You realize that it's a very common goal to concede because the placement is right under the goalkeeper's shoulder right? That's like textbook finishing because it forces the keeper to change his body position within an instance in order to make a stop. It's why some keepers opt to use their legs there, they find it a quicker solution rather than having to force their whole bodies down but it requires a completely different body balance... It's one of those shots that forces keepers to stand like... statues. Or more commonly why they concede the goal under their arms.
It's a very similar goal to the one we conceded against Barcelona with the sole difference (apart from a slightly different angle which is not relevant) that this time the attacked was completely free in the box rather than have a defender on him, Asamoah in that case. That time Handanovic did not reach the ball and his reaction time was reduced, so I guess it wasn't disastrous keeping?
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Oh and guess which team scored later and the goalkeeper conceded it like... a statue!