Funny Penalty Moments!

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🔔 Funny Penalty Moments!
Hey guys. What's up? 😃 Hope you enjoy the video ;-)
#penaltyshootout #penalty #penaltykick #funnyfootball

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@theninkyn0nk463
@theninkyn0nk463 Рік тому
Kane was only sending the ball to the queen in heaven as any proud British person would.
@stanvanstechelman1462
@stanvanstechelman1462 Рік тому
Bruh
@imaguy3909
@imaguy3909 Рік тому
Your mom
@AndreoTikTok
@AndreoTikTok Рік тому
@@imaguy3909 u joking or u for real?
@moroccanball
@moroccanball Рік тому
@@imaguy3909 England is britain wtf
@QrilliantEditz
@QrilliantEditz Рік тому
Good thought, i thought the ball ended up on mars.
@miaboesgaard6656
@miaboesgaard6656 Рік тому
The legende say that Ball is on Mars now from Harry kane
@devmukherjee2876
@devmukherjee2876 Рік тому
But some say that he had sent the ball to NASA
@itzsidgames4077
@itzsidgames4077 Рік тому
Nah there was actually a ball that they discovered football on mars😂😂😂😂
@adelinedits
@adelinedits Рік тому
Very funny, I laughed a bit. 🤣🤣
@shadowsun649
@shadowsun649 Рік тому
2:47 had the same reaction as the commentator
@inooo3943
@inooo3943 Рік тому
the backflip how did he not miss that shot?! dont worry i didnt forget about the keeper doing that too
@samkelorashuza5949
@samkelorashuza5949 Місяць тому
Imo the keeper one is harder
@tahmidhasanshoumik8880
@tahmidhasanshoumik8880 Рік тому
7:40 omg 😂😂🤣 this one was crazy
@LEDMC5YT2226
@LEDMC5YT2226 Рік тому
Australian keeper was getting sturdy and saved it he is the king of sturdy
@PlayWitBen
@PlayWitBen Рік тому
Australian keeper technique was funny but effective 😂
@invisible2513
@invisible2513 Рік тому
Yeah
@jambunboii4537
@jambunboii4537 Рік тому
He was playing those mind games
@Yesfunnyman
@Yesfunnyman Рік тому
2:12 bro looks like he had a lag spike
@DJS38
@DJS38 Рік тому
That dive from haaland tho 😂
@jfr_u
@jfr_u Рік тому
🤣🤣🤣Very funny
@panapalo
@panapalo Рік тому
The end😂🤣😂🤣😂
@BenComedy-ie5hy
@BenComedy-ie5hy Рік тому
7:44 - Ey, You should have jumped in the other direction next time we kick the penalty!
@NarutoUzumaki-zm5gr
@NarutoUzumaki-zm5gr Рік тому
That kick was a hurricane 💀
@JuanDavid-ig8fu
@JuanDavid-ig8fu Рік тому
Spurs pens shouldve been retaken, my man Krull didnt even have his feet on the line lol
@clinchknot8224
@clinchknot8224 Рік тому
I know dude at 1:58 is not even on the bench no more😂
@kihmjones2176
@kihmjones2176 Рік тому
my angle was bad but still not sure what happened as 1:58 was not playing or on the field and no active player could have reached the ball out of bounds .. as not being a player he could not keep the ball in play .. again my knowledge of such is not expert I think by his other foot placement he stopped the ball at the line in front of him
@clinchknot8224
@clinchknot8224 Рік тому
@@kihmjones2176 that’s actually the explanation. If you’re not one of the 22 fielders (11 each including the GK), then everything should be touched after the ball goes out of bounds, considering you’re just on the sidelines. If for some reason you touch it while not out of bounds, you get penalized as a 12th player. Usually it’s a card, but since it was in the penalty area, I guess that’s why the other team got a free penalty.
@user-ux2qn5rw1g
@user-ux2qn5rw1g Рік тому
Typical Kane 🤣
@sndrc9
@sndrc9 Рік тому
Bro got the cheat codes lmao
@naylapor2469
@naylapor2469 Рік тому
The penalty kick I thought I got the video paused after seeing some players still moving 😅😂😂😂
@babydelicious5979
@babydelicious5979 Рік тому
Ikr
@vincentvega3076
@vincentvega3076 Рік тому
4:34 This is a certified Casillas moment
@tomasvecer9890
@tomasvecer9890 Рік тому
NICE
@user-kv4oc5xq7b
@user-kv4oc5xq7b Рік тому
Mbappe be like : LOL KANE IS SO BAD Kane: ......
