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comment by Benched (U7195)

posted on 11/2/19

comment by Nostraduncus (U11713)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
as for your other choices the likes of mata and moreso Pereira will have limited game time, we need players who are going to be consistantly playing to be taking them

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The amount of games we'll play without 1 of those choices on the pitch would be in the low single digits.

posted on 11/2/19

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posted on 11/2/19

I'd have Rashford on Pens. But for now with Pogba, seems to work.

comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 11/2/19

Rashford always looks dangerous on free kicks.

Martial would be our best pen taker based on mentality.

posted on 11/2/19

comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 19 minutes ago
Rashford always looks dangerous on free kicks.

Martial would be our best pen taker based on mentality.
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I think Sir Matt would agree - Rashford has hit some nasty FK's since Ole, and Martial really looks like a hit man on PK duty. But on corners we need to sort out positioning, as we're wide open for counters if we immediately lose possession. That almost cost us a couple of times recently.

posted on 12/2/19

comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 17 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by Kung Fu Cantona 🙏🏼 🇵🇸 (U18082)
posted 3 seconds ago

As soon as Pogs misses a pen, I expect there to be line of people waiting to bend him over for it.

His pens have been quality, tucked right into the corner, he took a couple of schit ones and scored from the rebound. The only other person I have confidence in taking them is Herrera, who has smashed them in top bins.

Quick prediction: I expect Pogba to go down the middle with his next pen.
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I don't like the down the middle penalties. If the keeper guesses right then he saves it. If you go to either corner and hit it properly, even if the keeper guesses right he still might not get there in time.
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Keepers rarely just wait for a pen down the middle though... they always dive one way or the other, usually before the taker has kicked the ball in order to get right to the corner.

comment by Elvis (U7425)

posted on 12/2/19

comment by Gareth. (U1145)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago

comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 17 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by Kung Fu Cantona 🙏🏼 🇵🇸 (U18082)
posted 3 seconds ago

As soon as Pogs misses a pen, I expect there to be line of people waiting to bend him over for it.

His pens have been quality, tucked right into the corner, he took a couple of schit ones and scored from the rebound. The only other person I have confidence in taking them is Herrera, who has smashed them in top bins.

Quick prediction: I expect Pogba to go down the middle with his next pen.
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I don't like the down the middle penalties. If the keeper guesses right then he saves it. If you go to either corner and hit it properly, even if the keeper guesses right he still might not get there in time.
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Keepers rarely just wait for a pen down the middle though... they always dive one way or the other, usually before the taker has kicked the ball in order to get right to the corner.
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Yeh, but even if they start to dive, they have the chance of saving with their feet.

You basically have 5 options with a penalty. Top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right or down the middle. You say that keepers don't often stay down the middle, but some will wait and react to the shot, knowing that if the taker doesn't get it quite right they have a chance of making the save. Also, with a shot down the middle, if the keeper doesn't move, 99% chance it is getting saved. With shots to the side, the keeper will often get a hand to it but not stop it, or they go the right way and it goes under them etc.

Before the world cup opta did a study on world cup penalties and only 58% of those hit low and centrally are scored. Top let and top right were about 90% I think.

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