He came on vs Karlsruhe at half and now he just got scored on
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Alireza Haghighi at Rubin Kazan 2015-16
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It's a mental mindset, for lower shots closer to the ground.Originally posted by pdot View Post
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Yeah especially because he is a tall goal keeper, low shots are harder for him to save, I guess he does this to improve his chances for saving themOriginally posted by mahestan View PostIt's a mental mindset, for lower shots closer to the ground.--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
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Neither goal was his fault, but he was terribly slow on the first goal. The ball's half way across his net after the guy crossed it and he hasn't even turned yet - never mind moving across his goal line. Unfortunately, he has been struggling with these low crosses ever since the WC.Originally posted by pdot View PostNeither goal was his fault, but it isn't an impressive showing either when you come on 2-0 and give up two goals.
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I don't think he could have saved the first goal when the guy is about a meter away with a tap in. World class goalies have hard time making those saves. Shots outside of the box though you should save to be a starting goalie In a top European team.Originally posted by Bi-honar View PostNeither goal was his fault, but he was terribly slow on the first goal. The ball's half way across his net after the guy crossed it and he hasn't even turned yet - never mind moving across his goal line. Unfortunately, he has been struggling with these low crosses ever since the WC.
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Absolutely. 8 or 9 times out of 10 even the best goalies in the world would not make a save on that play. That's why I said it wasn't his fault. My concern was that he was very slow turning and moving across his goal line - regardless of whether he would have saved the ball or not. In those situations, sometimes you get lucky and the guy taps is right at you as you're aimlessly (and that's really what it is) throwing yourself across the net.Originally posted by pdot View PostI don't think he could have saved the first goal when the guy is about a meter away with a tap in. World class goalies have hard time making those saves. Shots outside of the box though you should save to be a starting goalie In a top European team.
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Neither goals are his fault.Originally posted by Ab-Gosht View Postfull game on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyicjBMVEAE

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