@AlivePhoenix
@AlivePhoenix Рік тому
Aussie keeper came off the line though!
@Kaiweeks
@Kaiweeks Рік тому
but he didn't
@CaptainMeow100
@CaptainMeow100 Рік тому
???
@activityofmimo5073
@activityofmimo5073 Рік тому
2:52 laughed harder
@Alija7
@Alija7 Рік тому
Je bent de beste UKpostsr ooit Like als je dat ook vindt
@lukaszpadacz5315
@lukaszpadacz5315 Рік тому
the keepers name was willy
@sleprao
@sleprao Рік тому
Redmane is fire
@michaeldemokrata1775
@michaeldemokrata1775 Рік тому
very very fun
@e.t3875
@e.t3875 Рік тому
8:02
@jenishpanta2177
@jenishpanta2177 Рік тому
❤️
@KINGABDUL99
@KINGABDUL99 Рік тому
It depends the direction of the player shoots like how?
@rcarlos5183
@rcarlos5183 Рік тому
Good
@giacomolavacca533
@giacomolavacca533 Рік тому
0:31 🤣
@ruppombarman9125
@ruppombarman9125 Рік тому
Baila Ahora! Baila Ahora! -Leo Messi
@aps9084
@aps9084 Рік тому
2:45 most replayed💀 Men will be men
@animealesha6924
@animealesha6924 Рік тому
LMAO, it's funny tho😂
@swayambhuvmitra7621
@swayambhuvmitra7621 Рік тому
i think people replayed ronaldo's slap to that player
@aps9084
@aps9084 Рік тому
@@swayambhuvmitra7621 factos Maybe I don't know😁
@aps9084
@aps9084 Рік тому
@@swayambhuvmitra7621 it's about me tho I will be i😁
@vampire5131
@vampire5131 Рік тому
only Indians*
@albertdiaz1649
@albertdiaz1649 Рік тому
This is all I got to say to that goalkeeper against Ronaldo never let them know your next move
@vta1459
@vta1459 Рік тому
6:54 wtf was that😹😹😹
@Swishhyy10
@Swishhyy10 Рік тому
believe your friend be like: 5:45
@maitaman_quabongvangtuonglai
@maitaman_quabongvangtuonglai Рік тому
7:55 Unbelievable! Is that real?
@rhysplant8392
@rhysplant8392 Рік тому
No, I remember from a youtuber a few years back, made a whole video of them that looked super real.
@zecmyonkonieczkiy6564
@zecmyonkonieczkiy6564 Рік тому
Nope not real
@coderdbd
@coderdbd Рік тому
No, it's an ad for Sky bet.
@Elskipper2
@Elskipper2 Рік тому
Amazing video bruh, where to contact you?
@al_at_clouds837
@al_at_clouds837 Рік тому
01:27 for a sec, my mind went "why the hell connor mcgregor in this video?"
@lyris1298
@lyris1298 Рік тому
whats the last one
@Do5e2341
@Do5e2341 Рік тому
2:44 WTH BROO
@variousfacts09
@variousfacts09 Рік тому
Wow 7:08 let's give credit to Neymar I think he deserves the award of best diver who agrees and I am not making fun of Him I am a fan
@fastfootball388
@fastfootball388 Рік тому
Who gave the water bottle to the goalkeeper?
@Ronaldo-7475
@Ronaldo-7475 Рік тому
Oh saved
@KINGABDUL99
@KINGABDUL99 Рік тому
I made the likes 4.3K
@curlyhairkidd
@curlyhairkidd Рік тому
Astronomers found a ball on the moon because of harry kane
@petogabor1758
@petogabor1758 Рік тому
Song name?
@betsocer
@betsocer Рік тому
Hay quá
@editzeen_on_lefty
@editzeen_on_lefty Рік тому
LOL
@ISMAIL_TZ
@ISMAIL_TZ Рік тому
👍
@Artermor
@Artermor Рік тому
2:43 ☕
@footballfun_official
@footballfun_official 9 місяців тому
Wowo ali boddd
@DctYlw
@DctYlw Рік тому
What's the name of the team? 4:40 😂
@nelsonotero3030
@nelsonotero3030 Рік тому
los argentino no le gusto ese baile que le hicieron uruguay y los vengaron gg
@ivanjrivas921
@ivanjrivas921 Рік тому
a lot of these players keep pressing square instead of circle jesus..
