VIDEO : How Gabaski of Egypt used a water Bottle to Win Ivory Coast, Cameroon and other teams in AFCON 2021

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How Egypt used a water Bottle to Win Ivory Coast, Cameroon and other teams in AFCON 2021. Egypt’s goal keeper Gabaski used tricks for Egypt to reach AFCON 2021 finals in Cameroon

When ever they announce penalty kicks in a match Egypt’s former goalkeeper who has helped them win three AFCONs walks into the field with a bottle which has names of players and their favourite penalty kicking positions.

Gabaski’s bottle of water with names of Senegalese players

Before any player kicks the ball Egypt’s goalkeeper takes the bottle and read where the player will kick 🙊.

This is the trick Gabaski has been using to catch penalties, remember before Sadio Mané kicked the penalty which happened six minutes into the match Egypt’s coach and Liverpool star Mohamed Salah whispered something in Gabaski’s ear 👂.

This video below has Gabaski’s ‘water bottle’ with the names of Senegalese and where they like to kick their penalties.

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From our research it is OKAY to use tricks to master kicking positions in penalty kicks, below is a list of some goalkeepers who uses a bottle of water with names on it for penalty kicks 🙊.

Timothy Michael Krul is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Norwich City and the Netherlands national team. Krul has represented the Netherlands at every level since 2002.
Jordan Lee Pickford is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Everton and the England national team

 

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