IN the wake of Roy Hodgson turning to psychology to improve England's chances at the World Cup - and of winning penalty shootouts - Bolton Wanderers manager Dougie Freedman says players have to have a strong mindset to be successful from the spot.
Here we take a look at how Wanderers players have fared with all their penalties over the last 10 years:
(Player - record - conversion percentage)
2013/14 (total pens 2)
Andre Moritz 1/1 100
Lukas Jut’wicz 0/1 0
2012/13 (total pens 12)
Keith Andrews 4/4 100
Marvin Sordell 3/3 100
Chris Eagles 0/2 0
Craig Davies 1/1 100
Martin Petrov 1/1 100
David Ngog 1/1 100
2011/2012 (total pens six)
Martin Petrov 4/4 100
Ivan Klasnic 1/1 100
Kevin Davies 0/1 0
2010/11 (total pens six)
Kevin Davies 5/6 83
2009/10 (total pens four)
Matty Taylor 3/3 100
Kevin Davies 1/1 100
2008/09 (total pens one)
Kevin Nolan 0/1 0
2007/08 (total pens two)
Matty Taylor 0/1 0
Nicolas Anelka 0/1 0
2006/07 (total pens seven)
Gary Speed 5/5 100
El-Hadji Diouf 1/2 50
2005/06 (total pens four)
Gary Speed 2/2 100
Kal Fadiga 0/1 0
Jay Jay Okocha 0/1 0
2004/05 (total pens six)
Jay Jay Okocha 5/5 100
El Hadji Diouf 1/1 100
2003/04 (total pens one)
Youri Djorkaeff 1/1 100
Total 51 penalties, 37 scored 72.5 per cent success rate
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