How Goal-Kicks Are Changing Football
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In the summer of 2019 the rules around the Goal Kick were changed, and in doing so revolutionised the way we played football.
Jordan Campbell explains the rules changes, how they have been interpreted, and how they have influenced how we watch football.
Illustrated by Marco Bevilacqua.
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Very interesting how such a small rule change makes such a big difference in how the game is played. I thought this became popular due to pep, but was unaware of the rule change that caused it.
Playing short became popular before the rule change. It was why the rule was introduced
It's not even about the rule change imo.. there's just no point in always hanging around and always hoping for that second ball.
Man to think that I watched 20 years of keepers straight launching it, and now coaches try to control every second of the game
you like to be controlled don't you
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In the season before this rule change, Ter Stegen tried to do a short pass to Pique on the side of the box. But the pass was a little short, and the opposing forward pounced on it. Pique, in a moment of absolute genius, stepped up into the box. He got a foot on it while in the box, which wasn't enough to beat the opposing press, but it was enough to force the referee to call an illegal goal kick, robbing the opponent of a 1v1 with a shot on goal.
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I've also seen a uptake in dumb goals being conceded in the box
Yeah, I’m thinking of lockdown Arsenal 😂
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I think it's awesome how the intention of a rule change and the expected behavior is often misjudged. I love seeing the creative way teams will try to exploit the rules.
Its a little funny to think that pretty much every 'new' GK quirk you can think of has been done by Neuer (obv not this until the rule change) for the last 15 years.
Jorge campos did all that before neur
You forgot about Valdez (Barcalona)
And barthez
Rene Higuita: hold my cerveza
Why is it so weird hearing JJ narrating one of these lol
I grew up watching Ray Clemence just whooped the ball up at a goal kick while the Tottenham fans chanted something.
I feel like a dinosaur fossil now.
Make a video on how to beat arsenal corner tactic 🙏
5 man around Gabriel would do
@@martini668 That would open up other tall players in arsenal like havertz, callafiori, and merino.
Step 1- Get more tall boys than Arsenal who are just as technically proficient.
Step 2- hire a set piece coach
Step 3- ?????
Step 4- get sacked
Don't think Southampton are doing this very well at the moment
In 2017, we witnessed a fascinating trend in football, a staggering 80% of goal kicks were long, high passes. Fast forward to today, and that figure has crashed to 47% after a key rule change. This shift has allowed teams to embrace a more strategic approach, opting for short passes from goal kicks before launching the ball long. It’s a remarkable evolution, as the previous method was fraught with risk, often inviting pressure from the opposition. Since the 2019/2020 season, we’ve seen teams innovating further by positioning players at the corners of the 6-yard box, a tactic that was relatively rare before. Now, it’s become quite common for center backs to pass to the goalkeeper for a long kick, a strategy effectively employed back then by Conte's Inter against Juventus. Interestingly, I had expected Sarri’s side to adopt this approach against Conte’s team, yet it was Conte’s tactics with Inter that proved to be more effective.
It also helps that you still can't be offside from a goal kick. Pushing the opposition defense further back creating that huge space in midfield.
jj bull commentating on here now?
A rule that gave small teams a chance to score, when big teams want to keep the ball in their half press them get the ball score the goal .
Get back to defending 18662836363 minutes
Change it back, reban back passes to the keeper unless he is out if the box.
I just feel like this rules are made to favor pep guardiola
Wasn’t like this back in my day.
Great innovation in techniques!
I detest this latest version of goal kicks. Your having keepers have more touches than midfielders - this can’t be right.
Additionally, seeing every single team do it, no matter their skill level, is simply boring.
Besides (and I don’t have the figures for this) but isn’t playing out from the back significantly more dangerous than going long?? Going long, you can retain possession and push up if you forward like is able to hold up the ball or a flick on from the centre forward and a player can be in on goal.
Playing out from the back simply takes 1 mistake, one wrong or short pass from the keeper or defender and the opposition are in on goal.
Not a fan of this restart.
