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Old 07-03-2016, 08:40 AM   #1803
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Originally Posted by nemanja2306 View Post
Pick a spot and kick the ball. How hard is it?
That was a good option for the Germans, but not really so much for the Italians.

Most goalies are tall and fast, but Neuer is that very rare goalie who is so fast that he can catch hard balls near the post in a penalty kick, especially if he steals a bit. This forced the Italians to try other things.

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"Just pick a spot" essentially means hard near the post (popular choice) or high corner (risky choice for confident players). The clear upside here is that you don't have to play mindgames with the goalies. But again, against Manuel Neuer going hard near the post isn't a great option.

However if you're up against Buffon, trying to fool the goalie in any shape or form is a bad idea. Buffon is possibly the best in the world at reading kickers, you don't want to play mindgames with him.

This is why I would say the Germans had a bit of an advantage in the shootout. As long as guys would just keep going hard near the post, something most players can do relatively reliably, they had an excellent chance at success.

Also it's good to remember that after 120 minutes of play your legs are sore and stiff, and after a supertactical waiting game like that your mind is going to be tired from all the stress. This is a big reason why shootouts are so much more difficult than doing those same kicks in practice with fresh legs an a fresh mind.
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