00:00Everyone assumes Lionel Messi is unstoppable.
00:03There's one part of his game that has never been truly elite.
00:06Penalties.
00:07Messi has already missed two penalties in regulation time,
00:10becoming the first player ever to do so in a single World Cup.
00:14So, what is happening?
00:16The answer isn't a bad technique.
00:18Unlike specialists such as Harry Kane or Jorginho,
00:21Messi doesn't rely on the same routine every time.
00:24Instead, he watches the goalkeeper until the very last second,
00:28trying to outsmart him before deciding where to shoot.
00:31Sounds genius, right?
00:33The problem is that looking at the goalkeeper means taking your eyes off the ball.
00:37According to penalty experts, that split-second decision costs precision.
00:41If the goalkeeper doesn't commit early,
00:44Messi is forced to make a last-second adjustment,
00:46increasing the chances of missing the target or hitting a weaker shot.
00:50That's exactly what happened against Austria and Egypt,
00:53where goalkeepers refuse to dive early,
00:55forcing Messi into an awkward finish that went wide.
00:58Ironically, the creativity that makes Messi the greatest player in open play
01:03may actually work against him from the penalty spots.
01:07Across his entire career, Messi has converted around 77% of his penalties,
01:11a solid number, but actually slightly below the average for elite penalty takers.
01:16The lesson?
01:18Even the greatest footballer in history has one weakness.
01:21And for Lionel Messi, it's those 12 yards.
01:24For more служ成功, you know what he's chosen to do.
01:24Fireball.
01:24Seems highly retreated on target limit.
01:24Let's get started.
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