I Tested Every Strategy to Score a Goal

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Power, curve or knuckle? this question and much more answered!

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All Comments (21)
  • @richrz
    My opinions on each scenario: 1. While power can make the ball travel faster, the penalty can end up miles wide or over. That is why I think placement is the safer option because you get more accuracy. 2. Shooting to the bottom corner, while ensuring more reach for the goalkeeper, can be the safer option because top corner shots have more risk in terms of misses. 3. In scoring one-on-ones, while going around the keeper can ensure an empty net, the defenders that have followed you will close down the space you have, so I prefer shooting early because of the amount of space I can get. 4. Saving one-on-ones depends on the situation. If an opponent striker is alone on goal but he has not entered the penalty area, it is better to close him down by committing. If he is in the penalty area, it is better to stand your ground. 5. Chipping the ball gives it more topspin, that is why it is more accurate than a curved shot which can come in sharply, but has a smaller possibility to have a "diabolical" curve which can come in after coming out. 6. Skills can make you carried away while dribbling, so keeping it concise with just your pace is the safer option.
  • @remco9893
    Probably should retry this with Conor if we want to get more reliable results/stats, cause Luke is probably not the best keeper lol
  • @bhutii
    Great video man, keep it up, been watching you way back since like 2020, so uh yeah... Youre the best!
  • @KazerYT833
    Darwin Nunez watching this video be like: 😳
  • @Caleeb
    a wallows song in one of your videos was a welcome collaboration i never expected lmao
  • @Lihle53
    ❤ your videos keep up the good work.
  • @Userseven710
    I’m a U15s goalkeeper playing Sunday league and whenever I’m one on one my coach wants me to come off my line and close the angle but I’ve always preferred staying closer to my line so I can react to the shot
  • @bradleycole2477
    just casually using a £2500 pound 2006 gold world cup ball like its nothing
  • @YEPitsGOOD
    Power shot plus revolver shot. It always worked for me.
  • @Familyguygod
    Kieran you should do a vid , improving your left foot over one month and doing tests to show the comparison eg: power accuracy dribble pac ….
  • @Naneet72
    I've played as an outfield player for most of my time but I also sometimes go in goal. I feel like rushing off the line to defend is more affective as it forces to striker to immediately make a decision, and if the keeper closes down the angle quickly enough, it gives the striker basically no time to shoot. It's also easier to save as you have more area to cover the ball with.
  • @lizzmsoo8094
    Kieran just express how football should be played very nice