Those two sentences sit problematically alongside one another. I'd imagine what he says is stated with the aim of confusing opposition goalkeepers. He'd be some incredible psychic to know which way the goalkeeper is going with such a high degree of probability. See...
I was basing that claim on the following which is interesting:
https://penaltykickstat.wordpress.com/2016/12/12/who-can-dummy-the-keeper-for-a-penalty/
When CH was discussing Stockdale's saves, he invoked Yaya Toure as the player who hits it hard and invariably scores, so that's a different...
Hemed is such a great forward to have in the squad. He's banging them in now, and has so many qualities as a player. One thing that gets me is those that claim his penalties are weakly struck. There are several ways to take penalties, and Hemed's is to outfox the goalkeeper. He just so happens...