Summary
Brentford's Dango Ouattara missed a crucial penalty using a Panenka technique, causing Brentford to lose to West Ham in an FA Cup penalty shootout. West Ham advanced to the quarter-finals after a 2-2 draw. Ouattara's choice to use the risky Panenka kick led to criticism from commentators and understanding from his team.
Key Facts
- Dango Ouattara missed a penalty using a Panenka style, leading to Brentford's defeat against West Ham.
- The match was part of the FA Cup's fifth round, ending in a 2-2 draw before going to penalties.
- West Ham's goalkeeper, Alphonse Areola, saved Ouattara's Panenka attempt, securing West Ham's win.
- Brentford aimed for their first major cup final, but their hopes ended with this match.
- Brentford manager Keith Andrews defended Ouattara's choice and supported him despite the miss.
- The Panenka style was named after Antonin Panenka, who first used it successfully in 1976.
- Critics note that penalty misses tend to attract more criticism when using a Panenka than conventional attempts.