Brazil 2014: Enyeama among top 10 goalkeepers
Nigeria may have long been kicked out of the World Cup by France, but
the exploits of goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama are still reigning supreme
and being re-echoed at the on-going World Cup. Little
wonder therefore he has been named in the Top 10 goalkeepers in the
World Cup. He is rated the fourth best Goalkeeper in Brazil.
1 Manuel Neuer (Germany)
Cristiano Ronaldo got an early clue that this was not going to be his
tournament when Neuer produced a superb save from a stoppage-time
free-kick to prevent Portugal from salvaging even a sliver of
consolation from their crushing defeat by Germany. But it is not his
shot-stopping that has distinguished Neuer, it is the way he has
practically redefined the role of a goalkeeper, taking the
sweeper-keeper function to an extreme never before showcased with such
success.
His charges out of his box prevented Algeria, in
particular, from revelling in the space behind Germany’s high defensive
line, compensating for Per Mertesacker’s lack of pace. In addition to
the obvious effectiveness, the sight of the hulking keeper hurtling
towards confrontation must have a potent mind-game value – Asamoah Gyan,
for instance, fled ridiculously wide when presented with the chance to
take on Neuer one-on-one. What is more, Neuer’s superb distribution
makes him the first line of attack.
2 Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico)
Way to ace a job interview. Ochoa, a free agent after three outstanding
seasons at Ajaccio, was unlikely to be short of offers before the
tournament but his displays for Mexico may have endeared him to a new
calibre of recruiter. The 28-year-old’s agility, reflexes and robust
wrists enabled him to make an array of improbable saves. Brazil players
wondered whether there had been divine intervention when he helped
Mexico to draw against them, while it took some devilry from Arjen
Robben to beat Ochoa in the end.
3 Keylor Navas (Costa Rica)
The 27-year-old came into the tournament after a wonderful season in
which he set a new clean-sheet record for Levante but it has still been a
major surprise to see Costa Rica advance to the quarter-finals while
conceding only two goals in five matches – Uruguay, Italy, England,
Greece and Holland. Behind a solid unit, Navas was a secure presence. As
the pressure increased, his performances rose accordingly, with his
exhibitions of shot-stopping against Greece and Holland among the
highlights of the tournament.
4 Vincent Enyeama (Nigeria)
Another goalkeeper who arrived after a record-breaking season at club
level. Enyeama carried on the form that made him nigh-on unbeatable for
Lille last term, pulling off a series of extraordinary saves, starting
in the first match against Iran, when Nigeria dominated but would have
lost if the goalkeeper had not kept enough concentration to tip away a
header from Reza Ghoochannejhad.
BRAZIL, Pôrto Alegre : Argentina's
forward Lionel Messi (R) and Nigeria's goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama smile
during a Group F football match between Nigeria and Argentina at the
Beira-Rio Stadium in Porto Alegre during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on June
25, 2014. AFP PHOTO
BRAZIL, Pôrto Alegre : Argentina’s forward
Lionel Messi (R) and Nigeria’s goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama smile during a
Group F football match between Nigeria and Argentina at the Beira-Rio
Stadium in Porto Alegre during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on June 25, 2014.
AFP PHOTO
He then kept Bosnia-Herzegovina at bay before
thwarting Lionel Messi and Argentina for long periods despite conceding
three. When a goalkeeper falls below imperfection, however, he can be
punished severely and Enyeama’s mishandling of a cross against France
enabled Paul Pogba to plunder the winning goal and ruined another
otherwise immaculate performance.
5 Tim Howard (USA)
Even though he made a tournament-record number of saves against Belgium,
the American’s shot-stopping was not the most admirable aspect of his
performances in Brazil – and not only because most of the Belgian
efforts were straight at the goalkeeper, their forwards’ odd lack of
composure seemingly making them unable to spot Howard’s tendency to go
low prematurely, a habit that Nani had exploited earlier. That quibble
aside, Howard’s influence seemed immense as his leadership helped coax
valiant resistance from defenders who might otherwise have been torn
apart. He inspired his team-mates with words and deeds.
6 Raïs M’Bohli (Algeria)
The Algeria No1 did not arrive in Brazil with a big reputation. In fact
the Hearts manager, Robbie Nielsen, admitted this month that he had no
recollection of M’Bohli being at the Scottish club and they are one of
nine sides where he had a stint before joining his current employer,
CSKA Sofia, where he is not a regular starter. Like many of his
team-mates, he earned new respect. His display against Germany was the
crowning glory, as he repelled a fusillade with some spectacular blocks
such as the reflex stop from a close-range Thomas Müller or, best of
all, a diving, fingertip save to push a Philipp Lahm drive just round a
post. Unforgettable.
7 Júlio César (Brazil)
Researchers and sports scientists spend lots of time and money trying to
figure out how best to prepare for tournaments but none of them has
ever submitted a thesis recommending a year on the Loftus Road bench
followed by a sojourn in the boondocks of Toronto FC. But that was
César’s prelude to this World Cup and the 34-year-old has so far
justified the manager’s decision to keep faith with him.
He
made sharp saves from Luka Modric and Ivan Perisic to prevent Brazil
from suffering a shock defeat in the opening game and made an
outstanding save in normal time against Chile to keep out a shot from
Charles Aránguiz. Before the shootout he told his team-mates to “hit
them with confidence and I’ll stop three” and then turned away efforts
from Mauricio Pinilla and Alexis Sánchez before Gonzalo Jara tried too
hard to put the ball out of the goalkeeper’s reach and hit a post.
8 Thibaut Courtois (Belgium)
Playing in front of Courtois must give defenders the same sense of
security that a slight time delay gives live broadcasters, who thus know
they may escape punishment for any goof. Belgium did not sparkle in
this tournament but nor did they ever really look in danger – except in
the dying stages of the game against the USA, and in their moment of
greatest need Courtois was on hand to bail them out, making a top block
to thwart Clint Dempsey after a smart free-kick. And while Belgium left
the tournament with a whimper, Courtois at least showed that his own
defiance remained intact as he made a splendid late save to foil Lionel
Messi.
9 David Ospina (Colombia)
Colombia entertained
with their attacking play but on the rare occasion that their defence
was infiltrated, Ospina proved a reliable guardian. His display in the
second-half against Uruguay was especially impressive as he made four
crucial stops to preserve his team’s lead, including one excellent
intervention to deny Maxi Pereira. In the end it took a scrambled goal
from Thiago Silva and an odd swirling free-kick to confound the Colombia
No1.
10 Tim Krul (Holland)
Was he really a
penalty-saving specialist before Louis van Gaal introduced him from the
bench just seconds before the quarter-final shootout against Costa Rica?
His record did not suggest so, but the unusual substitution planted the
idea in the opposition’s mind and Krul’s two subsequent saves mean that
now he really can be considered a specialist. A bluff that became a
truth: masterful.
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