.2 of Germany National Team.
But this list is only for 1Year. A lot of good Keepers are missing. I would say Courtois is one of the best.
They are all awesome on the line and have outstanding reflexes.
The difference between top notch is, that the best can play football like normal players on the field in addition.
Take a look at best scenes of Manuel Neuer oder Courtois, Ter Stegen etc.
Now Ter Stegen is the new No.1 of the German National Team.
@@Stefan23Ebecause Neuer was injured lmao
@@jorritvanderkooi939 Yes, that’s how it works. Neuer became no.1 because Adler was injured. It seems that Ter Stegen stays at No.1.
Yeah and I think Courtois is the best keeper right now his performance in the 2022 UCL final was insane and it’s more important that he saves more like getting really good saves are cool but it’s more important to have more saves and also I don’t know if I’m correct that he saves more so don’t be getting so angry cause ur a Barcelona fan
@@Coltdrawn69 courtois technically can’t be the best “right now” as he is in recovery from his ACL tear
Ter Stegen is a german goal keeper playing for Barcelona.
A few years back Manuel Neuer would have been up very far.
Wasn't he with Schalke 04?
Neuer or Ter Stegen? According to my research Ter Stegen was with Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Manuel Neuer was a Schalke keeper, and later joined Bayern Munich, much to the dismay of his old fans.@@Why-D
@@LexusLFA554 thank you. I thought Ter Stegen was at Schalke. But I no big football fan. Only now the things from the Tagesschau.
Not the biggest either, hence I had to research :p@@Why-D
@@LexusLFA554 Ter Stegen never was with Köln, he goes straight from Borussia Mönchengladbach to Barcelona. He never played for other Teams except the German National Team.
1:03 - In the UK, back in the 1970s, Peter Philip Bonetti (27 September 1941 - 12 April 2020) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Chelsea and England. He was given the nickname "The Cat" because of his safe handling, lightning reflexes and his graceful style. He was one of several goalkeepers who specialised in a one-armed throw which could achieve a similar distance to a drop kick.
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Unfortunately He was about 10years before my time. But i did grow up with another peter who's One-armed throws were crucial to Man Utd success in the 90's, Peter Schmeichel. A legend and probably the best Keeper around in the period.
@@666soulreaperuk666 Cool. Another Peter who was a beloved England goalkeeper before your time... Peter Shilton.
@@TheWebcrafter Actually I grew up with shilts. Born in 80. Hence bonetti being 10years before my time. Seems Peter is a good name for a keeper.
@@666soulreaperuk666 Cool Cool. UK?
Allison Becker is always being spoken about as the best in the world for the last three years.. I'd have to agree he's saved Liverpool so many points.
Neuer revolutionized the game for ever with his performance in the 2014 WC, never seen anything like that before, and thats why he is number 1 of all time
yeah but he was big before 2014 wc isnt everything
@@kieranze23 yep he was amazing at Bayern
I played as a goalkeeper for about 20 years and i can tell you that when your on the pitch it does not matter if its a sunday league match or the champions league final if the only way to make a save is to sacrifice your nose youre going to do it.
ive even lost consciousness. dove to a lost ball. one of them kicked. and the ball and his foot hit me on the right side of my head. knocked out for 2 min according to the ref.
man i even got used to being smacked in the face
7 (Alisson) is actually 1 for Brazil, while 6 (Ederson) is 2 for Brazil - I think both are great and definitely have their own qualities
Ederson has been critisised a lot for shakiness w shot stopping ("first shot on target will be a goal") but I think he's definitely improved, and he was amazing in the champions league final. His distribution is definitely his best quality though, especially for man city as a 'sweeper keeper', though that comes with its risks and rewards for sure, but he's so calm and composed.
Anyway, I'm definitely biased but I find it strange that Ramsdale and De Gea were ahead of both of them considering they both fumbled under pressure, and this video definitely prioritised shot-stopping, like it's all well and good if you can save an outrageous shot but if in the next second you pass straight to the opponent and they score it doesn't really matter. (+ de gea's contract wasn't renewed and he hasn't been employed anywhere else since, and ramsdale's team, arsenal, signed another goalkeeper and they're trying to do the 'two alternating starting keepers' thing but it doesn't look like it's working lmao)
here's a 'best of' video for Ruben Dias (best cb itw in my opinion), I find the commentator really boring but honestly Dias is great, and you can find similar 'best of' videos for (almost?) all of 22/23 city players ruclips.net/video/jq0Nfx4Zf0k/видео.htmlsi=0gLY2aVkmodtyTbU
there's one for ederson but I don't think it does him justice lol, definitely check out some rodri, kdb and haaland highlights though if you're interested, they all played amazing last season.
