Truly impressive and very exciting, although I daresay he has practiced that same shot from the same distance every day for the last year and a half. It’s the persistence at practicing that is what is most impressive.
As I’ve written to the original site, it is frankly an amazing shot, but in 99,999% of the cases, it will simply give the ball to the other team.
This kind of hyped and showoff shot is not a model to follow for all team-players in every sports and in every leagues!
And I will add the following, because it is even more pertinent for chess players:
it is not a very good example for team players, or even for a single player. It is like playing a move because it has one flashy line that wins spectacularly, but fails miserably in every other lines, and there are many of them.
It is in soccer what Dan Heisman will call for our game “Hope Chess”
What do you think about it, dear chess players and webadmins?
What’s the yellow card for? Taking his shirt off? And why did he take his shirt off?
To let in a goal by the opposite keeper must be stratospheric on the galling mistake-o-meter 🙂
Truly impressive and very exciting, although I daresay he has practiced that same shot from the same distance every day for the last year and a half. It’s the persistence at practicing that is what is most impressive.
more like the most incredible goalkeeping error…
that’s how they celebrate in chess…take the shirts off after win
There were some other incredible goals in the same group. In particular, a Russian keeper scoring on a clearing kick from inside the penalty area.
I did once like this when I was center defender. I even did not realize I scored until teammates came to congrate me.
-Dujiu
As I’ve written to the original site, it is frankly an amazing shot, but in 99,999% of the cases, it will simply give the ball to the other team.
This kind of hyped and showoff shot is not a model to follow for all team-players in every sports and in every leagues!
And I will add the following, because it is even more pertinent for chess players:
it is not a very good example for team players, or even for a single player. It is like playing a move because it has one flashy line that wins spectacularly, but fails miserably in every other lines, and there are many of them.
It is in soccer what Dan Heisman will call for our game “Hope Chess”
What do you think about it, dear chess players and webadmins?
Interesting goalkeeping