I don’t often post videos of myself playing but given I dropped a 15 save MotM performance for @oldthorntonians last weekend I thought it would be interesting to post my favourite 4 & run a poll to see which save people think is the best!
I particularly enjoyed my pulsing feet & constant little readjustments pre save & use of the collapse dive to make this save. I also enjoyed how I manipulated the ball & guided it out for a corner rather than putting it back into danger.
Save B:
I was poorly positioned initially but quick footwork & use of the cross over step allowed me to get across & make the save.
Additionally I was very happy with the fact I got my top hand across as without it I don’t think I would’ve got it into the bar.
Save C:
I was very happy with both my footwork here & the fact I changed my gaze after the cross occurred to make sure I saw the header all the way & maximised my reaction time.
In the end the actual mechanics of the save wasn’t too hard given my positioning & body shape.
Save D:
You can’t be a 1v1 save
Initially long range, I backed off into my 6 yrd box to nullify the first time shot & possibility of being rounded. Then once he took it closer to goal I rushed out & formed a premeditated block barrier which meant I got a strong foot on the ball
Feel free to comment your thoughts as well as vote if you have any questions or anything to add to my descriptions of the saves!
Hahaha clearly after all my posts on optimum 1v1 techniques you guys have really started to appreciate 1v1 saves!
Now I feel I should’ve probably included my other 2 1v1 saves from the game in the vote but I felt at the time a variety of save types was probably more interesting!
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I’ve seen this describe as a wonder save but it’s a decision making error followed by a good recovery
My 1v1 model predicts this to be scored 2% of the time if the GK holds deep while if the GK rushes, like #Mendy, it is scored 64% of the time
He made it way harder for himself!
I think #Mendy is a top GK by the way & he’s made many great saves this season but just because a GK is good doesn’t mean we should praise them regardless of how good their goalkeeping actually is!
If anything this save should actually worry #Chelsea fans a bit as it is reminiscent of an issue #Mendy had last year when he gave away soft goals vs #LUFC & #EFC
Hopefully for #CFC fans it was a 1 off bad decision & it won’t happen again unlike in the middle part of last year.
It’s unbelievable awareness to spot the run, then exceptional technique to pick it out!
Being able to set up 2 v 3 situations from the GK is so useful
This pass was certainly the standout moment for me but importantly it was not an isolated incident at all
This pass map is genuinely outrageous!
I don’t think I have ever seen a GK record a 100% successful & positive open play game where they were pressed on 40% of their passes & where they attempted to break the oppositions formation with 67% of their passes!
Ah I feel for #Martinez, shuffling around on his line pre shot & ending up on the left side of his goal cost him those extra inches that would’ve allowed him to parry the ball away from danger!
At the same time it was potentially the movement that put PEM off so it’s a hard one!
Obviously it was a top top penalty save but you could instantly tell by #Martinez’s reaction that he was gutted with the fact he didn’t manage to push it out wide.
I don’t think #Martinez should be too harsh on himself thought as I think it was just smart timing from Auba
I always say to penalty takers if the GK bounces around side to side on the line time it so they are on the wrong side as you strike the ball as their weight will all be on that side & it will be very difficult for them to get all the way across goal & that’s what Auba did
Definition: A forced out of position 1v1 is a 1v1 which occurs either after a rebound, ricochet, or cross which results in a 1v1 situation where the GK could not possibly be inline with the ball as the situation starts & needs to reposition quickly to make the save
As you can imagine forced out of position 1v1s are scored over 80% of the time & saving them is very difficult but basically the only way to give yourself a chance is to combine quick footspeed, determination, a willingness not to give up, & a tidy execution of the smother
This is my favourite #DeGea#UCL save from yesterday
Because it didn’t require athleticism or reflexes it required calmness & good decision making!
38% of the time a 1v1 in that position results in a goal but after DDGs decision to rush back to his line & wait this falls to 7%!
#DeGea showed you don’t need to start deep to get into such a position, he was over 12yrd out & was ready to sweep if he had to but because he made the decision to drop & react so quickly & confidently he managed to use his wonderful fast footwork to get back in time.
This save is another example of how the best GKs in the world make difficult moments look easy & make finishes harder for strikers & thus force them into hitting poor inaccurate shots
If you are interested in where my %’s come they are calculated by my 1v1 model see thread below
It may look like a simple save in the end but that’s all down to #DeGea’s excellent decision making which massively reduces the chance quality
The composure DDG showed to stay deep to his line & not over commit early isn’t common, even in the #PremierLeague
Such top goalkeeping
Here’s a similar situation where the GK didn’t keep their composure during a long range 1v1 & rushed forward & gambled & as a result let in a pretty average finish
I am not using this to bash #Bachmann, instead I think it should be used to praise #DeGea, the DDG save wasn’t easy