It's not true, but it is! Is this the worst penalty ever? Former Real Madrid player Pedro Leon sent the ball not only through the goal, but right through the stadium, instead of into the goalkeeper's net, in a match of the first Spanish league, while taking the most severe penalty! Something like this has never happened in the history of the division! So amazing you have to see it to believe it. Did he learn it from Sergio Ramos?
Is this the worst executed 11-meter shot of all time? The poor Pedro Leon is again the target of teasing. Arrows once flew into him during the game for Real Madrid, but this time he was placed on the pillar of shame by the execution of the severest punishment for Eibar. In a football match against Real Sociedad, he took on the role of penalty taker and did something that has never been seen in history. the first Spanish league it hasn't and shouldn't happen yet. He sent the ball not only past the goal, but right through the stadium!
But maybe I should switch sports and try it out in baseball, where such an achievement would be applauded, but in this case it became the target of ridicule. For a "heavy" salary of one and a half million, such mistakes are not acceptable. The fact that, despite the missed penalty, is on his hands with the result 0 : 0 Eibar at the end of the stadium Ipurua, which is a dwarf compared to the Nou Camp (Barcelona) or the Vincent Calderon Stadium (Real), took away even the skin, as celebrated with 2:0. However, the small size of the stadium does not justify his amateur execution of the harshest penalty.
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It's Pedro Leon former Getafe footballer, who before leaving for Eibar also played for a short period for Real Madrid (2010), then under Jose Mourinho, where he did not play well, as he quickly fell out of favor as he did not live up to high expectations.
That's why in 2011 he went back to the club where he made his name (Getafe) until last year relegated from the first league. After that, he transferred to the current club. In his time, he was referred to as the successor of Zinedine Zidane, who, by the way, Real is training now.