Brazil's Goalkeeper Angrily Knocks Over an Opponent after being Deceived by a Panenka-Style Penalty

2024-03-27 9

A Brazilian football clip has gone viral after a goalkeeper angrily reacted to being fooled by an opponent's Panenka-style penalty.

The move has achieved significant popularity with many football fans following Antonin Panenka's successful spot kick for Czechoslovakia against West Germany in 1976 where he lifted the ball to deceive a diving shot-stopper.

But in Brazil - where the style of shot is known as cavatina or 'little dig' - a goalkeeper was less than impressed with the rival's actions during a penalty shootout moment shared on Instagram earlier this month.

However, the goalkeeper was offended, and chased after the goal scorer, before bumping him from behind just outside the penalty area.

Two of the outfield player's teammates ran to his assistance, one pushing Tadeu over, and another pulling him away, before other players both on and off the pitch ran across to get involved with the squabble.

While tensions were running high following the moment, both players were booked, and Luan's Goiania went on to win the penalty shootout 3-2, after a scoreless draw in the first leg and a 1-1 game in the return fixture.

Atletico Goianiense got the upper hand over Goiania in both legs of the semi-final to advance to the final.

Since Panenka's success for Czechoslovakia in 1976, the move has been performed in various degrees of success by some of the top names in football, most memorably when Andrea Pirlo hit one as England crashed out of Euro 2012.

Gary Lineker is infamous for trying the technique with a penalty for England against Brazil in 1992, where his effort was saved, denying him the chance to draw level with Bobby Charlton as the Three Lions' all-time leading goal-scorer.

In January, French footballer Antoine Mille was responsible for one of the worst panenkas of all time, with the goalkeeper catching the penalty before throwing the ball back at him.

In October last year, goalkeeper Anthony Beuve made headlines in a third-tier game in France by saving a panenka penalty at one end before heading home a 95th-minute equalizer at the other end.

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