Step by step, we explain the most idiotic, scandalous and funny penalty shootout in football history, during which the goalkeeper was exhibited



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Until the first 4-4 penalties, there was nothing special about the MLS playoff penalty shootout, which ended 1-1 in regulation time in the Orlando City – New York City FC game. So far, all Orlando players have scored, while one in four has missed New York, so Valentin Castellanos, a NYCFC player, could be there as his team’s fifth spring so if he missed, the opponent would have advanced.

From here we enjoy step by step, second by second, the most Cretaceous Penalty Match of all time !!!

  1. Castellanos crashed into him, but his shot to the left corner was knocked out by Pedro Gallese, the Orlando goalkeeper, with a quick shot, marking the first playoff victory in his team’s history. (0:22)
  2. That was the moment when Orlando coach Oscar Pareja decided to jump into the locker room, leaping like a goat in his joy, and waiting there for his winning team. (0:32)
  3. Referee Allen Chapman decided to put his name on the field forever while blowing the whistle, retiring the goal. (0:46)
  4. For a full minute on the field, nobody understood why he did it until he showed a yellow to the Gallese goalkeeper, who already had one of the regular times, so he immediately received the red as well, while the referee ordered his penalty kick again . As it turned out, according to the VAR room, the goalkeeper had moved 1 cent from the goal line at the time of the shot. But according to the rules, a warning comes first and the yellow card given to the goalkeeper is just the next retaliation. But there were no signs of any warning here (1:51)
  5. There was total chaos, then the coach was called back from the locker room and Rowe’s backup goalkeeper was replaced. (3:04)
  6. Rowe got into the goal, Castellanos stood up to the penalty, but was still unable to shoot as the referee started wildly communicating on his headphones and gave no clearance for the shot. (6 o’clock)
  7. To signal after a good two minutes of utter confusion, Rowe has to get off the field! (6:44)
  8. It turned out that, in consultation with their colleagues, they realized that, according to the rules, during a penalty shootout, a goalkeeper can only be replaced by a goalkeeper if he is injured. Then there was another chaos of several minutes that in place of the goalkeeper, finally a field player would mark, Rodrigo Schlegel, the Argentine defender of Orlando (9:40).
  9. The miracle was that New York’s Castellanos, who had been waiting more than 10 minutes by now to kick, while Schlegel was the third goalkeeper he had to face, then shot him loose, so 4-4 converted. (10:22)
  10. Which meant if former Manchester United player Nani, Orlando’s fifth kick, pushed, they went up. But Nani missed it! (11:13)
  11. After that, both New York (12:00) and Orlando’s start of the lineup paid off. (12:47)
  12. But the next penalty in New York was defended from the outfield player by a goalkeeper !!! (13:24)
  13. The judge also indicated that everything was fine, Orlando went ahead and those who were in the field celebrated. (13:56)
  14. But that was not the end! The judge pointed out something again. It turned out that everyone on the court, including the teams and the referee, forgot that with Schlegel’s defense there is no end to the duel at all, since at this point, when the originally designated 5-5 shots have gone down and the pairs come alternately, the Orlando lineup. your man hasn’t kicked yet. (14:48)
  15. So Benji Michel still had to stand there and the Orlando player kicked him, so unfortunately one day this wonderful duel also had to end. (15:50)



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