@BM-ht9xk
@BM-ht9xk Рік тому
who's the taker at 2:17 ? player/team. Thx in advance
@seixopaulo8025
@seixopaulo8025 Рік тому
The team is Feirense, the player is Jardel, from Portugal's "Liga Portugal 2" (2nd Division)
@catherinesouthworth6360
@catherinesouthworth6360 Рік тому
AS I'M TYPING THIS can we just realize that his channel is ninety and he has 9k subs?
@itsanouo1951
@itsanouo1951 Рік тому
n 1493, Christopher Columbus returned to Europe with a handful of revelations and a pocket full of corn seeds. He had learned about many things during his travels to the New World, but few were as exciting as the promising grain he had encountered for the first time. It was unfamiliar; it was delicious; it was, as Columbus romanticized at the time, "affixed by nature in a wondrous manner and in form and size like garden peas," and it could, if they learned to farm it properly, help feed a lot of people. The only problem was that Columbus had left behind a fairly important bit of information. "He didn't take back the knowledge of how to process it," said Betty Fussell, the author of "The Story of Corn," which chronicles the grain's several-thousand-year history. "That might sound innocuous, but it probably changed the course of history." Over the next few hundred years, most of Europe grew to misunderstand corn rather than embrace it. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, the grain endured a different fate: It thrived, and eventually found its way to the very center of the American diet. Today, the United States is the largest producer and consumer of corn - and by a long shot. Corn is in the sodas Americans drink and the potato chips they snack on; it's in hamburgers and french fries, sauces and salad dressings, baked goods, breakfast cereals, virtually all poultry, and even most fish. The grain is so ubiquitous that it would take longer to list the foods that contain traces of it than to pinpoint the ones that don't. "Our entire diet has been colonized by this one plant," Michael Pollan told National Public Radio in 2003. But corn wasn't always so omnipresent. It took time for European settlers to warm to corn and, most importantly, a coalescence of fortunate events for it to sprout into an industrial behemoth. Until the 1800s, corn was eaten mostly by the poor. It was a cheap and prolific crop, consumed by farmers and fed to prisoners. And it was also used as a commodity. As Pollan wrote in his poignant 2006 book "The Omnivore's Dilemma," corn "was both the currency traders used to pay for slaves in Africa and the food upon which slaves subsisted during their passage to America." But then came the industrial revolution, and with it three essential technologies that helped propel the grain from the diets of the impoverished to dining tables all over the country. The first was an iron plow, which allowed farmers to sow deep into the soil, and on much larger scales. The Midwest was planted with corn on a commercial basis precisely because of this new, simple but revolutionary tool. Two other advancements had an equally large effect, even though they touched corn production more tangentially. "One of the most important boons for corn might have been that the commercial farms in the Midwest grew up at the same time as the canneries and railroads," said Fussell. Until then, corn was mainly distributed locally. But the rise of trains, which moved the harvest well beyond county limits, and the advent of canning, which meant it could keep for much longer, allowed farmers to grow with hundreds of thousands of mouths in mind. In the coming decades, the amount of land dedicated to corn grew incredibly quickly. It would be another half-century, however, until corn made its way to the center of the American diet. Corn is what Fussell calls a genetic monster, because it's highly adaptable and easily manipulated. And there is, perhaps, no better example of its mutant-like qualities than what happened shortly after the turn of the 20th century. In the 1920s and 1930s, scientists discovered a way to boost corn production to a level that was previously unthinkable. They bred hybrid strains that had larger ears and could be grown closer together, which allowed farmers to produce a lot more corn without more land. The discovery, coupled with the introduction of new industrial fertilizers and more-efficient farm tools, such as tractors, led to a thunderous rise in output. In the following decades, "the number of bushels of corn per acre doubled, and then continued to rise each year," as Paul Roberts wrote in his 2009 book "The End of Food." Corn yields have risen ever since, with only brief interruptions due to sporadic droughts, interruptions that farmers are countering with further engineered corn. Advancements in farming technology and science paved the way for corn's ascent in the American food system, but what has