Tim Krul, half trickster, half genius. - Screen capture

Since came into play in Brazil, in the quarterfinals of the 2014 World Cup against Costa Rica for the penalty shootout, the football world knows Tim Krul's talents well in this exercise. But the current Norwich goalkeeper is never too careful and has found a new way to get the upper hand over peno shooters.

Tim Krul wrote the names and numbers of the Tottenham players who participated in the penalty shootout, and their preferred sides, on his flask before the session.
The Dutch goalkeeper stopped two attempts and qualified Norwich. The importance of doing homework #TOTNOR pic.twitter.com/bQRTJb6ZXK

- Bastien Cheval đź“° (@BastChev) March 4, 2020

In the quarterfinal of the FA Cup Wednesday night against the Spurs, the Dutchman had the idea of ​​making a nice big cheat sheet on his gourd, with the indications of the habits of each Tottenham shooter. Result, two stops and a qualification for the semi-final. Simple, efficient.

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