When "the thief" scores the goal on El Gato, Gato can't believe it and is furious with him-self. I think the keeper should have prepared him to be scored on in a large game such as this. How do you feel about this?
There was no way that the keeper could’ve prepared him for defeat. His (El Gato’s) training consisted of mainly penalty kicks and Gato trying to recognize were the ball would go and making the kicker go where he wanted the ball to go. Even if the keeper brought some friends to play soccer with El Gato it wouldn’t be real just practice.
Earlier on in time I’m not sure what I would have thought about this but now after the cat went back into the forest I believe that the keeper would have prepared him for fear, however there was also an excuse that the cat made. Does the keeper know that?
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There was no way that the keeper could’ve prepared him for defeat. His (El Gato’s) training consisted of mainly penalty kicks and Gato trying to recognize were the ball would go and making the kicker go where he wanted the ball to go. Even if the keeper brought some friends to play soccer with El Gato it wouldn’t be real just practice.
Earlier on in time I’m not sure what I would have thought about this but now after the cat went back into the forest I believe that the keeper would have prepared him for fear, however there was also an excuse that the cat made. Does the keeper know that?
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