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Defending Free-kicks

familymahone

Back and to the left.
In addition to making the wall jump, standstill or run out you can also position a player right on the goal line beside the post. While a perfectly executed free-kick right into the top-corner should still go in it does help put-off the other player by making him rush the kick and it is possible to defend most balls that come into that area.
 

Sweetchild

Registered User
Pissing on my bonfire

nice one buddy! i USED to be able to beat mambo with a well placed free kick from platini all of a sudden he starts putting players on the posts can't think why?
 

wr50l

(un)original
square- everyone jumps
x- no one jumps
()- one or two players run at ball. Those that remain in the wall do not jump
() and x- one or two players break from the wall. Those that remain do not jump
nothing- some jump others don't
 

Mambo

Registered User
familymahone said:
As I say, "a perfectly executed free-kick right into the top-corner should still go in".

That's where his problems start I think. I didn't get the idea from here anyway. But it works a treat :)
 

asher b

Registered User
well thats nice.

but this thread is about defending free kicks.

not attacking free kicks or gloating :)
 
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