This is also true
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Ce Tweet est indisponible.
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hah, i had no idea that route-one was the coaching style of choice over there, seems bizarre with south american leagues relatively close by.
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There's a reason we didn't make the most recent World Cup :/
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Don’t be afraid to unleash a long one against a team pressing with a high back line. Particularly useful if you have a target man and/or striker with pace.
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Oh yeah for sure, and I'll occasionally send one if I see a defender cheating up too far and I know our striker can beat him, but for the most part it's rec-league ball with all that entails, so I try to maintain possession as much as possible
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The counterpoint is that if you lose possession after a short pass, you’re fucked. If you lose it after hoofing it upfield, your defense can still bail you out.
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True, but your defenders should have some modicum of ball control/awareness in the first place. If you know they don't, then yeah, by all means send it and hope for the best
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youth rec soccer in the 80s was so bad and misinformed, we were coached to kick off to the other team like football, and only put goal kicks on the corner of the box.... which led to it becoming a hole where you put the ball
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Hahaha, I remember having to try to kick out of a hole as a kid. Blew my mind when I joined a club team and they were like "Nah man, just put it wherever"
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