Ederson has been number 1 for Brazil recently and he might continue to be until the next tournament. He has been amazing like you said but that ucl final performance was just the best any keeper could ever reach.
@@collinsbicoNo He was starting because Last few games have been easy for them and He wasn’t even good😂
For real tho I actually even thought they where put in by random. And some of the best goalkeepers didn't make it like Ramsdale over Pickford thats a huge mìss.
research Carlos Miguel...
All goal keepers are a special kind of people, no matter of football, handball, (ice) hockey or similar. You have to put your body in the way of a hard shot or thrown ball or puck and still keep your eyes open, no matter where you are hit.
If you want to look at the history of a goalkeeper, you should look up Bert Trautmann, a German WW2 POW who became Manchester City Goal keeper.
I think espacially on the topic of goalkeeping it is more important to have control of the box and how you are alert every second and of course good reflexes do not hurt - but the highlight reel, na that is not important at all. And by saying that, yeah I think the list is close to be accurate - you can switch some positions, but it is okay. For me even as a German (Ter Stegen is from Germany) Courtois is the best keeper on that list.
If you want to know their level, should be something like this:
1.Courtois, the best goalkeeper nowdays.
2.Ter Stegen, for most people not me.
3-4 Ederson - Alisson, in any order, both brazilian at great level for years in the Premier League. Ederson won it all last year (Manchester City), Liverpool is owning the premier league this season.
5.De Gea he's not what he used to be, but still good, even more merits for having that defense.
6.Ramsdale he has been improving through the years.
7. Oblak he's been around at good level for a few years
8-9 Sommer-Maignan in any order, relatively new at showing high level, the other guys are mostly veterans at great level.
10. Martinez he has 1 good game and then 5 bad ones, making his team loose sometimes, hes showing improvement this season, but i wouldn't celebreate yet.
Doesn't rate ter stegen, martinez. Sounds like vardid brasil toxic fan.
you should check out the german goalkeepers from the 90s and early 2000. i remember sitting in front of the tv as a child, terrified of oliver kahn. he was an animal. worth a watch.
Oliver Kahn was such an animal that the opposing teams fans literally started throwing bananas on the field in order to insult him as an ape. TBF he went batshit crazy on the pitch on more than one occasion, from kung-fu jumping into oncoming attackers to literally grabbing his own defenders by the neck and shaking them to "wake them up" if he was displeased with their performance.
If you are a striker through on goal and look up you would see Kahn just sprinting right at you in order to go for an all in sliding tackle, so better watch out and get your legs out of the way or this will hurt badly.
@@XxXSinkerXxX He was a beast. I was scared of Kahn even by watching him on TV. If I'd be a forward, playing against him, I'd fake an injury just to get tf out of the pitch... otherwise, he would eat me alive. LOL
Alisson #1 for me. Also Oblak always keeps impressing me year after year.
Hey guys just to give ya some context Martinez is a World Cup winner with Argentina. De gea was one of if not the best goalkeeper for a while whilst he was at man United think he also played for athletico Madrid might be wrong there tho. Ter stegen is an absolute monster in goal one of the best goalkeepers right now ino. Arron ramsdale is actually from not far from me, he’s a really good goalkeeper he’s still young he moved to arsenal from Sheffield United and he also plays for England national team. Ederson is a Brazilian goalkeeper who plays for Manchester City, I think statistically he is one of the best goalkeepers in the world right now too. Imo Germany produce the best goalkeepers you need to see if there’s a list of top ten German goalkeepers and watch there videos coz the things these men do are absolutely mental.
Bounou should be up there, one of the best goalkeepers and helped Morroco progress in World Cup and Sevilla in Europa League.
Yep he sould be number 2 for last season easily maybe 1 idk
lol bounou is a fraud
The video says 2023 and the world cup was 2022.
You don't watch football? Europa League...@@HelloThere-cl5ok
@@beussta 🤡🤡
Manuel Neuer is missed...
Well, he is pretty much out in '23 due to injury.
And Buffon
@@performancegold8562 Buffon retired. The video was called best keepers of 2023. Buffon is for sure not one of the best goalkeepers of this year.
@@somersault4762 Ok you are right.
