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Healthy Baggio and it's never an issue in 1994. I'm still not over that one.

Also, that's three shootouts. I believe they won the fourth one they had. UConn has lost how many in a row?

I agree with you on Baggio. As for the fourth shootout, it came in 2006; eight years after the brutal streak.

From here on out, I am just going to refer everyone to the link I posted. If you don't believe that list of famous soccer greats, then it's not worth me wasting my fingers typing over...
 
I'm a Liverpool fan. I believe you can absolutely prepare for shootouts. :)
 
I'm a Liverpool fan. I believe you can absolutely prepare for shootouts. :)

I had to make sure and check, but Shilton clearly never played for 'Pool:

"The main factor in a penalty shootout is luck again.
You need to stay calm and focused but the biggest thing you need is luck."
Peter Shilton
Former England Goalkeeper


Peter Shilton is the goalie more famously known for being the victim of Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" play...
 
I had to make sure and check, but Shilton clearly never played for 'Pool:

"The main factor in a penalty shootout is luck again.
You need to stay calm and focused but the biggest thing you need is luck."
Peter Shilton
Former England Goalkeeper


Peter Shilton is the goalie more famously known for being the victim of Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" play...


Shilton was the victim of some right shockingly bad defending is what he was the victim of
 
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Also, teams are using analytics more and more at the top level for shootouts. The "you can't prepare" mentality is changing. The most famous examples would be Man United's coaching staff during the CL Final shootout signaling where Edwin Van Der Sar should dive on Chelsea's PK's and Petr Cech in the 2012 CL Final on the Sneidjer PK in ET.
 
Also, teams are using analytics more and more at the top level for shootouts. The "you can't prepare" mentality is changing. The most famous examples would be Man United's coaching staff during the CL Final shootout signaling where Edwin Van Der Sar should dive on Chelsea's PK's and Petr Cech in the 2012 CL Final on the Sneidjer PK in ET.

Again, you can use analytics. You can scout the keeper's tendencies towards one side versus the other. You can disguise your run-up to the ball. But at the end of the day, you need some luck. You need some luck on each shot, and you need some luck in aggregate to win a shootout. Even the best miss. Even the worst make. You can try to minimize the luck factor, but you still need it to prevail in a penalty shootout...
 
Important to remember that the guys who missed the big shots were not in our top five. If we missed a few from 1-5, you could say that we chose the wrong guys to take them, but once you get past 5 and deeper into your roster, it is even less an issue of preparation and more just cross your fingers and hope.
 
As I have said before on another tread, PK’s suck and they open the door for any team to win. That said, it has been a head-scratcher to me why the UConn men’s soccer team continues to put itself in the PK position so often in clutch games (Conference championships, NCAA-Semi Finals, etc.) over the last 10/15 years. If this was an issue for 1 recruiting class, then the fault for poor execution should rest at the feet of the players. But, as this trend is spread across multiple teams, some of the fault in terms of game preparation, game-time coaching, etc. does need to be shared by the coaching staff. I am not saying fire the coaching staff. I am saying that both the payers and the staff must to a better job winning the game before they are put at the mercy of PK’s.
That said, I hope they do stay hot and make it to the College Cup as it is finally within driving distance (Philly). Go Huskies!
 
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Good luck thread - the big day for Reid and Stevens was today - their teams came through, PK's be damned.
 
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