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The most popular view of sanctions is that sanctions are not saved, but are removed.
This is to demonstrate that the responsibility for 11-meter penalties is five times greater for the contractor than for the goalkeeper.
Of course, a saved penalty can make a guard a hero, but we all know that goalkeepers have little chance of a well-executed penalty.
That’s why we offer you a ranking of how the world’s best forwards currently handle white ball performances.
The undisputed leader in the ranking is Robert Lewandowski, with Lionel Messi and his Barcelona teammate Antoine Grizman with the lowest success rates.
The classifications cover penalty kicks throughout careers at national clubs and teams.
This is what it looks like:
Lionel Messi
89 scored, 26 failed. Achievement Rate: 77%
Sergio Aguero
46 scored, 13 failed. Achievement Rate: 78%
Neymar
51 scored, 13 lost Achievement rate: 80%
Mohammed salah
13 Scored, Three Lost Achievement Rate: 81%
Karim Benzema
15 scored, two failed. Achievement Rate: 88%
Luis Suarez
40 scored, nine missed. Achievement Rate: 82%
Cristiano Ronaldo
121 scored, 22 missed. Achievement Rate: 85%
Harry kane
37 scored, seven failed. Achievement Rate: 84%
Antoine Griezman
17 scored, eight failed. Achievement Rate: 68%
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
79 scored, 11 failed. Achievement Rate: 88%
Eden Azar
49 scored, seven failed. Achievement Rate: 87.5%
Robert Lewandowski
49 scored, five missed. Achievement Rate: 91.5%