The list according to me;
1.Allison - Liverpool Fc
2. Thibaut Courtois - Real Madrid
3. Ter Stegen - Barcelona
4. Emi Martinez - Aston Villa
5. Jan Oblak - Atletico
6. Mike Maignan - Ac Milan
7. Ederson - Man City
8. Aaron Ramsdale - Arsenal
9. Guigliemo Vicario - Tottenham
10. Diogo Costa - Porto
You need to watch a proper Alison Becker compilation - one of the best goalkeepers in premier league history!
Alison halfway through this season has the highest save percentage by this point in premier league history and the best xg prevented as well ever
6:37 and him Alisson played in an Italian football team: As Roma (the team I'm fan of). For sure is one of the best goalkeeper of All time. (Or at least of the last 10/20 years).
Thank you for him
David De Gea is Spanish and have made some of the greatest saves.Man United made the mistake of letting him go before this season.
Now you seen the amazing saves these goolies have made, how about reacting to their blunders, their biggest mistakes and misses. That is one of the reasons that Man United let De Gea go, he could make amazing saves but also just miss the ball or just drop it in. He will always be my number 1 goolkeeper.
De gea is my goat and is a brilliant shot stopper makes some blunders but us letting him go was a travesty
@@sandstormprime4242 he was never the same after Portugal battered him
Ramsdale that you said had the best saves alongside with Martinez, he is probably not even in the top 20 rn he is even the backup choice in his club currently, but he had some crazy highlights last season.
While the guy that is no.2 in this video doesn't even have the club currently.
Ramsdale should be number 1, I really don’t know why he was dropped and it’s sad to see
By that I mean Arsenal’s number 1
German Goalkeepers are always No.1😊
Ja, so wie 'Radi" Petar Radenković vor 50 Jahren oder so, hat für 1860 München gespielt, LOL.
@@peterpritzl3354 oder Toni Turek der Teufelskerl von Fortuna Düsseldorf. Weltmeister 54. Die Karrieren von den beiden überlappt sogar noch. Radi war von 62 bis 70 bei 1860. Ist aber in Belgrad (Serbien) geboren
Bollocks and that's being polite
What a load of BS 😂. Like this list.
Courtois Casteels Preud'homme. Same for beers, you are not the best guys
Iker Casillas was one small of a keeper at 1.78, but he was one of the best too, recommend seeing his legacy! (he also went almost an entire world cup of clean sheets with the hardest ball yet to defend in history (Jabulani)
Where did you see 1.78? Everything I read pointed to 1.82m which is just 1/4 of an inch off 6ft.
A more accurate 2023 top 5 would be:
1. Thibaut Courtois
2. Marc-André ter Stegen
3. Alisson Becker
4. Ederson Moraes
5. Jan Oblak
The ball must be completely over the line for a goal to be scored - you are correct about that.
As far as penalties go, most goalkeepers will tell you that they don‘t feel much pressure. Everyone expects the ball to go in, so you can only win by saving the penalty. The pressure is on the player taking the shot; they can only lose.
David de Gea plays for Manchester United, but he is Spanish.
The fact Vicario is not in here is actual robbery
10. Mike Maignan France/AC Milan, 9. Jan Oblak Slovenia/Atletico Madrid, 8. Yann Sommer Switzerland/Bayern Munich, 7. Alisson Becker Brazil/Liverpool, 6. Ederson Moraes Brazil/Manchester City, 5. Aaron Ramsdale England/Arsenal, 4. Thibaut Courtois Belgium/Real Madrid, 3. Emiliano Martinez Argentina/Aston Villa, 2. David De Gea Spain/Free Agency, 1. Marc Andre Ter Stegen Barcelona/Germany. I listed their clubs and nationalities and De Gea is currently a free agent so without a club. Great content keep it up.
the problem with goalkeepers for these ranking videos, is that the best are not exactly the most highlightable. Its not about your highs, keeping is about being consistent and minimizing your lows
One thing I want to mention is when you see a save in slow motion like in these vidoes the saves look much easier but the ball is traveling usually atleast 50mph and the ball can get a bunch of movment in the air
Yeah, I'd say at least 50mph and often even faster. The record for the fastest shot is held by Ronnie Heberson who hit a ball 130.5 mph!
Historycal German goalkeepers so dope 🔥🔥🔥🇩🇪
1. Thibaut Courtois
2. Ederson Moraes
3. Alisson Becker
Aaron Ramsdale.(the person they were saying was the best) is quite average, the video just showed a few moments of lucky magic.
