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The penalty shoot is psychological warfare and arguably the most nerve-racking moment in any soccer game: two guys, one ball, and the highest stakes in the game with a clear opportunity to score.

Penalties and missed penalties have produced memories rife with contentious and dramatic occasions throughout the years of world football history. A penalty should always be handled professionally, end ofthe story. Anything less is an error.

Only the coldest of veined players should be subject to such a chore.

A penalty save is a means for goalkeepers to stand out, change the tempo of a game, and absolve the offending defense from responsibility.

This list features some of the greatest penalty shooters in football history. For this list, there is no overarching empirical methodology used. While some of the rating is based on the numerical success of penalties, other factors are taken into account and learned from observing penalties and studying style and stakes. Let’s take a look at the the 8 best penalty takers in football of all time

Matt Tissier

The best penalty taker in the annals of international football is Matt Le Tissier, according to historians of soccer.

His ludicrously high penalty conversion rate is the cause.

Le Tissier botched just one of his 49 penalty efforts during 16 years with Southhampton of the English Premier League, or almost 98 percent.

Alan Shearer

The Newcastlethe player has scored the most goals in Premier League history.

His skill from the penalty spot helped him score 260 goals in 434 games, which set a record.

When given a chance to strike for power during a penalty, Shearer did not hesitate, occasionally looking to be trying to rip the skin off the ball in the process.

Frank Lampard 

Frank Lampard is always willing to accept the responsibility that comes with taking a PK, having been involved in crucial penalty scenarios for both club and country.

In the 2008 UEFA Champions League final, he successfully completed his attempt against Manchester United. Just days after his mother’s passing, the Englishman also converted a penalty against Liverpool in the semifinal. Lampard is a top-notch penalty shooter who always uses his right foot.

Alessandro Del Piero

Legendary striker Alessandro Del Piero has scored numerous goals for his club and nation. Del Piero is one of the best goal scorers in Italian history and was the club’s leading goal scorer during his time there.

Steven Gerrard

No other football player in history has been able to strike a football with his laces as well as Liverpool great and England stalwart Steven Gerrard. Gerrard, who is known for his longer shots from outside the box, can also score from 12 yards out.

The same area of the right foot that has made the Liverpool captain so lethal from the penalty spot over the years is frequently used. He has used it to great effect in difficult situations.

Michael Ballack

Michael Ballack, a professional soccer player for Germany, possessed an all-around skill set that allowed him to control the middle third of the field. He combined strong athleticism and excellent technique. Ballack frequently used his lace to strike the ball down the ground with precision and force when given the chance to do so while playing for both Germany and Chelsea. Ballack frequently maneuvered the puck swiftly and precisely to the side of the goal

Andrea Pirlo

Pirlo applied his expertise with the soccer ball to the penalty area. The penalty versus England in the 2012 European Cup was the one mentioned above.

During one of the most important moments of his career, Pirlo chipped Joe Hart to precision while exuding an abundance of confidence. Amazing work from the Azzurri.

Ronaldinho 

His easygoing and fluid playing style reflects his upbeat demeanor.

 The Brazilian finished brilliantly from the penalty spot most of the time, deceiving the goalie with a little change in body weight before shooting with accuracy. 

 

 

 

 

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