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Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

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<h1>NO.10 Taichi Nakanishi (Japan)</h1>

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

A huge goalkeeper, he twice scored in the national championship in junior high school, and resisted the goal with a huge body to give opponents a headache. Overall, he is a relatively good goalkeeper, but he is limited to the quasi-first-class level in Japan. However, he was selected for the Japanese Olympic team, and he did not know what the coach had for.

<h1>NO.9 Morisaki Yuzo (Japan)</h1>

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

Nicknamed "Morizaki the Great", he wasn't that weak. In elementary school, he was selected as a substitute for the former national championship team Xiuzhe Elementary School to be selected for the Namge team. In junior high school and high school, he has been the starting goalkeeper of the national championship and runner-up teams, so the Japanese national team frequently recruits him as a substitute goalkeeper, which shows his strength.

<h1>NO.8 Amoro (France</h1>).

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

The starting goalkeeper of the French junior team and youth team. Can occupy the position of the first goalkeeper of the echelon of the football power France at all stages, the ability must be relatively strong. Unfortunately, his performance in the work is very surprising, especially against Japan, lackluster, was scored several times, can only be said to be too bad luck to meet the "open hanging team".

<h1>NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan</h1>).

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

An "offensive goalkeeper" that is different from a regular goalkeeper. The tall body combined with flexible skills can deal well with a variety of offensive players, and can also see the timing of the insertion of the attack. However, his strengths are his shortcomings, which are too unstable, and even have a record of losing by a large score. He then switched to playing as a pivot center, which was exactly in line with his style.

<h1>NO.6 Espadas (Mexico</h1>).

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

Mexico's "offensive goalkeeper". The prototype is the "flower butterfly" Campos, and a change of clothes can be used as a forward. Although his offensive ability is second to none among goalkeepers, the goalkeeper is still defensive after all, and being fed 10 goals in the warm-up match with Japan before the Madrid Olympics is a lingering "black spot".

<h1>NO.5 Dolman (Netherlands).</h1>

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

The Giant Goalkeeper of the Netherlands, although less depicted, can judge his strength from other descriptions. At the World Youth Championship, the Dutch team that guarded the goal was able to advance all the way to the semi-finals, and the champion Japan team after the regular time clean sheet was dragged into extra time, and the strength was evident.

<h1>NO.4 Hernandez (Italy</h1>).

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

Once the "first goalkeeper in Europe", he maintained a record of not conceding a goal for a year as a teenager, and almost single-handedly supported Italy's defense in the World Junior Championship. The World Youth Championship was shot by Ryoma Nobu, resulting in a tragic group exit that lost the following match. Overall, it looks slightly inferior to Brazil's Salinas and Germany's Müller.

<h1>NO.3 Salinas (Brazil).</h1>

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

The Brazilian goalkeeper, who kept a complete clean sheet before meeting Japan at the World Youth Championships. Being able to easily catch the "tornado shot" of hernandez, who was once the "first goalkeeper in Europe", and the terrifying "thunder beast shot" of Hyuga Kojiro, the defensive ability can be described as the top level. However, the performance after the World Youth Championships was not highlighted.

<h1>NO.2 Müller (Germany).</h1>

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

In the World Junior Championships, the performance is very eye-catching, it is the unbreakable iron gate of the German team, and it is also the person who can challenge the crown of "Europe's first goalkeeper". The World Youth Championships had little chance to perform due to injury, and even once became a background board for Brazil and Sweden. However, he re-dressed at the Madrid Olympics and became a fierce rival of the Japanese team.

<h1>NO.1 Genzo Wakabayashi (Japan)</h1>

Footballers: Top 10 Goalkeepers, Morizaki the Great Ranked No.10 Taiichi Nakanishi (Japan) NO.9 Yukizo Morizaki (Japan) NO.8 Amoro (France) NO.7 Ken Wakashimazu (Japan) NO.6 Espadas (Mexico) NO.5 Dorman (Netherlands) NO.4 Hernandez (Italy) NO.3 Salinas (Brazil) NO.2 Muller (Germany) NO.1 Wakabayashi (Japan)

The undisputed first god in the entire work. The world's top goalkeeper, Japan's first superstar player in European football, the German Football Association wants to naturalize him. Technically, mentally and physically, they are all outstanding among goalkeepers, and in a healthy state, they are nearly invincible. So far, only three players have been able to directly break the goal he is defending outside the box.

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