During the match against Liverpool last Sunday, Andre Onana showcased his skills with six solid saves. However, at one point, he was observed applying Vaseline to his gloves.
This action might invite mockery from some fans, suggesting it leads to the goalkeeper’s “butterfingers.” Yet, there’s a method to Onana’s action. Vaseline, when wet, becomes sticky, enhancing the grip of a goalkeeper’s gloves.
This tactic assists goalkeepers in securing the ball during crosses, executing quick throws, and maintaining possession while making saves. Although applying Vaseline may accelerate the deterioration of the gloves, it’s a negligible concern for someone like Onana, who likely rotates through different pairs in every match.
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