Goalies are so good these days, you get an outrageous save almost every game.
You guys should react to the best saves of Manuel Neuer. In his glorious time, i would say he was almost unbeatable in 1 vs 1. that saves in the world cup 2014 against france saved us our german asses.
11:45 it's really just like rock papers scissors
Mind games, guessing but also reading the body language
I was a small goalkeeper at 5ft 10 but jumped so high and commanded the penalty area and defence well.
you made a comment during your video about penalties, I'm a striker and a Penalty taker but I can tell you 1000% there is literally no pressure at all on the goalkeeper when it comes to a penalty.
it is an expectation when a penalty is given that there will be a goal soon after, so yes it is an amazing feeling for a goal keeper to save a penalty but no pressure on them.
there have been so many great keepers through the years that it is very difficult to narrow it down to just 10.
As a football player (5vs5 indoor Futsal and only semi-professional) i have to say that a good Goalkeeper is the basic foundation to build a good team. You can have an incredible team and be dominating a game (or toe to toe) for 20 minutes but then you make a mistake!... and when your goalkeeper is able to convert an almost certain goal into a save!... it's like you reset, focus and gain another life!
Best goalkeeper (if he is in form and not injured) is Manuel Neuer. He changed the game for goalies! Very long and fast throws or kicks to open the game right after a save. Is very offensive, almost like a sweeper and goes out his zone to interrupt the attacker... If you are interested in football you should watch Thomas Müller (Raumdeuter) he created a totally new playstyle and position in football, very interesting!
Min 3:40 The Ball must be completely behind the line. Means, if you theoretically look from top to bottom, then the line must be completely visible. The ball must not “cover” the line by one mm. Only then is the ball considered to be completely behind the line and therefore in the goal. For several years now, digital goal line technology has been used in the top leagues across Europe. For several years now, video referees have also been used, who are in direct radio contact with the four referees. In addition, the main referee receives a visual and audible signal on his watch.
I can believe they forgot the very best goalkeeper of 2023 : Olivier Giroud.
To explain the joke : Olivier Giroud plays as a Striker - for Milan AC in club football and the French national team in internationals - and during a match against Genoa a month or so ago, Mike Maignan (#10 on this list and interestingly Giroud's teammate at both Milan and France) made a reckless intervention outside of his area, and was red carded and sent off for it.
As it was late in the game, the Milan coach had already made all of his substitutions, so they couldn't sub out a field player to sub in a replacement goalkeeper - which meant that an on-field player would have to take on the gloves for the few remaining minutes.
Giroud was selected - he is tall, and had actually played as goalkeeper in youth teams, so he had the basic training. And, he did a pretty decent job at it, including a diving save into the legs of the opposite forward. He wasn't scored on, and Milan won 1-0. As a celebration, Milan actually started producing Giroud-flocked goalkeeper kits to sell to the fans, and Giroud was named to the Best XI of that Week for the Serie A - as a goalkeeper.
as a goal keeper myself i can confirm 7:05 that it is really satisfying to make a savw
Ter Stergen is a German goalkeeper he plays for Germany
If you get a ball hit straight in your face, that can knock you unconscious ; you won't believe the power and dynamic of this game - it's SUPER PHYSICAL!
These Men are all professionals and know excatly what they are doing - Football is "PhysicalPower-Artistry" at the highest level. No Show-Matches, all and always authentic.
Emiliano Martinez 3 just won the worlds number one
Mamuel Neuer also German is the GOAT of Goalkeepers
Goalkeeping can be very dangerous, one keeper died when he dove at the players feet for the ball and got kicked in the head. Its dangerous and thats why i like that you said the position is slept on. You're spot on.
For Penalties we dive a certain side based off their shooting patterns in the game. For professionals, they have penalty stats on the takers so they have a rough idea where. Also Manuel Neuer is the GOATkeeper but he is injured :(
i think diogo costa should be here the best portuguese goalkeeper and one of the most valuable with courtois, maignan and donnarruma with a market value of 45 million € and played really well for porto he should be here
5:56 Just headbutt the ball, whenever it goes fast you have to headbutt, it is going to hurt but will hurt less like stoping the ball with nose, eyes part of the face. Headbutt the ball up so u can backflip the inertia of the ball. And the ball goes high, really high so nobody is gonna catch that ball in a minute.
16:34 Alison Becker should have been first
Ter Stegen definitely deserves #1 although Manuel Neuer would have been #1 if he hadn't been injured. Martinez was a surprise this and last year. He basically gave Messi his world cup trophy.
