Many goalkeepers instinctively chooses to go backwards/outwards while
taking a wing shot. In the beginning they correctly coves for an inside
shot and forces the shooter to shoot on the outside. But if the goalkeeper
- instead of attacking backwards/outwards - chooses to attack forward/outward
they are able to cover the goal in a better way and don't have to move
far to take the shot. The drawing shows, that if the goalkeeper moves
forward/outward (1), the distance from the pole will be smaller than
if the goalkeeper moves outward/backwards. The 2 lines in front of the
goal is the distance from the pole in relation to the body position
of the goalkeeper while using these 2 methods. Forward (1) is the shortest
line. Not much, but maybe just what is needed to take some extra shots.
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