29 Comments

  1. I like how u acknowledge at the end that you fel more comfortable with the standard method rather than just promoting the technique in the video.

  2. Not related to this video anyway but I just want to say , you are a great youtuber man. I recently stumbled across your channel and your videos were really insightful. I used to be goalkeeper for my school team and its been years since i stopped playing football because of academic pressure. Your videos helped me start playing again and honestly i feel better now. Your videos gave a lot of tips which i never learned at school which helped me rectify my mistakes and be a better goalkeeper. God bless you and thanks for making me play again ✌️.

  3. I hope you enjoyed the video. Like I said in the video, it's down to preference on which technique you use. I would recommend the standard technique as it's more versatile, effective and safer.

  4. Love your tutorials, I learn a lot from them 🙂 I would really like to see some tutorials about avoiding injuries. I've dealt with injuries from collisions with Strikers 😅 ive got a head injury and a lot of upper leg injuries this season. I think i might approach the situations wrong with all those injuries. I bet im not the only one with this issue

  5. I had a question as a goalkeeper in my society what shall i do in matches when i am playing with grades above than me and they hit very fast and strong at the ball and it's very hard to save . Please give any tips also am very scared at diving how shall i remove the fear

  6. I learnt this catch when I was about 13, so I was able to learn it young enough to have it become part of my muscle memory. Although I'm equally adept at both catching methods, I've never really truly been tested enough to do the Danish catch in a league game, which kinda makes me sad.

  7. Great video bro just a question I am at my low level and the second goalkeeper of my new team is slowly getting better what should I do. I am the first btw

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