tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6359285292890796324.post-58112673388432075172008-02-27T03:51:00.002-06:002008-02-27T04:04:24.870-06:00Defensive Tactics on Free KicksThere are many disadvantages in defending a free kick in soccer. Especially when the free kick is near your goal. Here are some key elements to keep in mind when organizing your team while defending a free kick:<div><br /></div><div>1. Make sure your defensive players transition from attack to defense quickly</div><div>2. Make sure your team is able to quickly set the wall</div><div>3. Make sure players don't give teams "MORE" than 10 yards. The wall should be set closer and encouraged to be moved by the referee.</div><div>4. <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Make</span> sure the wall is set up correctly with the correct number of players. The number of players on a wall depends on the the distance from the goal as well as the spot of the foul. More players are needed in the center of the field, where less players on the wall are required on the outside of the field.</div><div>5. When setting the wall make sure space is not exposed at the far post.</div><div>6. Another important part of setting the wall is to make sure your goalkeeper can see the ball.</div><div>7. Make sure after the ball is shot on goal that the wall players quickly <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">follow up</span> up the play and fight for the ball until the ball has cleared the area.</div><div>8. Make sure you put the appropriate players in positions where they can utilize their height and heading ability.</div><div>9. Make sure your keeper is aggressive and has the ability to win balls out of the air.</div><div>10. Make sure your keeper is able to handle high or low balls being flighted into their box.</div><div><br /></div>Soccer Savvyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14997264350706541190noreply@blogger.com