Argentina, which had second place in this competition, and Iran in Asia, belong this group.
As with other groups, you can see that there is a lot of one touch scoring and under knee scoring.
You see these data constantly and refer to the goalkeeper training.
Analysis of scoring scenes
before the shot
through the defender's legs
goalkeeper one foot forward
goalkeeper moves next to weight
goalkeeper's side of the shin touches the ground
lost goal
CAUSE OF THE LOST GOAL
1. The ball pssesed through the defender's legs approaching the striker
and the goalkeeper could not see the ball in a moment.
2. The goalkeeper's first step moved forward and diving, so narrowing the range of shot blocking.
3. When the goalkeeper dives, the side of shin touches the ground, so narrowing the range of shot blocking.
Step action when the goalkeeper dived during game.
It is difficult to use the ability of goalkeeper to dive while moving his foot forward.
How to defense
1. Defender block only one shooting range of attacker.
2. The goalkeeper dives while moving one foot sideway.
3. When the goalkeeper dives, the side of shin touches ground first.
- A step action that widened the defensive when the goalkeeper dives.
If you dive while moving asisde as abve you will be able to move widely, which will help you a lot in the game.
✲TRAINING 1✲
1. The goalkeeper takes set position and stand on the line.
2. Place two markers next to the goalkeeper.
3. The goalkeeper moves his weight in the direction of the ball and lowers his posture so that the knee and chest are close.
The goalkeeper puts weight on one foot and dives without the marker, catching the ball.
✲ TRAINING 2 ✲
1. The goalkeeper takes set position and stand on the line.
2. Place the marker on a 30 - 50 cm line on both side the goalkeeper.
3. The coach stand 5m forward from goalkeeper with the ball.
4. When the coach sends the ball sideway, the goalkeeper moves
one foot up the line and dives to catch the ball.
✲ The goalkeeper is able to get the momentary movement
in the game through repetitive training.
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