Ivan Toney: The biggest prize of transfer deadline day?

Caught in the middle
Big money signing
Certain set of skills
Ice cold
No look
Incredible record
Unique
Keep it simple
“Routine”
Extra mile
Means to an end
Who’s the competition?
What do you think?
Caught in the middle

Per Will Schofield of The Daily Star, Manchester United are set to battle it out with Chelsea to secure the signing of Ivan Toney on transfer deadline day with both teams in desperate need of a consistent goal scorer.

Big money signing

Per The Daily Express, Brentford are looking for around £40m ($53m/€47m) for his services, significantly less than half the west London club were looking for just seven months ago.

Certain set of skills

Toney is a known quantity in the Premier League, having previously scored 20 goals in the 2022/23 season before missing time with a gambling ban to begin the 23/24 season. He’s a good goal scorer, but he has one particular skill that sets him apart from the rest, let’s take a look at what that is.

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Ice cold

Toney has a remarkable ability to keep himself in the headlines, sometimes for nefarious reasons like his recent gambling ban, but mostly for his incredibly cool nature under pressure. At this stage in his career, it’s safe to say, Ivan Toney is the best penalty-taker in football.

No look

For anyone watching England’s Euro 2024 quarter-final against Switzerland, Ivan Toney’s no-look penalty will have been sure to leave an impression. In the most pressurised environment, Toney stared Jan Sommer down and stroked the ball into the bottom corner, without even looking at it!

Incredible record

Per GiveMeSport, Ivan Toney’s penalty record across his career is 30 scored to just two missed, with a success rate of 93%, nearly 20% higher than the average of 75%, per PlayToday.

 

Unique

Toney’s success rate is not the only thing unique about his penalty-taking, with the Brentford striker adopting an unusual technique involving a shortened run-up, unlike the traditional long, aggressive run-up, or the in vogue stutter-step approach, but why?

Keep it simple

Following England’s victory over Switzerland, Toney told reporters his technique helps him to keep penalties simple, saying, “I just do what I always do… step up and roll it into the net,” per The Daily Mail.

“Routine”

The former Newcastle and Northampton striker continued by explaining his no-look approach, saying, “I never look at the ball. People might think it’s strange but it’s my routine.” Tough to argue with that!

Extra mile

Toney used his gambling ban as an opportunity to perfect his craft, working with Bob Jeffrey, a goalkeeping director at Tennessee Soccer Club in Nashville, Tennessee. Jeffrey told The Times, “It was fascinating to watch, because in practice he takes them from 13 yards, not 12 yards.”

Means to an end

When Jeffrey asked Toney why he practiced his spot kicks from further back, the England man answered, “Well, when it comes to a game, and I take them from 12 yards, the goal looks bigger.”

Who’s the competition?

Whilst we believe Toney is the best penalty taker around, it’s fair to ask who the competition is. According to GiveMeSport’s rankings, they actually have Toney second, with England teammate Cole Palmer atop their rankings, with the Chelsea playmaker scoring 14 and missing none in his young career. Palmer’s claim to the throne is a strong one, and reassuring for England fans should the Three Lions reach another shootout!

What do you think?

Toney, Palmer, Bruno Fernandes, Harry Maguire (watch the Euro 2020 penalty shootout), all of these players have a claim to be the greatest penalty taker in the world, but who would you want to step up to the spot in the biggest moment? Let us know in the comments!

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