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When a match goes to a penalty shoot-out it’s all about performance under pressure. Here’s your chance to find out which teams from the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ knockout stages have the players to deal with the tension of the ultimate head-to-head. Select two teams then choose individual outfield players or goalkeepers to see where they are most likely to place their penalties or make a save.

PENALTY ANALYSIS

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Key: Goal Save/Miss
  • Penalties taken: 7
  • Penalty goals: 6
  • Penalty misses: 1
  • Penalties saved: 0
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Which players had the edge from the spot?

Download and print out the Castrol EDGE penalty shoot out cheat sheet of the teams shown above to see where the players directed their spot kicks before and during the 2010 FIFA World Cup™.

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Penalty Analysis

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Ghana
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Midfielders are the poorest in shoot out spot kicks - they only score 58% compared to strikers 74% and defenders 69%.

PERFORMANCE IN EXTREMES

 

The pressure builds significantly the longer shoot-outs go on, with 69% of the first six converted compared to 57% from number seven onward.

PERFORMANCE IN EXTREMES

 

80% of penalties placed in the top left have been successful at World Cups compared to 63% top right and 70% either bottom left or right.

PERFORMANCE IN EXTREMES

 
 
 
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