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It was Stoke City's goalkeeper Begovic. In the 10th round of the 2013-2014 Premier League season, Stoke City hosted Southampton. Just 12 seconds into the game, Stoke City goalkeeper Begovic cleared the ball with a big foot, and the ball flew over the head of Southampton goalkeeper Boruc into the net!
As a result, Begovic became the fifth goalkeeper to score in Premier League history. And this goal is the fourth fastest goal in the history of the Premier League, and also set a record for the farthest goal in the world: m!
Prior to that, a total of four goalkeepers had scored in Premier League history, namely Kasper Schmeichel, Friedel, Robinson and Howard. Begovic was the fifth.
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The past goalkeepers of England are as follows:
The main goalkeeper of the World Cup
Peter Hilton
At that time, he played for Nottingham Forest, Southampton, and Derby respectively, and was the main player of the national team for 20 years, playing 17 games, 1620 minutes, and conceding 10 goals. has been mentioning that at the age of 47, he reluctantly said goodbye to the green field.
The main goalkeeper of the World Cup
David Seaman
Arsenal legend, substitute goalkeeper in the 1990 World Cup, England's main international in 91-03, good at saving penalties. Played 9 games, 840 minutes, conceded 7 goals. In 02, he was scored by Ronaldinho's free kick, and in 03, he was directly hit by a corner kick in the European Championship qualifiers with Macedonia, and then withdrew from the national team.
The main goalkeeper of the World Cup
Playing for Tottenham Hotspur that year, he became the main goalkeeper of the national team after the 04 European Cup, and made 5 appearances in the 06 World Cup, 480 minutes, and conceded 2 goals. In the 08 Euro Championship qualifiers against Croatia, he lost the main position of the national team by receiving a return pass and conceding a goal.
The main goalkeeper of the World Cup
Robert Paul Green
Robert Paul Green (born 18 January 1980) is an English footballer who plays for Queens Park Rangers United in the Premier League.
The main goalkeeper of the World Cup
Joe Hart
Joehart was born on April 19, 1987 in Shrewsbury, England. English footballer, goalkeeper on the pitch, playing for Manchester City Football Club in the English Premier League.
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It was only after extra-time that Southgate brought on Jack Grealish, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho. The latter two came on late in the game, and Southgate was not expecting the United duo to open the scoring in extra-time, but rather to make a difference in the penalty shoot-out. However, Southgate ignored that although these new stars are talented, they have no experience in major finals and their mental qualities need to be tested.
Sure enough. There was only one outcome for these three players, that is, they all missed penalties, and three substitutes came off the bench to bury England's first European Championship title in history. What's even more ridiculous is that the player who took the penalty for England's fifth appearance turned out to be 19-year-old striker Saka, such an arrangement can really be described as a "tactical genius" operation. It is no exaggeration to say that Italy did not win the penalty shootout, and they were sorry for England's death.
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Goalkeepers: Robinson (Tottenham), Carson (Liverpool), Green (West Ham) Defenders: Philippe Neville (Everton), Leo Ferdinand (Manchester United), John Terry (Chelsea), Bridge (Chelsea), Brown (Manchester United), Carragher (Liverpool), Dawson (Tottenham), Ledley King (Tottenham), Shorey (Reading).
Midfielders: David Beckham (Real Madrid), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Jenas (Tottenham), Joe Cole (Chelsea), Lennon (Tottenham), Bentley (Blackburn), Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Downing (Middlesbrough), Dier (Newcastle).
Forwards: Crouch (Liverpool), Owen (Newcastle), Smith (Manchester United), Defoe (Tottenham).
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23-man England squad.
Goalkeepers: Carson (Charlton), Robinson (Tottenham Hotspur), Foster (Watford) Defenders: Ashley Cole (Chelsea), John Terry (Chelsea), Philip Neville (Everton), Leo Ferdinand (Manchester United), Carragher (Liverpool), Richards (Manchester City), Gary Neville (Manchester United), Woodgate (Middlesbrough).
Midfielders: Hargreaves (Bayern Munich), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Michael Carrick (Manchester United), Downing (Middlesbrough), Dier (Newcastle), Parker (Newcastle), Rennon (Tottenham Hotspur).
Forwards: Darren Bent (Charlton Athletic), Andrew Johnson (Everton), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur).
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The Premier League is one of the strongest leagues in the world, and the defender with the most goals is Messi.
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Alisson is the Premier League's number one goalkeeper, conceding just 22 goals in 38 league appearances this season, including 21 clean sheets, and becoming the first goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet in a Champions League final since 2010. Alisson is tall and has long arms, a well-rounded goal-line technique, no obvious shortcomings, and he has good skills at the feet.
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In the Premier League, the best goalkeeper is Edwin van der Sar. Because he is characterized by fast reaction, flexible movement, and large control range.
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Kasper Schmeichel, he's got a lot to achieve, he's defensive, he's got a lot of range and he's got a lot of awareness.
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There is no place for the last four, and even the only England goalkeeper in the first team is Chelsea's third goalkeeper, Trembre.
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper is Brazilian Gomez.
Manchester City's Joe Hart started the first game, but Ireland international Givens is still there, and it is estimated that he will have to compete for the post.
The main substitutes for the Villa team are all Americans Friedel and Guzan.
Fulham is dominated by Australia's Schwarzer.
Bolton Wanderers are the main player of Jascolainen, Finland.
Stoke City's main goalkeeper is Danish international Sorensen.
Everton's main force is the American international Howard.
Wolves' main goalkeeper is former U.S. substitute international John Hahnemann.
Sunderland's main goalkeeper is Scotland's Gordon, and the England goalkeeper, who has also been selected for the Scottish national team, is the main team of the following 7 teams:
Wigan Athletic's main goalkeeper is Corkland, who was selected for England and also played for Liverpool, who missed 79 goals last season, and is a veritable "strong team ATM".
Blackburn's starting XI was Robinson, who had just announced his retirement from the England national team.
West Ham's Green, the dude of the World Cup butter hands.
Birmingham's Ben Foster, who has never made a name for himself at Manchester United, may come to Birmingham and may be a turning point in his career, after all, he will play the main force of his dreams.
Rachubka, a promoted Blackpool, is a dual citizen of England and the United States, and played for Manchester United.
Harper, who was promoted to Newcastle, played for the Magpies for many years and was a substitute for Given.
Promoted Massy Bromwich Albion's main goalkeeper was Carson, and it was the dude's low-level mistake that allowed England to lose to Croatia in the final Euro 08 qualifier and failed to qualify.
It's no wonder that the England goalkeeper is out of gear.
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Green, James Hart, barely counted.
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After watching the first round of the Premier League, will anyone still think Joe Hart is reluctant? He is definitely the future of England.
James is older, another year or two at most. Green is okay. I don't know if Foster will be able to gain a foothold in Birmingham after his transfer, and the others are really out of gear.
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In fact, Joe Hart's level can play the main force, but Capello let Green be the main force, and James is 40 years old and older.
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It also depends on the performance, I thought that the former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben. Foster can pick up the girder, but it's unlikely at this point. Hart, I think it's good, the important thing is to see how you compete with your opponent.
James, I think England is the only one you can trust, but who knows how long he will be guarding the gates for England? Green, the most tragic England goalkeeper (Seaman's mistake is now seen as a small thing), is about to become Britain's Barthez. Robinson, there doesn't seem to be much news after the '06 World Cup!
Carson, don't know much!
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