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Save a penalty Reina is very famous among the active clubs, and Cech can also do it, but he is slightly inferior.
In the words of reflection, the two are about the same, Cech is more famous, and in fact, Renard's goal-line reaction is also quite fast.
When defending high balls, Reina made more mistakes, and Cech was even better.
But in terms of fame and overall stability on the surface, why many people will say Cech first, the main reason is that Cech's Chelsea results are obviously better than Liverpool, and the defensive ability is stronger than Liverpool, so to a certain extent, Reina will be more penetrated than Cech, but you can't ignore this important factor in the backline, such as Manchester City's Irish international Given, almost everyone who watches the Premier League knows that he is a super goalkeeper, and in the past ten years, the Premier League, the best goalkeeper is the best praise for him, But because of Newcastle and its poor defense back then, although Given's high and low blocks were extremely brave, but he couldn't stop the opponent's attack again and again, so Newcastle would lose basically every game, so when people mention Given, some short-sighted people with low football understanding will take it for granted that Given's is a bad goalkeeper, but it's not.
In terms of the record, as I said earlier, Cech caught up with a better team in a good era, so the record is that he is better.
Petr Cech set a record of 1,024 minutes without conceding a goal in the English top flight during the 20042005 season before being broken by Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar. Reyna was a little bit inferior, I remember it was like 900 minutes.
For details of the honors and personal records of both parties, please refer to the encyclopedia of the two, so I won't post it.
Petr Cehrena national team has a complete record of Cech data and results, it can only be said that the latter was born at the wrong time, the main force of the national team has always been occupied by San Cassie and the yellow-haired brother Canizares, he can only be a candidate, so there is basically no good results.
In a comprehensive comparison, Cech's overall strength is slightly better than Reina's.
But my point of view is that it's hard to tell the two apart, and I hope to help you.
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Cech defends with a large area and is more accurate in his judgments. But the penalty was just like that.
Reina also picked up the position quite well, but the attacking and receiving the high ball were mediocre. But saving a penalty is top-notch.
Petr Cech set a clean sheet record in the 05 or 06 season. The Sun once made a decision that whoever can break down the door of Cech will be rewarded with as many pounds as possible (I forget how much), and this season Chelsea have seen the impact of not having Cech, often losing warm-up games and conceding a lot of goals, and losing to Manchester United by three goals in the Community Shield. Just imagine the impact Cech has had on Chelsea.
Personally, I think in addition to saving penalties. Petr Cech will be even better
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Petr Cech 2008 European Goalkeeper of the Year.
2007 Best Goalkeeper in Europe.
2007 Czech Footballer of the Year.
2005 Best Goalkeeper in Europe.
2005 World's Best Goalkeeper.
2005 Czech Footballer of the Year.
2005 Premier League Golden Glove will.
2005 PFA Team of the Year.
2002 UEFA Youth Player of the Year.
Born in Madrid, Spain, Reina currently plays for Liverpool in the Premier League, where his father, Miguel Reina, was a former goalkeeper with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid. José Manuel Reina's father was also an excellent goalkeeper and was selected for the Spanish national team, but although Reina Jr. grew up under his father's care and nurturing, his idol was not his father, because his father had retired when he was born, and Reina's idol was the former Spanish international Subisareta, and when he was 8 years old, he once got a pair of gloves from Subisareta as a birthday gift. Jose Manuel Reina joined Liverpool in 2005 and soon replaced Poland's Dudek as the team's main goalkeeper.
In the Premier League, Reyna broke many records for Liverpool: from October to December 2005, Reyna did not concede a goal in 11 consecutive games for Liverpool, breaking the record of 10 consecutive clean sheets set by former legendary goalkeeper Grobella; In April 2006, Reyna did not concede a goal in his 50th game for Liverpool, becoming the goalkeeper with the fewest goals conceded in the first 50 games in Liverpool history (29); In February 2008, Reina became the fastest goalkeeper in Liverpool history to complete 50 clean sheets; In March 2009, Reyna extended that record by becoming the fastest goalkeeper in Liverpool's history to complete 100 clean sheets. José Manuel Reyna is also a penalty specialist, saving seven of his nine penalties during his time at Villarreal FC; Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez, who bought him to Anfield in the summer of 2005, said Reyna was Spain's best goalkeeper and that he could achieve the same level as Schmeichel in the Premier League.
