Why when there is a free-kick and it's knocked sideways does the striking player only start running after the passer hits the ball?
This gives the defence a chance to get to it at the same time as the striker.
It would only take practice to start running and the passer kick the ball so the sriker is virtually on it as the first touch is made.
Surely it is no different to take it this way then a normal pass during open play?
Anyway, back to the match
This gives the defence a chance to get to it at the same time as the striker.
It would only take practice to start running and the passer kick the ball so the sriker is virtually on it as the first touch is made.
Surely it is no different to take it this way then a normal pass during open play?
Anyway, back to the match



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