The beauty of a well-taken free kick in football lies in its perfect blend of technique, precision, and creativity. From a stationary ball, the player must generate power, spin, and accuracy to beat both the defensive wall and the goalkeeper. The curve of the ball, often bending over or around the wall, creates a visually stunning trajectory that feels almost artistic. Timing, body posture, and clean contact are essential to achieve that flawless strike. When executed perfectly, a free kick becomes more than just a goalβit turns into a moment of pure elegance and mastery.
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Who can know better than a goalkeeper themselves.π
it was hit by the defense wyf
Own Goal!
Football scientists. DEI. ππ
Just like the shot we do in pool
This was a own goal the defender headed the ball in his own goal so this comment is Bullshβt
Arnold is NOT a goalkeeper π
I'm glad most seen the deflection. What's this robot talking about?
its header from the opponent that makes the goal
It bounced off one of the defenders..
"The Goalkeeper gets a touchdown on the snooker table."
It's the spin
Looks like it deflected of the last defender
not a difficult kick. it's physics.
Soccer balls a magical.
I look at the player cut the ball using his feet. Seems like he used the outer feet to cut the ball.
Scientists that donβt play football. No wonder they were fooled.
Deflected by the leftmost player of the three
A pool player could explain it!!
The biggest yapper in the world π award goes to you π₯π₯