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5 greatest free-kick takers of all time #5 Ronaldinho. We're not entirely sure if anybody else has derived as much joy from football as Ronaldinho has. ... #4 Lionel Messi. ... #3 Zico. ... #2 David Beckham. ... #1 Juninho Pernambucano.
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Read More »Conceding free-kicks in dangerous areas is something that coaches advise their players against doing. When the penalty area gets crowded, things can go south quite quickly. With so many bodies around, there is only room for chaos and confusion. Things get even tougher when the opposition has free-kick specialists. At the highest level of the game, putting the ball in the back of the net from a free-kick is an extremely difficult skill. Goalkeepers are athletic enough to fling themselves to cover every corner of the goal. A good free-kick taker will use his incredible technique to outwith the goalkeeper. They also need to possess the mental fortitude to test the keeper from range. Without further ado, let's take a look at five of the greatest free-kick takers of all time.
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Read More »Zico is one of the players that revolutionized the art of taking free-kicks. The Brazilian legend showed the world how having a set-piece specialist in a team can so often prove to be the difference between two sides. The attacking midfielder showcased unreal control from dead ball situations and would meticulously deposit the ball inside the net past the goalkeepers. What sets Zico apart is the fact that he used to take very short run-ups. Zico would in fact limit his run-up to two or three steps. He wouldn't even run and instead would walk onto the ball in a nonchalant manner before producing extremely precise shots.
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