King Kev wrote:I can't understand why he changed his technique so much when he has been having so much success.
He normally runs in an arch towards the ball then drills it down the middle, today he ran straight at it and tried to place it in the corner.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
john@staustell wrote:Although I haven't been a student of football around the world too much over time, there are very few that seem to do great penalties. IE: they have the skill to watch the keeper go and then just place it somewhere else. Most people, including Shearer and Tevez, just look up at the goal and hit it somewhere. Whether the keeper gets to it or goes the right way is luck or sheer power/placement right in the corner. Tevez' kicks are always 'saveable'.
Unfortunately the very best at this black art was Cantona, then Le Tissier. Balotelli seems to have this ability, dare I say it? Although we have only seen one keeper baffled as yet!
john@staustell wrote:Although I haven't been a student of football around the world too much over time, there are very few that seem to do great penalties. IE: they have the skill to watch the keeper go and then just place it somewhere else. Most people, including Shearer and Tevez, just look up at the goal and hit it somewhere. Whether the keeper gets to it or goes the right way is luck or sheer power/placement right in the corner. Tevez' kicks are always 'saveable'.
Unfortunately the very best at this black art was Cantona, then Le Tissier. Balotelli seems to have this ability, dare I say it? Although we have only seen one keeper baffled as yet!
razor400 wrote:His kids were there,he was trying too hard to score for them and it went a it wrong. Time to move on.
craigmcfc wrote:razor400 wrote:His kids were there,he was trying too hard to score for them and it went a it wrong. Time to move on.
Sums it up perfectly, he just wanted a goal and no doubt to run over to the stand pointing to them. I think he's allowed one bad day at the office
King Kev wrote:I can't understand why he changed his technique so much when he has been having so much success.
He normally runs in an arch towards the ball then drills it down the middle, today he ran straight at it and tried to place it in the corner.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
saulman wrote:King Kev wrote:I can't understand why he changed his technique so much when he has been having so much success.
He normally runs in an arch towards the ball then drills it down the middle, today he ran straight at it and tried to place it in the corner.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Somehow, I think that if Mario hadn't have taken the two penalties the way he did the other day, Tevez would have carried on as normal.
As has been mentioned earlier in the thread, Tevez doesn't instill confidence when he steps up. He blasts it hard and hopes for the best. Balotelli on the other hand absolutely scares the shit out of me the way he takes them, though Friedel is no mug. It'll be interesting to see who takes them when both are on the pitch.
On a side note, Elano was the master penalty taker. I don't think I ever once doubted he'd score.
Dubaimancityfan wrote:saulman wrote:King Kev wrote:I can't understand why he changed his technique so much when he has been having so much success.
He normally runs in an arch towards the ball then drills it down the middle, today he ran straight at it and tried to place it in the corner.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Somehow, I think that if Mario hadn't have taken the two penalties the way he did the other day, Tevez would have carried on as normal.
As has been mentioned earlier in the thread, Tevez doesn't instill confidence when he steps up. He blasts it hard and hopes for the best. Balotelli on the other hand absolutely scares the shit out of me the way he takes them, though Friedel is no mug. It'll be interesting to see who takes them when both are on the pitch.
On a side note, Elano was the master penalty taker. I don't think I ever once doubted he'd score.
Finally someone mentioned Elano. I couldn't believe that a thread about penalties would not mention the only player we ever had (as far as I know) who had a 100% record in penalties scored while he played for us. I miss Elano and same as you Saulman never once doubted he'd score.
CityFanFromRome wrote:How many pens has he missed since he's at City though? He's not a bad penalty taker, by any means; a miss can happen to anyone.
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