How far can a free kick go, but how close can a penalty kick go? What is the reason?

The question of the subject fully reflects the uncertainty on the football field, which is why football can bring people endless fun. Free kick and penalty kick are both important scoring methods in football match. Although it seems that penalty kick is much simpler than free kick, it is this seemingly simple but it will bring great psychological pressure to the players.

Free kicks are hard to score, and goals are a surprise. If a penalty kick is not normal, a wall of people will appear in front of the penalty shooters. Besides, the goalkeeper is serious. Generally speaking, the probability of scoring a free kick is not great, unless the penalty player has excellent shooting feeling and excellent footwork, and sometimes he needs a little luck, such as hitting a wall and refracting into the net. In the face of these difficulties, the penalty taker's mentality will be relatively stable, because the penalty will be crowned with the aura of hero, and the penalty will not be criticized too much.

Penalty seems easy, but if it is missed, the pressure will be great. As we all know, the penalty kick will not be disturbed by anything but the goalkeeper. As long as you fool the goalkeeper into shooting in the door frame, you can score. But it is this seemingly simple scoring method that often does not allow penalty shooters to make mistakes. It is normal for penalty shooters to take a penalty, but if they miss it, they are likely to be called "sinners". Under the pressure of not losing, the penalty taker's mentality will fluctuate greatly, and the shooting action will unconsciously make mistakes. Coupled with the expectation of teammates and tens of thousands of fans, the moment of penalty kick is often suffocating. So we can often see penalty kicks kicked to the stands by referees.

Although the above-mentioned free kick is difficult to synthesize, it will not bring too much psychological pressure to the penalty taker. Although penalty kick is simple, invisible psychological pressure often leads to the opposite result. Therefore, the difficulty of free kicks and penalties is not the key factor to determine whether you can score goals, but often whether your mentality is stable is the key factor to determine goals.

Starlings watch sports and share my opinion: in football match, the score of free kick is higher than that of penalty kick.

In football match, set-pieces are a very important scoring method, including corner kick, free kick and penalty kick. Compared with the tactical cooperation between corner kick and indirect free kick, penalty kick and direct free kick are more direct, that is, the contest between shooter and goalkeeper.

Because the penalty is only 1 1 m from the goal, and most of the free kicks are outside the penalty area, at least 16.5 m from the goal. Because of the distance between the goal and the goalkeeper and the human wall, it is far more difficult to score goals than to face the goalkeeper's penalty. But we do often see in the game that some players can easily take free kicks, but they kick them away. What is the reason?

(Carlos scores a free kick that physics can't explain)

In fact, the penalty goal rate is much higher than the free kick goal rate. Compared with free kicks, it is certainly easier to score goals from penalties. Directly facing the goalkeeper, there is no wall to stop. When taking a free kick, a group of tall defenders not only blocked the goal, but also blocked the line of sight of the penalty taker. The difficulty can be imagined.

Cristiano Ronaldo, a Portuguese star, has won 1, 4 1 penalties in the game so far. He scored 1, 654, 38+06 penalties, missed 25 penalties, and hit 82.3% of the free throws, while his number of free kicks was 55, almost half of the penalty. Messi, an Argentine star, has got 1 12 penalties so far, of which 87 scored and 25 missed. His free kick hit rate was 77.7%, while his free kick score was 50.

From the free throw data of the two superstars, it can be seen that the penalty score is much higher than that of the free kick, and on average, one penalty is more in 7 or 8 games, while the free kick can have several chances in almost every game, but not every game can be scored by the free kick.

(Messi missed the penalty)

Wonderful free kick gives fans an illusion. There are many free kick masters in the world football, and everyone has their own unique skills, such as roberto carlos's heavy bombardment, Pirlo's falling ball, Beckham's full moon machete, Cristiano Ronaldo's elevator ball and Messi's changeable style.

It is the difficulty of scoring a free kick that makes it more ornamental. In the hearts of fans, a free kick is like a stunning way to score goals, such as the golden hook hanging upside down and the scorpion wagging its tail, which is pleasing to the eye and amazing.

(Messi's free kick style changes)

Compared with the free kick, the penalty kick is a bit unremarkable, and it ends with a shot and a jump ball. Moreover, in the eyes of fans, penalty kick is a subtitle and the score is deserved. It is incomprehensible to be caught or even released.