allowed for corn to seep into just about every food Americans eat today is that, above all, it is inexpensive. "Corn has and always will be cheap, because it grows everywhere in the world," said Fussell. At present, a bushel of corn costs about $4 - less than half the price of soybeans, and a good deal less than wheat. And the price is falling. The most incredible thing about the corn grown in America today is how little of it we actually eat. Less than 10 percent of the corn used in the United States is directly ingested by humans. The bulk is either turned into ethanol, for use as fuel, or fed to the hundreds of millions of animals we raise. Cows, chickens, pigs and even fish, which are fed pellets made largely of corn, eat several times the amount of the grain people consume each year. The relative cheapness of corn and its usefulness as a form of energy - both for living animals and for living, more generally - have proved important enough that the government subsidizes its production to the tune of some $4.5 billion each year. The result is perpetuation of ambitious growing goals: Farmers, realizing that the more efficient they are, the more money they will get, grow more and more corn. The more corn there is, the lower its price, and the greater the incentive to use it in as many ways as possible. To talk about corn without talking about the different varieties would be to overlook an important facet of its ubiquity in the United States. There are many types, but the most commonly eaten forms can be divided into three general categories. The first, which is perhaps the most romanticized, is sweet corn. Sweet corn is what Americans grill in the summer, and boil or bake during the rest of the year. It's eaten on the cob. It gets stuck in your teeth. And it accounts for only about 1 percent of the corn grown in America. Flint corn, which has a soft center and harder outer shell, is what most people know as popcorn. It became popular in the 1960s after Jiffy Pop, which cooked the kernels in aluminum foil on the stovetop, was introduced, and rose further in the 1970s and 1980s, shortly after the introduction of the microwave. Today, much like sweet corn, flint accounts for a steady but comparatively insignificant portion of the U.S. corn crop. And then there's dent corn, a.k.a. field corn, the most important kind. It accounts for the vast majority of corn grown in America today, as well as the vast majority of the corn Americans eat. It's in most animals we eat, because it's fed to most animals we raise for slaughter; it's in most of the beverages we drink, because high-fructose corn syrup, which is derived from flint corn, is the most commonly used commercial sweetener; it's even in our cheese, because our cows munch on it instead of grazing on grass. It's largely invisible, in other words, but also virtually inseparable from the American diet. "People have this kind of nostalgic understanding of corn," said Fussell. "They think of corn on the cob and popcorn. But the truth is that field corn is what we are really talking about when we talk about the dominance of corn in the United States." "It's in almost every product in the supermarket today," she said. "That's no exaggeration." In many ways, Europe still scoffs at the grain that defines the American food system. The world is a wheat culture, Fussell said. But the truth is that corn's ubiquity in the United States has, in turn, boosted its popularity elsewhere. American-style processed food, which almost always relies on corn, touches countries all around the globe.
@BLCKNGA
@BLCKNGA Рік тому
Nice
@jcbflamez
@jcbflamez Рік тому
Corntastic
@palermothegoalgod-wd2wp
@palermothegoalgod-wd2wp Рік тому
So after all that did columbus take a penalty or not
@tjjavier
@tjjavier Рік тому
What happened in 1:48?
@shahawan5007
@shahawan5007 Рік тому
🏃⚽🏆
@syzc_7973
@syzc_7973 Рік тому
1:19 im peruvian and seeing this game made me get so mad
@slime6093
@slime6093 Рік тому
you copy score 90´s videos bro
@jacksonbills9198
@jacksonbills9198 Рік тому
im sorry mbappe just bugs me
@6x6x6x6x6x
@6x6x6x6x6x Рік тому
7:16 why it doesnt count?
@wilikant2182
@wilikant2182 Рік тому
I think he touched the ball 2 times
@benten8466
@benten8466 Рік тому
She is Brazil
@dragbike6923
@dragbike6923 Рік тому
Yahh
@SplatoonGirl
@SplatoonGirl Рік тому
1:17 I'm from the country Australia eliminated from the world cup by preventing that goal My country already has it hard to qualify to the world cup, being in one of the most rough qualifiers (south america) last time on Russia they barely made it after 35 years It would've mean the world for us to qualify again, but seeing that was hearthbroken, and seeing the kepper do that in such an important match made it even worse
@theninkyn0nk463
@theninkyn0nk463 Рік тому
Imagine how much it meant to Australia 🙄. That's the game, better luck next time.
