The doorman jumps before the penalty is hit, what happens then is fantastic.

Unlike most players, goalkeepers are absolutely excited every time they have to wait for a penalty. It's their time for excellence. The moment all attention is focused on them, Periscope broadcasts. Porters have nothing to lose in penalty. Even if thrown on the wrong side, they are rarely blamed. [...]
Unlike most players, goalkeepers are absolutely excited every time they have to wait for a penalty.
It's their time for excellence. The moment all attention is focused on them, Periscope broadcasts.
Porters have nothing to lose in penalty. Even if thrown on the wrong side, they are rarely blamed. The player who hunts always has the advantage.
The last goalkeeper to become a hero is that of Sydney FC, Andrew. Redmayne.

The 30-year-old refused a goal in the match against Perth Glory in the A-League final in “Optus Stadium”.
And as the match went to 11-foot, Redmayne decided to point out some unusual skills.
Perhaps inspired by Jerzy Dudek and Bruce Grobbelaar, but it worked in perfection.
He helped the team triumph 4-1 in the shootout, waiting for two of the 11-meters to jump towards him.
Look at the following video. /Periscope. com/
Wiggling to the championship.
Unorthhodox, but heroic from Andrew Redmayne! #ALegueGF Pic.twitter. com/ U n k NqMDaXnh
) FOX Sports Football (@FOXFOOTBALL) May 19, 2019












