POWER UP
Three hours before the game I eat a lot of protein-based food because I like to be full, but not bloated. I have eggs, a bit of toast, maybe some cereal and a protein drink.
REINFORCE YOUR MUSCLES
It’s important that you get plenty of fluid onboard before the game to loosen up your muscles and reduce your risk of injury.
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DRINK FOR FOCUS
I’ll have a pre-match caffeine drink, such as Red Bull, to get myself mentally focused for the game.
REFUEL AT HALF-TIME
Rehydration at half-time is just as important. I will have a drink or take a hydration tablet. Some of the outfield players might have an energy gel as well, but we don’t eat anything during the half-time break.
REPAIR AND PREPARE
Goalkeepers don’t burn as much energy as outfield players because we don’t cover the same mileage, but we need to rebuild our muscles after the game so I’ll have a protein shake.
Simon Mignolet wears Sells gloves. For more visit www.sellsgoalkeeperproducts.com
For more nutrition tips see:
Joe Hart: 5 foods I can't live without
Ben Foster: 5 foods I can't live without
Paul Robinson: Nutrition for goalkeepers
Mark Schwarzer: No carbs? No Problem