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Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

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【Octopus Perspective】Wish Patricio no major injury and return to the field as soon as possible

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

In the 28th round of the Premier League, Liverpool won 1-0 away to Wolves and won their second of the last eight league rounds.

Even more notable than the result was the injury of Wolves goalkeeper Patricio in the 86th minute. Salah received the ball in an offside position and scored the ball, and returning Wolves captain Caudy hit the head of the Portuguese goalkeeper on his knee, interrupting the match for 14 minutes before Patricio was escorted off the pitch by a stretcher.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Patricio was injured instantly

After the game, Klopp and Robertson and other Red Army generals sent their blessings at the first time. Thankfully, according to Wolves coach Nuno Santo, his No. 1 goalkeeper has regained consciousness and remembers what happened, which is not expected to be a big problem.

Patricio, 33, helped Portugal win the European Championship in 2016, and when he switched from Sporting Portugal to Wolves in the summer of 2018, he did not opt for No. 1, which symbolized the status of the main goalkeeper, but wore no. 11, which was more of a left winger.

Patricio made the move as a tribute to former Wolves No. 1 Carl Iqmé, the former Nigerian international who was diagnosed with leukemia in July 2017 and announced his retirement a year later, when Patricio joined.

For Patricio's decision, Icme said he was very touched and would never mind the Portuguese international changing to No. 1 at the club as soon as possible.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Patricio's No. 11 sets him apart among goalkeepers

A goalkeeper like Patricio who chooses numbers from 2 to 11 is rare, but there is no shortage of precedents, such as Emiliano Viviano, who played for Sampdoria, who wore no. 2, Luca Butch, who played no. 7 and no. 5 in Parma, and Cristiano Lupatelli, who crossed no. 10 in Verona.

In addition, there are a lot of players, who are not necessarily goalkeepers, but who appear in the midfield wearing the number 1.

Jorge Campos

The first thing to mention is the Mexican Campos, nicknamed "Flower Butterfly", who is definitely an outlier in the history of modern football. In a 2018 interview with 442, he made it clear: "Ideally, I want to be a goalkeeper in the first half and a striker in the second half. ”

Before becoming the Cougars' top goalkeeper, Campos was indeed a striker and was voted the team's top scorer with 14 goals in 1989-90. Despite being only 1.68 metres tall, he became a great goalkeeper, making a total of 129 appearances for the Mexican national team.

Because of his multiple identities on the field, Campos's number is constantly changing, such as when he participated in the 1996 Olympic Games, he wore the number 9 shirt. In a match against the Netherlands, his jersey style is no different from other teammates, and he will also appear in the midfield to fight with opponents, but his numbers and gloves still remind people that he is actually a goalkeeper.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Campos, wearing No. 1, competed with Overmars for the ball

An even more bizarre scene came in 1999, when Campos played against the Blue Cross in Mexico City, Atalanta, where he came on as the starting goalkeeper and conceded a goal shortly after the opening. Substitute goalkeeper Felix Fernandes was replaced and Campos changed his shirt to a midfielder on the sidelines and became a striker.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Campos' goal moves are not completed by many forwards

Finally, 5 minutes before the final, he received a cross from his teammate on the right and used a wonderful volley to break through the opponent's goal. Even the forwards don't necessarily have the ability to do so, and it's amazing that Campos can accomplish such a technical move as a goalkeeper.

David James

There has only been one appearance of the No. 1 player in the midfield in Premier League history. In the final round of the 2004–05 season, City manager Stuart Pierce replaced midfielder Claudio Rainer with substitute goalkeeper Nicky Weaver in a 1-1 stalemate with Middlesbrough, allowing starting goalkeeper James, who was 1.93 meters tall, to change into a normal shirt printed with No. 1 on the sidelines and run to the front to serve as an offensive pivot.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

James, who was involved in the offense in the frontcourt

"Before the game, I told the stadium administrator to prepare a regular jersey with 'James No. 1' printed on it," Pierce recalled afterwards, "James didn't know about it, and my assistant coach didn't agree to it." When the game reached 75 minutes, he said, 'There's no chance, you can do whatever you want.' I thought James could be a strong forward, but he played like a No. 10. ”

However, James did disrupt The Fort Mi's defensive arrangements and gave City a penalty. Unfortunately, Robbie Fowler missed a penalty and failed to bring three points to the Blue Moon, and they also lost the opportunity to participate in next season's League Cup.

Edgar Davis

There are examples of real non-goalkeeper players wearing no. 1 in England's lower leagues, the most famous of which is dutch star Davis. In October 2012, he joined League Two side Barnett as player and manager, and before the start of the 2013–14 season, he announced that he would be the owner of the No. 1 shirt.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Davis of the Barnett period

Later, in an interview with Sky Sports, Davis revealed the reason for his decision: "I thought, I'm Edgar Davis! ”

Luther Giles

In the 1970s and 1980s, some national teams assigned jersey numbers alphabetically according to a player's last name. So at the 1974 World Cup, Dutch striker Gilles got No. 1.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

In fact, it was supposed to be Cruyff wearing No. 1, but "Ke Sheng" won the number choice by virtue of his superior status in the team, and chose his favorite No. 14, and Giles was "squeezed" to No. 1.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Jan Joan Brod

Main goalkeeper Jen Joan Brodder was given the number 8 shirt. Later in the 1978 World Cup, the Netherlands no longer assigned numbers by name, but Jombrod chose the No. 8 anyway, ceding the No. 1 to substitute goalkeeper Piet Schreyvos.

Noberto Alonso

At the 1978 World Cup, Argentina had the same number distribution principle as the Netherlands in 1974, which led to midfielder Alonso becoming Number 1 and main goalkeeper Urbardo Filor wearing Number 5.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Alonso at the 1978 Fifactian Cup

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Firoll at the 1978 World Cup

Osvaldo Adiles

Four years later, at the 1982 World Cup, the Pampas Eagles' number distribution principles remained unchanged, and this time the No. 1 became another midfielder, Adillas. The main goalkeeper is still Filor, but his number has changed from 5 to 7.

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Adiles at the 1982 World Cup

Patricio fell in front of goal wearing no. 11 and they appeared in front of the front in no. 1

Firoll at the 1982 World Cup Philoal at the 1982 Filaur

In addition to the above, there are also a number 1 player who does not play goalkeeper, such as Verona's Dutch midfielder Jonathan De Guzman, Mexican team Chiapas's homegrown striker Adorfo Bautista, Greek midfielder Pantalis Kafess, who has played for Olympiacos and Athens AEK, and Scotland defender Stuart Balmer of Charlton.

There are also Belgrade guerrilla Montenegrin striker Simon Vukčevic, Besiktas's Romanian forward Daniel Panku, Atlético Mineiro's Brazilian striker Diego Sousa and Malta's Sliema Rovers David Karabucott, whose shirt numbers are all a different landscape on the green field.

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