Following Cassio Ramos' moment of genius for Corinthians last week, debates have been rife regarding some of football's most eccentric goalkeeper moments.
The Corinthians goalkeeper produced a remarkable display of quick-thinking during his side's draw with Atletico Mineiro in Brazil's Serie A.
Mineiro were awarded a free-kick midway inside the Corinthians half and the ball was clipped in towards goal. Cassio looked set to gather the ball, but at the last second jumped out of the way to let it go straight into his goal.
It was a genius moment from the Brazilian, who recognised that it was an indirect free-kick. Indirect free-kick rules forbid one player from shooting directly at goal.
And so, in the wake of Cassio's brilliant bit of improvisation, Mail Sport takes a look at some of the most iconic and eccentric goalkeeping incidents.
Rene Higuita's scorpion kick for Colombia against England during a friendly back in 1995 is arguably the most eccentric thing a goalkeeper has ever done.
It's a moment that has left an indelible mark on football folklore, with many claiming it's the first time a scorpion kick was performed in a competitive football match.
During the clash at Wembley 28-years ago, Higuita did the unthinkable and, when dealing with a cross from Jamie Redknapp, leapt into the air, positioned his legs over his head and kicked the ball away with his heels.
Fans, players and coaches were left dumbfounded by the incident, which was - without a doubt - the highlight of Higuita's career.
The other most notable aspect of his career came when he missed out on a place in the 1994 World Cup squad after he was sent to jail for acting as an intermediary in a kidnapping case.
It's been just over 40 years since this incident took
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