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Published 13:58 IST, May 20th 2020

Cat named Meownuel Neuer shows unbelievable goalkeeping skills, netizens stunned

With over 8.1 million views, the goalie cat has become an online football sensation with its mind-blowing skills beating the opponent, stopping the soccer ball.

Reported by: Zaini Majeed
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A recent video of a cat Meownuel Neuer named after the German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer showcasing its feline athletic prowess has stunned the internet. Shared on Twitter by Chris Dixon, who is also a YouTuber, the 49-second clip shows a pet cat playing soccer amid quarantine denying its owner the pitch with agile leg reflexes and shot-stopping skills. The cat, living up to the expectation with respect to its name, can be seen playing soccer like a pro as the video is matched with ESPN matches commentary.

With over 8.1 million views, the goalie cat has become an online football sensation with its mind-blowing skills beating the opponent, stopping the soccer ball with mastery, turning the game in its favour without invoking a whistle from the referee. The black and white feline can be seen jumping in front of the goalpost attuned with the balls’ rhythm keeping its glimpse on the pitch, out-swinging the ball from the goal post. Chris wrote in the caption, that naming the kitten Meownuel was a mistake as the cat was nothing less than the "ace goalkeeper".  

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Insane reflexes

The clip amassed nearly 64.6k retweets and 261.7k likes as users poured in a slew of comments lauding the feline’s soccer skills. Some even called it with names such as “Marc-Andre purr Stegen” and “Tim Meoward”. “How did we not say Cat Jennings?” wrote a user. “Only one goalkeeper was likened to a cat and that was Peter ‘the cat’ Bonetti who sadly passed away this year,” wrote the second user. “Sepp Maier was called "Die Katze von Anzing" (The Cat of Anzing) due to his insane reflexes. Ralf Zumdick was called "Katze" too. And those are only two German examples I know from the top of my head. I'm sure there are more in many countries,” wrote the third, drawing the comparison. “How about Tony Meowla,” suggested the fourth. 

 

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13:57 IST, May 20th 2020