Goalkeepers aren't born today until they're in their late twenties or thirties.
That's often the best place to beat a goalkeeper, isn't it, between the legs?
Don't try to beat the goalkeeper. . . Tr y to destroy the goalkeeper.
Goalkeepers aren't born today until they're in their late 20s or 30s and sometimes not even then. Or so it would appear. To me anyway. Don't you think the same?
I couldn't have been a great goalkeeper without power, agility and quickness.
I am not the best goalkeeper in the world, it is Vladimir Beara.
I had a certain system at penalties, I always watched the goalkeeper.
Iker has never stopped being one of the best goalkeepers in the world. For me, Iker is a top goalkeeper and has never not been.
I don't want to be remembered as a good goalkeeper. I want to be remembered as a great person
What a debut for the young goalkeeper, as a striker.
He has been outstanding. [Manuel] Neuer is an extraordinary goalkeeper, who would deserve to win it.
I can't fault my players. We created a lot of chances but we missed out on a victory because of the woodwork and goalkeeper Bonano, who did very well.
In a sense it's a one-man show. . . except there are two men involved, Hartson and Berkovic, and a third man, the goalkeeper.
Sometimes you surprise the goalkeeper and sometimes the goalkeeper surprises you. In my career, I tried to do more of the first than the second.
How could you have a soccer team if all were goalkeepers? How would it be an orchestra if all were French horns?
Every old goalkeeper loses a step at some point, but you can gain that back through experience.
I heard the South African 'keeper had been killed and I thought it was probably one of their former goalkeepers, but when I confirmed it was Senzo Meyiwa, I was shattered.
Is it unprecedented for two goalkeepers employed in a match comprising seven goals to be the fixture's most competent protagonists?
There have only been two world-class goalkeepers. One was Lev Yashin, the other was the German boy who played for Manchester City.
Maybe Napoleon was wrong when he said we were a nation of shopkeepers. . . Today England looked like a nation of goalkeepers.