++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++
6. Positioning: A good keeper will always be in the best position to stop a shot, whereever the ball is on the field. Most good keepers rarely leave the penalty area, as a goal can be scored over the head even from half-field or beyond. Also, a keeper must a good grasp of where his goal is behind him so as to deploy himself at the proper angle to stop the shot. If you want to see perfect positioning, watch Iker Cassilas.
6. Positioning: A good keeper will always be in the best position to stop a shot, whereever the ball is on the field. Most good keepers rarely leave the penalty area, as a goal can be scored over the head even from half-field or beyond. Also, a keeper must a good grasp of where his goal is behind him so as to deploy himself at the proper angle to stop the shot. If you want to see perfect positioning, watch Iker Cassilas.
Buffon is undoubtedly the best positioned goalkeeper today (and maybe ever)
Cassilas is a so called "audience keeper". I have never seen him save a shot without jumping 2 meters in the air and doing 15 rolls when hitting the grass.
Cassilas biggest weakness is his exaggeration in every situation, wich is the opposite of what a goalkeeper should be, Calm!
Cassilas have fantastic reflexes and is very agile, But definatly not right positioned...
If we are to discuss Buffons Goalkeeping its the exact opposite. Buffon will never throw himself in the air if not necessary. therefore people might think that he is not as great as cassilas.
You barely see Buffon in any game and if you see him he does, what looks like, an easy save and then he disapears for the rest of the game.
And guess what?..... we win the game with no goals conceded!
THATS a good Goalkeeper!
