What's considered the worst goalkeeper performance in kicks in the history of European competitions. Spanish guard David De Khia dug up his name in the history of penalty kicks, being a footy.

Manchester United failed to achieve the Europa League Lig title after defeating in the final to the Spanish Villarreal, with marathon swings, after a 1-1 draw in the original time and extra.

The figures show that the Spanish keeper performed the worst goalkeeper in kicks, in the history of European competitions.

No goalkeeper in history has conceded 11 goals from the penalty mark during the European Championships, which De Khia received on Wednesday evening.

After receiving 11 penalty kicks, De Khia came to seal the disastrous performance and lost his team's number 11 kick, giving the title to Villarreal.

There was criticism of the Spanish keeper, who performed the worst for a goalkeeper on penalty kicks during a European match.

Comparisons began with De Khia's disastrous performance and high salary, the second highest in the English Premier League, with a huge salary of 430,000 euros per week.

Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told a press conference after keeper David De Khia wasted his 11th kick to clinch the title for Villarreal after his kick record: "Sometimes one shot makes the season good and other times one shot makes it bad. No one expected us to be second in the league and unfortunately the team failed in the EuroLeague final. "

Solskjaer pointed out that he had considered changing De Khea before kicks, given the Spanish keeper's disastrous record in kicks, failing to save 36 kicks after yesterday's game.

 

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