That looks to me like a gust of wind. Regardless, the keeper seems to have set his feet very early and does not try to adjust his position and as a result he hardly gets off the ground. The other point is that you will always get an outlier in any statistical sampleHere it is...
As demonstrated last weekend by our boy Wing. My point would be ranges beyond thirty yards, like the freekick posted by Chris. Also not that is not a "power" strike and has quite a loop on it.25 yards out full power struck low is harder to save than someone whipping it over a wall.
I've always thought this, I'd back any decent keeper to save any outside of the box free kick if there was just him and the fk taker on the pitch, only poor positioning could beat him surely.
I've often wondered if beyond thirty - thirty five yards then a keeper should be able to stop any shot given clear sight of it and that perhaps a wall reduces his reaction time. They should be able to test this on a training field?
great shot but that's a 1 in a 1,000 goal, most shots will trickle to the keeper, balloon over the bar or drift wide.Here it is...
great shot but that's a 1 in a 1,000 goal, most shots will trickle to the keeper, balloon over the bar or drift wide.