Tim Howard (C) reacts as Belgium's players celebrate.Tim Howard sets new World Cup record after making 15 saves for USA against Belgium |
Howard was FIFA’s Man of the Match despite conceding Belgium’s two goals — both in extra time. The award is deserved. In fact, Howard’s game probably was the best by a goalkeeper in the World Cup to date.
Belgium finally gets past Howard, beats US 2-1 in extra time in 2nd round of World Cup |
Howard faced 18 shots from Belgium by this definition. If 25 percent of shots score on average, that implies Belgium would typically score 4.5 goals on this shooting volume. Instead, Howard conceded two goals. That means he saved a net of 2.5 goals for the United States.
The worst single-game performance belongs to Jung Sung-ryong of South Korea, who allowed four goals and made just one save in a poor performance against Algeria — a net goals saved score of -2.75. Spain’s Iker Casillas was nearly as bad in conceding five goals against the Netherlands, but he at least made five saves to go with them.
Howard has not quite had the best overall tournament, however, because his net goals saved was exactly average (+0.00) entering the Belgian match. Instead, that honor goes to Colombia’s David Ospina, who has made 18 saves and allowed just two goals in four games so far, for a net goals saved of +3.00.
Tim Howard saves from Vincent Kompany |
Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne, center, scores the opening goal past United States' goalkeeper Tim Howard, right, during the World Cup 2014 Brazil |
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