the psychology of the penalty shootout: why movement is key and hesitation can be fatal | paul wilson /

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Manchester City’s Willy Caballero enjoyed his finest hour at Wembley by changing his method during the shootout after conceding Emre Can’s Panenka opener to unnerve the remaining Liverpool penalty takersLiverpool and Manchester City will know each other very well when they meet for the moment time in a week just days after the Capital One Cup final,though at Anfield there will be no penalty shootout and no Willy Caballero.
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Source: theguardian.com

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