Donnarumma Didn’t Even Bother With The Notes on Where Bosnian Footballers Shoot Penalties

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Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma became hated in Bosnia and Herzegovina after a foul reaction during the penalty shootout in the play-off final in Zenica.

Specifically, the Italian tried to take a piece of paper with notes on penalty takers from goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj and tried to damage and tear it.

This further increased tensions at the Bilino Polje stadium, which was exploited by children who were taking balls into the stadium.

They took revenge on the Italian goalkeeper and took the identical letter from the Manchester City star and bragged about it on social media.

You can see what the letter with instructions on where Bosnian football players should shoot looked like in the photo included in the text.

By the way, in translation, centrale means in the middle of the goal, aperto is the open shot – most often meaning a stronger shot to one side, without hiding too much, while chiuso is “closed”, most often meaning that the player hides the shot or goes more confidently to one side.

Guarda un po means “looks a little”, which means that the player sometimes looks at the goalkeeper before shooting and can switch sides, and DX means the goalkeeper’s right side, and SX means the goalkeeper’s left side.

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