Last Saturday afternoon, Liverpool's Thiago Alcantara blew our minds by producing a 50-yard 'no look' pass to Konstantinos Tsimikas in the Reds' 3-1 victory over Norwich City.The sprinkling of magic from the Spaniard at Anfield made Roberto Firmino's famous 'no look' finishes from a few yards out look decidedly average.However, even Thiago's sublime 50-yard pass with his head turned the other way might struggle to compete with the 'no look' heroics performed by Swansea City's Andrew Fisher.The 24-year-old goalkeeper - who joined the Welsh club on a four-and-a-half year deal from League One outfit MK Dons in January - somehow managed to pull off a 'no look' save from close-range.Now you're probably saying in your head 'that's impossible', right? To be honest, we'd be thinking the exact same if we were in your shoes.But Fisher really did produce the goods during a recent Championship outing against Bristol City and footage of it is now doing the rounds on social media.Check out the video clip here...

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Well that's pretty bonkers, isn't it?

After a scramble in the box, the opposing striker took aim from no more than five yards out with Fisher in retreat and facing the goal.

But instead of rippling the back of the net, the ball got lodged under the Swansea goalkeeper's arm and he then casually turned around as if nothing remarkable had just happened.

Fair play, Andy.

The 'no look' save from Fisher was certainly important on the day, as it helped Swansea achieve a 3-1 victory over Bristol at the Swansea.com Stadium.

Russell Martin's team were unable to build on that victory last weekend, though. The Swans travelled to Bramall Lane and were taught a footballing lesson by Sheffield United.

The Blades won 4-0 thanks to goals from Morgan Gibbs-White (x2), George Baldock and Billy Sharp.

That result has kept Sheffield United's play-off bid well and truly alive, while it's left Swansea wallowing in 17th place.

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