@SplatoonGirl
@SplatoonGirl Рік тому
@@theninkyn0nk463 Nah thats cool, the only bothering part was that the keeper seem to be taunting the entire thing not only when they won that keeper did it since the very beggining
@theninkyn0nk463
@theninkyn0nk463 Рік тому
@@SplatoonGirl well, sadly that's the game too. The goalkeeper in the video only came on for the penalties. In my opinion it's no different from all the other mind games made by goalkeepers (taunting, staring...). In fact I remember thinking it was funny as the Peruvian media kept saying that Australia was an easy win and just being brats. That being said, I'm looking at it from an outside perspective, I understand your feelings as if it was my team maybe I'd feel like you
@SplatoonGirl
@SplatoonGirl Рік тому
@@theninkyn0nk463 I can't speak for my country but I might have been the only peruvian who never underestimates an opponent I was always scared particulary of the australian team, so much so that I kept telling all my family and friends "if we go up against anyone but australia, we might have a chance" I know some media was outright awful but I can't really control that, we weren't really in the position to get cocky since we don't get to go to the world cup that often anyway I really don't know what lead some to believe a match could be easy
@ncrtrooper7246
@ncrtrooper7246 Рік тому
Hermano, como argentino no te haces una idea de lo triste que me puso ver a Perú sin poder clasificar y a Uruguay eliminada, pero por suerte pudimos traer la copa al continente después de 20 años sin pisar Sudamérica, no la ganó solo Argentina, la ganaron todos los países hermanos que nos apoyaron. Un cordial saludo de un random de internet
@hdjdjhdhdhd8485
@hdjdjhdhdhd8485 Рік тому
13 stycznia około godziny 15:00
@mrmr_theoriginal
@mrmr_theoriginal Рік тому
football players act to hurt,but in american football you can break a wrist and have to play the next quarter.
@palermothegoalgod-wd2wp
@palermothegoalgod-wd2wp Рік тому
Wtf, if somebody has broken a bone who said they have to carry on playing total bs
@jacquesschu920
@jacquesschu920 Рік тому
Aquarelle
@needsomeaim7233
@needsomeaim7233 Рік тому
The safe at 5:24 💀
@toko6930
@toko6930 Рік тому
is 7:52 real?
@stanantoinebell
@stanantoinebell Рік тому
Video
@skytxtion
@skytxtion Рік тому
2:36
@EAFC24golazoscorer
@EAFC24golazoscorer Рік тому
I saw the
@dolihotmafebrianandahasibu9937
@dolihotmafebrianandahasibu9937 Рік тому
Penaldo
@ossipuupponen2557
@ossipuupponen2557 Рік тому
Im pele
@MrPetki
@MrPetki Рік тому
none ril
@legendgo4811
@legendgo4811 Рік тому
Haram olsun diye mi sevdim seni Bir kere teşekkür edildi mi sevdim seni Bir seni seviyorum demek ki neymiş efendim bu kadar çok şey var mı acaba bu kadar çok şey var mı yok çok şükür ve hamd olsun ki neymiş efendim biz de bu kadar çok şey var mı acaba bu kadar çok şey var mı acaba bu kadar çok şey var mı acaba bu kadar çok şey var mı acaba bu kadar çok film hareketler de bu açıdan çok film bu konuda biz bir çok şükür bu açıdan bakın biz bu konuda ki bir daha geri ve bu uyguhvbbbn uyguhvbbbn hedeflediği kaldırıyorlar
@wasport138
@wasport138 Рік тому
cr7 is the best ❤❤❤
@arielnoah9864
@arielnoah9864 Рік тому
Ok
@GRABA85
@GRABA85 Рік тому
Replays should be checked when it seems it is a penalty and if someone pulls off bullshit diving like Neymar than he should get a red card of 5 matches suspension.
@luisnish9619
@luisnish9619 Рік тому
faço coco
@burgercrafts
@burgercrafts Рік тому
?
@kevincarrick6250
@kevincarrick6250 Рік тому
A red card and a penalty all because an adult slapped another on the leg and he goes down like a ton of bricks . football players nowadays are big girls blouses . stupid dancing and squealing when someone brushes against them . Makes me feel sick .
@iam-NYM
@iam-NYM Рік тому
Kfffg
@neilpeel5827
@neilpeel5827 Рік тому
Sh..t mappa
@e.t3875
@e.t3875 Рік тому
Omg 6:56
@jeremygauer7883
@jeremygauer7883 Рік тому
😀👍
@Vallandarsarchive
@Vallandarsarchive Рік тому
HARRY KANE'S MISS WASN'T FUNNY
@VanderlayLux
@VanderlayLux Рік тому
Thats so mean your evil. it must have been so hard for all the English suporters when you teased all of us laughing when kane missed the penalty, your so mean and cruel. this chanel should get banned.
@mingli8790
@mingli8790 Рік тому
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