5 Crazy Goalkeeping Skills in Captain Tsubasa Dream Team! Does It Even Make Sense?
There are many crazy skills in the game Captain Tsubasa Dream Team, including these ridiculous goalkeeping skills!
Games | 18 October
Captain Tsubasa Dream team spoils the fans with the various skills of the characters based on the anime and manga, starting from shooting ability to goalkeeping skills. On this occasion, the writer wants to share several crazy goalkeeping skills in Captain Tsubasa Dream Team. Check the list!
1. Hit me somewhere, please! (Yuzo Morisaki)
Morisaki is the main goalkeeper of Nankatsu elementary and middle school. But he’s the bench warmer on the Japanese junior team since Wakashimazu and Wakabayashi is prioritized. The technique used by Morisaki for his goalkeeping is Hit me somewhere, please!
Hilariously, Morisaki looks like a masochist when using this technique. How can he not, instead of catching or punching the ball when goalkeeping, Morisaki asks his opponent to hit him with the ball. Of course, the technique is never used in a real match.
2. Double Hammer (Deuter Mueller)
Double hammer is one of the skills of German’s strongest keeper, Deuter Muller. With arms as strong as steel, Mueller block the ball by clenching his fists like a hammer. If it hits, the ball will fly far away.
By clenching his fists in that way, his range to block the ball becomes short. This might become the reason why a goalkeeper never uses this technique in a real soccer match.
3. Triangle Jump Defensive Chop (Ken Wakashimazu)
The method is mastered by the “Karate Keeper” Ken Wakashimazu. By using the goal post as his footing, Wakashimazu jumps to the opposite side to block the ball by chopping it. This technique is impossible to execute by any goalkeeper in the real world.
4. Solid Block (Ken Wakashimazu)
Another ridiculous goalkeeping technique is used by Ken Wakashimazu. The World Youth version of Wakashimazu has Solid Block as his primary skill. At first, Wakashimazu will block the ball using his feet, but since the power of the kick is too strong, he bounces off but manages to catch the ball with his hands.
It’s hard to understand the move with words, so watch the video below!
Which goalkeeper can mimic that move?
5. Back Kick (Ken Wakashimazu)
In the anime, Wkashimazu used this technique against Nankatsu elementary school. Wakashimazu saves the ball that went past him by using the Back Kick. Not even a real-life black belt karateka can execute this.
From the list above, you know that Ken Wakashimazu is a goalkeeper with the most ridiculous goalkeeping technique. If you find the article interesting, share it with your friends. Wait for more articles about Captain Tsubasa in DuniaGames!
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