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he threw the notes to the goalkeeper of Peru

In addition to his curious movements to deconcentrate rivals and save penalties in the definition for the playoff to the Qatar 2022 World Cup, Australia’s goalkeeper, Andrew Redmayne, threw rival spikers’ notes at Peru’s goalkeeper, Pedro Gallese.

This is shown by a video in which the “socceroos” goalkeeper is seen taking the bottle from the Inca goalkeeper that was hidden under a towel and on which sheets with the notes of the Australian kickers were attached.

Redmayne took advantage of the fact that Gallese did not see him and threw the bottle behind the fences. He even threw away a piece of paper that had come unstuck.

Australia won the series 6-5, with a last penalty saved by its star goalkeeper, and achieved the quota for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

DT Graham Arnold had sent him onto the pitch in the 120th minute of extra time, especially for penalties., which attracted attention. Then, she surprised him with his movements on the goal line before each Peruvian execution.

Andrew Redmayne and his family arriving in Australia

“Andrew Redmayne is an excellent penalty taker. With the change we seek to influence the mental aspect of the kickers in Peru, to generate some doubt in their minds,” Arnold said..

Luis Advíncula crashed Peru’s third penalty shot into the vertical right and in the sixth and last charge Redmayne dressed as a hero by stopping Alex Valera’s charge.

Andrew Redmayne and his family arriving in Australia

Redmayne was happy with the victory. “I love this team, I love this country and I love this sport,” said the goalkeeper, who became the hero of the Australian qualification by saving Peru’s decisive sixth penalty.

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