No, you didn't. I know you didn't, because you're still saying things like this:
daredevil I said that these risks aren't exclusive to goalkeepers, which they aren't because players in all positions are subject to anxiety, concentration and complacency.
I'm not talking about the risk of a player feeling anxious, mate. I'm talking about the risks of the sport of football itself.
With apologies, but you're more or less forcing me to do this … if there are eleven players on a football team and a penalty is given against this team, which of the eleven players is at risk of failing to save this penalty, to "keep" the goal as one might term it? Is it all eleven of them who face this risk equally? Or is there perhaps among them some sort of specialist player who has additional responsibility for goal "keeping", a specialist "keeper of goals" one might say, although the term would be somewhat awkward and in need of refinement?