October 23, 2008
| The further away from the goal the more important is the power. Long distance shots are therefore usually made with a lower grip on the cross giving it more power. Unfortunately when lowering the grip, as when passing, it is difficult to get good precision. Long distance shots are therefore unusual.
Another important matter is the fact that the goalkeeper have more time to react on long distance shots.
This is why power is necessary. There is however a way to shoot from quite a long distance but still surprise the goalkeeper; by shooting from a hidden angle, preferably using a bounce shot. Use the defender’s body to hide the shot by shooting beside his/her body.
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