Article
05 October 2009
Christian Moya / Translation by Michael J. O'Donnell
Many people are already saying that the save Iker Casillas made against Sevilla last night is the best in football history. The keeper's stretch on the 46-minute mark was sublime, clearing the ball when everybody thought Perotti would score.
The Argentine was about to net his team's second strike when Casillas leaped from the left post to the right and silenced the crowd at the Sanchez Pizjuan.
This action made Iker Casillas the man of the match and highlighted the excellent form he's in. The goalie received the IFFHS' Best Goalkeeper of 2008 award three days ago and will receive his 100th cap with Spain against Armenia.