29 Dec

Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel insists he has never studied Liverpool goalkeeper Mohamed Salah's method of killing, but relied on pure sentiment to save a penalty from a Premier League game at a dog. Fox defeated the Reds 1-0 at King Power Stadium on Tuesday, December 28.  

The Foxes conceded a penalty in the 15th minute as Wilfried Ndidi fouled the City's mummies, but Schmeichel saved Salah's kill, who he stated had never learned how to shoot. Blame the African Star “It was a very important victory. We showed our form to the fullest until both our legs and minds were exhausted. Got to give credit to the whole team," said the Danish national goalkeeper. แทงบอลออนไลน์

“We try to hold the ball. But in a duel against Manchester City and Liverpool, you never have possession of the ball. You only have to think about counterattacks.” “It was a delightful victory. We'll take a break and move on. The key is consistency. We can't find it. We work hard in every game. We're a little lucky today. And hopefully it will be our starting point.” 

"I didn't study Salah's penalty shoot-out, it was a feeling, I chose to dive, the last penalty I saved at the King Power Stadium, they repeated the net. You need some luck. We didn't have the City game, we had it today."  

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