I'm pretty sure Ter Stegen will be Germany's #1 in the future. Neuer had his time. But he is almost 38. Ter Stegen plays on the highest level and is in great shape.
@@somersault4762
Agreed.
@@somersault4762absolutely, but neuer had a career ending injury in his late 30s and somehow recovered and is playing for bayern again now, it might take quite a few more years before he retires
Nice to see Maignan on the list. It's been fun watching Milan this year with Pulisic.
The correct order would be :
1 Thibaut Courtois, Real Madrid.
2 Manuel Neuer, Bayern Munich. .
3 Jan Oblak, Atletico Madrid.
4 Ederson, Manchester City.
5 Alisson Becker, Liverpool F.C.
6 Gianluigi Donnarumma, Paris Saint-Germain.
7 Marc-Andre ter Stegen, F.C. Barcelona.
8 Keylor Navas - PSG, Nottingham Forest.
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All great keepers, but the order is highly debatable 😂 ofcourse , BUT, Not in a million years would i put Ter Stegen above Courtois. He's more likable for sure , but who isnt? 😂
Courtois is not a nice guy, but he is the better goalie. The "highlights" mean nothing. Stats and results do. You may be boring as hell, but keep a clean sheet match after match, while the other guy saves a penalty, or put on a show , but gets 3 past him during the game.
Yes Maignan (the number 10) plays in an Italian football team: AC Milan. Also Sommer (number 8) plays in an Italian football team: Inter Milan.
Alisson, Oblak , Courtois , Neuer and Edison are the top 5 GKs in the world right now. No doubt about it. The guy 5th is decent, has alot of mistakes in him. Most the others have great highlights, but thats what highlights are. The 5 ive named have been at the top for years. You should look at Cech, Casillas and Van De Sar. Best to ever do it
Eier... Wir brauchen Eier!!! Thanks to the BEST of the World!
The strategy behind penalties is actually big, it's not just about guessing. Most teams analyse their opponents and they know which players usually execute the players, so they focus on them and come up with stats regarding to the side where the player sends the ball most of the times, so the keeper is usually informed beforehand about it. Also, in that very moment, the keeper looks at three things, the player's eyes, the player's feet and the way the player approaches the ball.
about the worrying about diving into the post, once a very long time ago a goalkeeper did dive into the post and pass away from the injuries. im having trouble finding the name sadly, but there is footage of the incident on youtube
12:07 that save was in the 120th minutes of the world cup final. score was 2-2 sent the game to penalties
That was 3-3, but otherwise, yes.
Poor Randal. As a Franchman and a FC Nantes fan, I really wanted it to go in. I hope we'll win it back in 2026 - it really was a "both teams deserved" kinda match.
03:47 some goalkeepers wear helmets. the most famous one who did was Petr Czech, who started doing it after fracturing his skull and nearly dying when he collided with an attacking player.
Ramsdale free kick save against Leicester might be the best free kick save I’ve ever seen
u should 100% watch "The Art Of Defnding", and "Best Goalies In Football History" as that's something, not that many are watching...
I love Goalies and have a maximum of respect for them. Reflexes like a cat and arms like an octopus. When you ever stand in a real Football goal in person, you realise how big a Goal is. 7,32m (24,01575 ft.) width x 2,44m (8,005249 ft.) high. And how close the penalty point is. Then ad the thought to it that the players shoot the ball as hard as they can (100-120 km/h) at you. You really must be a tough guy to be a goalkeeper.
Our gloves have a layer of latex which is used for padding and for the grip when wet a lot of the pros use Vaseline and rub it in which when mixed with the latex its like a thin layer of glue
As a goalkeeper myself who plays on a team, the only reason you rarely see a goalkeeper slam head first in to the post while diving is because they dive slightly forward at a 45 degree angle.
but every goalkepper has done it at least once. Mine time was as a kid playing for my school. A cross came in got pushed out to the corner and was crossed in again, and I had back up a couple of steps without thinking and i dive for the header to the corner and saved it but knocked myself out for a few seconds by hitting my head off the post. you only ever done it once. same with not looking behind you before you kick out after catching a cross. Something else that happen once to every keeper not looking back to see to make sure Everyone is out of the box and having the ball taken from you as soon as you put it down to pass out. this is the reason i never passed out like that from a catch always Kicked out of hand or Threw/rolled out from hands. I always had to learn my lessons the Hard way.
