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Published 17:08 5 Nov 2016 GMT
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Victor Valdes however, is attempting to singlehandedly destroy such embarrassing stereotypes. The former Barcelona goalkeeper was between the sticks for Middlesbrough on Saturday afternoon as they attempted to keep Manchester City - fresh from rolling over his former club in midweek - at bay.
With five minutes to go to the break, with the Boro defence still standing firm at the Etihad, Valdes' thigh was on the wrong end of an accidental studs-up challenge from Jesus Navas.
We can't show you the footage, but this still image gives you the idea...
The collision certainly left it's mark on the 34-year-old's leg, with cameras picking up this nasty looking gash a moment later.
Surely then, this would pose a problem for Aitor Karanka, who would be forced to throw on another goalkeeper before half-time?
Actually, no. Whilst most of us would have cried out for our mums, the Spaniard decided he was going to play on. Hard as nails...
https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/794928737364176897
Hats off to you, Victor.
Now get that massive hole in your leg seen to.
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