Halfway through the first round of the World Cup group stage, a number of goalkeepers have performed spectacularly, and one statistic that puts Japan's Shuichi Gonda at the top of the list is that he almost became the guilty party, blocking four goals in 20 seconds, and was one of the key contributors to Japan's win.
The website Squawka has compiled a statistic on the goalkeepers who have made the most saves so far, with Japan's Shuichi Gonda topping the list with 8 saves, Saudi Arabia's Ai Weiß and Tunisia's Evan Daven in second place with 5 saves, followed by Poland's Stefan Szczesny and Holland's Andersenoppel who both have 4 saves as well.
Shuichi Gontaine in Japan's first match of this year can be said to have experienced highs and lows, the first half of the game played half a grain of time because in the penalty area pounced on the opponent and lost 12 yards, he said after the game, the psychological and emotional control of the time is very important, so the colorful effect of the heartbeat of the Qing Shui have to do this kind of practice.