If you truly want to breakdown a penalty in terms of probabilities and factors involved that needs to take place there will be many contributing factors that will make up the penalty and what the results will be.
Yes luck is definitely a factor which takes place, there is experience, fitness, mental toughness, mental manipulation, goalie and shooter error, being aware of the history of the goalie by the player and the goalie knowing the player, and, and, and. What I am trying to get to is that you can actually come up with a formula which can give a value to the factors that take place. Now Beiranvand by moving on the line and being very active and at the same time stepping back attempted to push some of these factors more in his favor. He attempted to slightly give himself some edge and at the end of the day it worked. That's how I saw his movement and being very active on that line being ready to jump and also get psychologically psyched to perform. You see many goalies that just stand on the line and slightly move to left or right. Or those that are just focused. It can be a matter of style but for him it was how he got psychologically ready and I am sure in training this was something that has been discussed by CQ many times.
During the Asian Cup Haghighi got scored on every single Iraqi PK and didn't even dive in the right direction. How shitty is that. Beiranvand saving this was indeed a masterpiece in our eyes under that kind of pressure. If anyone can share Beiranvand's record on PK at club level and national if he has stood in goal for other pk's for NT I really appreciate it. I don't recall seeing him against another PK before.
Yes luck is definitely a factor which takes place, there is experience, fitness, mental toughness, mental manipulation, goalie and shooter error, being aware of the history of the goalie by the player and the goalie knowing the player, and, and, and. What I am trying to get to is that you can actually come up with a formula which can give a value to the factors that take place. Now Beiranvand by moving on the line and being very active and at the same time stepping back attempted to push some of these factors more in his favor. He attempted to slightly give himself some edge and at the end of the day it worked. That's how I saw his movement and being very active on that line being ready to jump and also get psychologically psyched to perform. You see many goalies that just stand on the line and slightly move to left or right. Or those that are just focused. It can be a matter of style but for him it was how he got psychologically ready and I am sure in training this was something that has been discussed by CQ many times.
During the Asian Cup Haghighi got scored on every single Iraqi PK and didn't even dive in the right direction. How shitty is that. Beiranvand saving this was indeed a masterpiece in our eyes under that kind of pressure. If anyone can share Beiranvand's record on PK at club level and national if he has stood in goal for other pk's for NT I really appreciate it. I don't recall seeing him against another PK before.
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