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Petr Cech has good goal-line skills, good timing of picking up high balls and attacking Having a certain ability to command the defensive line and having good psychological quality, but his state has dropped significantly after his head is opened.
Reina are good at saving penalties and are similar to Petr Cech in other aspects, but not as good at the goal line as Cech.
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Cech used to be more bullish. Since hitting the head, the performance has not been as stable as before, and there are injuries from time to time, and he is the main force that cannot be beaten in the national team.
2008 Best Goalkeeper in Europe.
2007 Best Goalkeeper in Europe.
2007 Czech Footballer of the Year.
2005 Best Goalkeeper in Europe.
2005 World's Best Goalkeeper.
2005 Czech Footballer of the Year.
2005 Premier League Golden Glove Award.
2005 PFA Team of the Year.
2002 UEFA Youth Player of the Year.
Reina is a penalty saver The national team has no chances, so it is basically difficult to get the European award, and the goalkeeper concedes many goals In addition to the goalkeeper's own skills, and the team's defense is also a big factor, it is obvious that Chelsea's defense is much better than Liverpool's.
Reyna joined Liverpool in 2005 and soon replaced Poland's Dudek as the team's goalkeeper. In the Premier League, Reyna broke many records for Liverpool: from October to December 2005, Reyna did not concede a goal in 11 consecutive games for Liverpool, breaking the record of 10 consecutive clean sheets set by former legendary goalkeeper Grobella; In April 2006, Reyna did not concede a goal in his 50th game for Liverpool, becoming the goalkeeper with the fewest goals conceded in the first 50 games in Liverpool history (29); In February 2008, Reina became the fastest goalkeeper in Liverpool history to complete 50 clean sheets; In March 2009, Reyna extended that record by becoming the fastest goalkeeper in Liverpool's history to complete 100 clean sheets.
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Since joining the Reds in 2005, Reina's performances have been remarkably consistent. So much so that manager Rafa is ready to make room for Reina by bringing in Carson, who is currently on loan at Villa and is highly acclaimed. Former England national player Carragher said:
I've always felt that Reyna was a great goalkeeper. I've been at Liverpool for a long time and he's the best goalkeeper I've ever worked with. ”
Cech has a wide range of attacks, good air dominance, and a brave style.
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Are you asking about the present or the past?
Liverpool were the Premier League hegemon in the 80s, Manchester United re-emerged under Alex Ferguson in the 90s, and Arsene Wenger's Arsenal went toe-to-toe with Manchester United. At that time, although Liverpool's strength had declined, its strength was still not to be underestimated. In 2003, Abubou invested in Chelsea, and the Premier League rose to become a strong team, and in 2004, under the leadership of Jose Mourinho, Chelsea swept the Premier League.
Later, Manchester City received capital injection from Abu Dhabi, which once again set off a football storm in the Premier League, and won the Premier League title in 2012.
Premier League semi-finals: Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea.
Emerging powers: Manchester City, Tottenham, Everton.
With Ferguson's retirement this year, Manchester United's strength has been greatly reduced, and it is difficult to win the title. Liverpool's recruitment is noisy, and Rodgers's playing style is mature, and he has the strength to challenge for the championship. Arsenal's purchase of Mesut Ozil's strength has increased, coupled with Ramsey's slow outbreak, and he is currently at the top of the Premier League.
Manchester City's strength cannot be underestimated, but it is still in the throes of changing coaches, and it is difficult to win the championship. Chelsea are favourites to win the title thanks to Jose Mourinho's return, but the current record is ideal. Tottenham sold Bale to get a lot of money and brought in a lot of quality players, and the top four is expected.
Everton, on the other hand, despite losing David Moyes, continued to play steadily and at a good level.
Manchester United have won the most top-flight titles in the English Premier League, followed by Liverpool (although Liverpool have yet to win the title since the Premier League name change).
The Premier League is very competitive every year, and it's hard to say who is the strongest. If I had to say one, it would be Manchester United.
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