As they say, the faster you get rid of the ball, the faster it comes back.
Going long, you end up with a duel where 2nd balls aren't even guaranteed to be in your favor.
Playing out from the back is a routine/skill that can be practiced and improved over time.
Playing from the back is a skill you can progressively improve, where your 'dumb goals' are off mistakes that can be coached. Going long you're at the mercy of the 2nd ball randomly falling in your favor. You tell me which one sounds enticing to a dude trying to move up in life.
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Proof that Arteta = Spanish Tony Pulis.
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Long ball and set piece goals.
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If you watch Brentford you'll see they use Kick Offs as Set Pieces!
Well that's a very unflattering image of David Raya lmao
Given Estevè only signed for Burnley in the January and Muric only played the last 10 fixtures it’s mad to think they are in the top 5 for defender - goalkeeper goal kicks
Sometimes it just like obligatory. Even when everyone is blocked and a shirt pass isn't a good idea, they still do it. Just kick it forward
Playing short create more opportunities for playing long when the opponent unexpected. Despite known for playing short under Pep, Ederson now have 4 assists, the second most of a goalkeeper in Premier League. Paul Robinson holds the most assists (5) record, but he had played 375 games, 118 games more than Ederson.
How goal kicks are ruining football.
Short answer: I don't know, don't read this, go watch the video
Can somebody tell Ten Hag stop doing this? United is not ready for this.
Why not Joe Devine narrating? This other guy is boring
Thanks for this. I was thinking this last week, especially after Chelsea match, why is everyone so insisting in building out from the back, even though it is producing comical goals when the pass from the goalkeeper is intercepted.
I remember decades ago it would happen once a season, now I have a feeling every game is see there is at least one critical situation where the pass is intercepted in the first third of the pitch after the goalkick.
The other day I was watching some interview with Ancelotti where he explained how he adapted his approach to the resources he had available, how playing out of back was out of the question, that he had to launch the ball up where he had tall striker and good presence in the midfield with good chance he will be able to fight it out for the ball and gain possession.
How do I do this in EA FC 25?
You can't
Real footbal are emulating football sim tactics more and more every season.
Guardiola used to put a player just outside the box
These are the Tito type videos I love from this channel. Also the question game show was great too.
this rule change isn't the only reason but I noticed in the last few years that more emphasis is put into "pressing resistance" especially among midfielders and centre backs. I think in a couple of years this will lead to teams either not pressing at all because when everyone is trained to specifically resist the press, it will be less effective. or a completely new approach is discovered
Can we see a video about how brentford are using KO as a set piece and scoring within the first minutes seemingly every week?
Doesnt work well if the press is conservative rather than aggressive, the opposition will still be in position defensively
this is stupid... man to man pressure the central atttaskaer a person was there
Great video on how a rule change is changing the tactics
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Great
Viva Futbol
Barcelona Started it in 2008/2009 with Pep
This narrator speaks a bit fast for some of us. Where is Joe Devine?
It’s opened up a whole new lane for teams to pressure and other teams to counter-pressure. It’s great
Pep killed football
"Pep did it" is like football's equivalent to people who say the Illuminati is behind everything. Couldn't be that the game is evolving and people realised hoofing the ball is bad, it's all because of one man.
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But teams keep conceding goals due to short free kicks. Just boot it.
3:14 - which coincides with some of the worst ever Germany tournament performances in history. Just boot it.
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Bring back the old rules. Guardiola-ball is a cancer.
I'm really tired of Guardiola football, it gives me arthritis.
Guardiola ball > long-ball hoofing.
(Cope, seethe, mald)
@@NPSee-dv2xr when someone doesn't like Guardiola football it doesn't mean they like long balls and hoofing.
@@NPSee-dv2xr Spoken like someone under the age of 25. Pep ruined the game. It's now a robotic system game with no room for flare players or different styles.
@@NPSee-dv2xrit should be a rule that peppering a comment with lazy 4chanisms makes your opinion invalid. Sit down and be quiet child.
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