The ingenious practice of spaghetti legs is employed by Liverpool goalkeepers in European Cup Finals in order to win a penalty shoot-out against Italian opposition. When displaying spaghetti legs, a goalkeeper will wobble his legs from side to side in mock fear as the penalty taker begins his run-up. The technique was first demonstrated by shady Liverpool goalkeeping maverick Bruce Grobbelaar during the 1984 European Cup final against Roma at the Giallorossi’s Stadio Olimpico. Amazingly, over 20 years later, Liverpool would again cripple Italian opposition courtesy of spaghetti legs.
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