I can't remember the Video, but normaly fast means how fast you go in full sprint, the top-speed. Than there are oblivious differences like with or without ball.
If i'm not wrong the one of the fastest player in the 23/24 season of german bundesliga was Alphonso Davis from Bayern Munich with 35,97 km/h or 22,36 mph
I’d say the order was pretty good, in any given season the order of the top 10 best keepers can be switched around since, I mean the top 10 are all good. I’d say tee stegen at the moment is probably the best goalkeeper with how his defence in comparison to other teams. -his defence is fairly young and not really considered the best defence. I’d say compared to man city where their defence is extremely good so ederson has actually been considered a bad shot stopped since the shots he does face might slip under his hands or legs.
So yeah I’d say, the list is retry accurate considered De Gea and Ter stegen’s circumstances last season in comparison to other teams who clearly were better in the defensive zone.
5:50 If the ball comes so fast at you that it would break your nose, you're likely not able to avoid it even if you wanted to anyway ^^
The penalty is a good situation for the goalie: he can only win. It’s expected to go in, if it does, that’s fine. If you save, you’re a hero.
Manuel Neuer ist at the moment the best go Keeper worldwide and Germany general had all always good go Keepers, especially Oliver Kahn ( at the World Cup 2002 he won the trophy for the best player of the tournament as a goalkeeper, this never happened before or after) and Sepp Maier from the seventies
I would easily still pick buffon out of any of these
Keep up good work lad from Yorkshire in England
Pls Part 4 about Volker Pispers
Regarding goal or no goal:
You need imagine the goalline in 3D as a "wall" and the entire ball need to cross the entire "wall" for the attempt to count as a goal.
De Gea from Manchester united is spanish .. btw.. Nice Clip enjoyed it.. Keep it up mate... Greetings from Germany
Hey guys ... great vid ... as for penalties these top class keepers study the opposition strikers so know where to go ... if you watch a penalty shoot out you'll see them studying a tablet or other device before it begins.
Come On You Gunners - Thanks for the compliment on my team's Goalie.
The order was okay.. Ter Steegen has much more, intense Scenes to watch, then were showing, here.
He is Great, really!
yann sommer is swiss national tteam keeper
cant believe kobel wasnt ok this list, he is literally one of the favourites for the toty goalkeeper
Having Alisson at nr 7 is criminal. He is imo the best in the world.
Problem with him for compilation purposes though is that he isn't flashy, he doesn't care to make "TV saves", he just does it the easiest way.
For me, right now - The guy who was nr. 4 here - Courtois is the best in the world for sure. He is a beast, with insane reflexes and with an incredible reach, and so calm, cool and collected. Absolute legend.
Seeing these De Gea clips makes me miss him more
Hilarious how Ramsdale is on that list, he's so average even his own manager has replaced him with another much better goalkeeper :D
De Gea was the best in the world for a few years but his form has gone so bad there is no club that wanted to sign him this summer so he's currently not playing. Absolutly no way he should be on a 2023 list.
The rest I'd only critisise the order.
To be honnest, at this point, almost all of them might be considered as elite goalkeepers. Ranking them is really difficult
Some of them might look more spectacular but that doesn't necessarily translate to their efficiency.
Also, saving a huge game (like Martinez in Worlds Cup final) plays a huge part on the rankings.
I love how they were talking about a World Cup final save with the face but they didn’t realise the first Emiliano Martinez clip was a final minute save in the World Cup final
Not having ramsdale's free kick save against madison is criminal from the original video
Goalkeepers make it look super easy, the goal is 8ft tall and 24ft wide and the ball is traveling at insane speeds especially from first person
Accuracy of the list is always on the beholder.... btw, De Gea is from Spain and Ter Stegen is German
You dont have to be very tall to be a goalkeeper, But you have to compensate with it by having good jump and lighting quick reflexes
Petr Czech is also really good goalkeeper. Kinda suprised he is not on the list but he doesn't play anymore so maybe that's why :D
1. Thibaut Courtois
2. Alisson
3. Ederson
4. Manuel Neuer
5. Ter Stegen
6. Oblak
7. Wojciech Szczesny
8. Mike Maignan
9. Gianluigi Donnarumma
10. Emi Martinez
11. Yann Sommer
12. Gregor Kobel
13. Diogo Costa
14. Unai Simon
15. Bernd Leno
11:55 ARGENTINA 🇦🇷💪🏻
Ramsdale's is shaky in games
Ramsdale was insane last year but he’s been benched this year. Sparked quite a bit of outrage.