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The Chase star creates insanely tough quiz about goalkeepers and says 'you won't get all five'

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The Chase star creates insanely tough quiz about goalkeepers and says 'you won't get all five'

How many can you get right?

The Chase star Darragh 'The Menace' Ennis has come up with another incredibly difficult football quiz - this time on goalkeepers.

The 44-year-old, who first appeared on the ITV show as a contestant before impressing bosses enough to earn a coveted spot as a Chaser, has gone viral on TikTok several times over recent months for his five-question quizzes.

Earlier this week, he asked users five questions about transfers across Premier League history - that being from 1992 onwards.

If you haven't seen that already, you can check it out here.

This time around, Ennis - who is on TikTok as @bonesgiles - has branched out into the world of football, more specifically goalkeepers.

You can see the full quiz below.

Ennis' first question was to ask which goalkeeper, other than Petr Cech, has won the Premier League's Golden Glove award - for the least goals conceded in a season - on four occasions since it was introduced in 2005.

Fans might have thought of a number of possible answers for this one, including Liverpool's Alisson, Manchester City's Ederson and former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea.

But the answer was in fact Joe Hart, who picked up the award in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2015 while playing for Manchester City.

Question two asked which goalkeeper had made the most appearances in football history, with 1,393 recorded matches.

The answer was England shot-stopper Peter Shilton, who played professionally until the age of 47.

Ennis then asked which goalkeeper spent three matches on loan at Carlisle United in 1999, scoring the goal which kept them in the Football League - and effectively consigned relegation rivals Scarborough to extinction.

The iconic moment belongs to Jimmy Glass, who was on loan from Swindon Town. It would be one of his last professional games as he retired a year later to run a taxi company.

Question four surrounded the Premier League goalkeeper who last scored a goal in the English top flight. The answer, as many will surely recall, was Alisson, who scored a last-minute equaliser with an incredible header for Liverpool in their 1-1 draw with West Brom in 2021.

And question five required users to answer which England women's goalkeeper has earned the nickname 'The Queen of Stops'. The answer was the current Lionesses' number one Mary Earps - with the nickname being a play on words of 'Mary, Queen of Scots'.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@bonesgiles

Topics: Football, Premier League, England