i read on some site it was traditional penalty kicks, but i know from the past its usually the funner dribble and shoot hockey like pks, so im not sure what to believe, cant remember the source so..
Did you see how the Napoli player was completely free and uncovered on the free kick ?
I noticed that De Ceglie always tends to leave his player free and Molinaro does the same all the time.
We'll concede a lot of goals this way.
I don't know what it is with these guys. We have already conceded at least two goals in the friendlies at the back post because of not marking up goal-side. Isn't this stuff taught as soon as you start playing at age 5?
He can, but will suffer more in that regard. His strenghts can be used more whil facing the goal, can find more options to pass or attack in that fashion.