In the hearts of fans, I have a deep memory of the wonderful free kick, which I can't forget for a long time. They may not remember the penalty kick scored by the players after the game, and once someone misses the penalty kick, the game fails to win, or even is eliminated or loses the championship, they will resent it for a long time. Because there is such an illusion in the hearts of fans: such a beautiful free kick can be scored, but the penalty that anyone can score is not scored.

(Messi scores a free kick)

A good goalkeeper is the enemy of penalty shooters. Compared with the free kick, the penalty kick is really closer to the goal and there is no wall to stop it. They can directly face the goalkeeper and a huge goal. Most fans or amateur kickers have also played penalty kicks, and basically they can score goals as long as they don't fly or send them to the goalkeeper's arms.

The penalty in the professional arena is not that simple, because you are facing a professional goalkeeper, not an amateur player who stands in front of the door like a stake and is afraid to avoid a strong shot. Professional goalkeepers face attacks from different directions, forces and angles most of the time in daily training. They are experienced and can judge your shooting direction with high probability when you start and make predictions in advance. And most of the goalkeepers nowadays are arm's length. Although the goal is not small, they act in advance through anticipation. If your free throw is not hidden, it is easy to be thrown out.

Take Manchester United goalkeeper Degea as an example. His height is 1.92m, and his wingspan reaches 2m. The height of the goal is 2.44m, and the width is 7.32m, which means that Degea can almost seal most of the space of the goal with a large lateral shift, leaving only two theoretical dead angles, namely the top corner and the bottom corner. Moreover, the current goalkeepers are quick to respond, and penalty shooters need great strength and quick ball speed to avoid the blocking of these excellent goalkeepers. The difficulty can be imagined.

(Degea with quick response)

Penalty kicks are not that easy. In the game of wits and wits, penalty shooters not only have to face the goalkeeper on the goal line, but also face the high-tech analysis behind the goalkeeper, and also need to be careful about the leaks of former teammates. In the match between Spain and Croatia, Spain won a penalty and Ramos took the penalty. Before the penalty, Croatian captain Srna asked teammate modric about Ramos' general penalty direction on the sidelines. Modric "betrayed" Real Madrid teammates, and Srna immediately communicated with the goalkeeper. A mysterious smile appeared on the goalkeeper's face. Seeing this scene, Spanish player Butske Z quickly told Ramos that Ramos was saved from a penalty in this "infernal affairs" game of wits and wits.

Without excellent psychological quality, it is easy to miss a penalty. In the battle of wits with the goalkeeper, the penalty taker has fallen behind first, because it is a matter of course that the penalty kick comes in. No one blames the goalkeeper, but the penalty kick has been very successful, so the goalkeeper has basically no psychological pressure. On the other hand, penalty shooters are the opposite. The team led by a big score. Well said, if we are one goal behind or the two sides draw, this penalty will mean the reversal of the situation, the victory of the team and even the championship. You can imagine how much pressure the players have.

When taking a penalty, it is necessary to eliminate all kinds of interference on the field. The opposing goalkeeper will always make irresponsible remarks. Some opponents will even step out of the penalty spot to harm you, and they will have to endure all kinds of noise interference such as boos and whistles from the opposing fans behind the goal. For penalty shooters, the serious point is wandering between heaven and hell. 1994 World Cup, Baggio finally scored a penalty and handed the World Cup title to the Brazilian. Since then, he has become a thorn in coach Sacchi's side and a sinner in the eyes of many Italians. They completely ignored Baggio's single-handedly bringing them into the World Cup finals.

(Depression Prince Baggio misses a penalty)

Summary: Fans always have selective amnesia. They will remember your wonderful free kicks, but they will forget how many penalties you scored in a row. They will forget that you led the team through the battle, but they will never forget that you missed the penalty.

Analysis: Why can Messi score a free kick but not a penalty? Seeing that the subject asked this question, I think the subject didn't consider the question of probability.

The subject thinks that "a free kick can go so far, but a penalty can fly so close"? And ask "what is the reason"?

But the reality is, how much can a player score from a free kick? What percentage of penalty can you take?

In other words, although some players occasionally kick a penalty, the probability of kicking a penalty is much lower than that of kicking a free kick.

It's just that kicking free kicks is more common, so it won't impress you, and players who kick penalties are even less common, so you will feel more impressed.

Generally speaking, it is said that the penalty hit rate in mainstream league football matches has reached more than 80%. Who can say that the free kick hit rate can exceed 80%? Is it too difficult?

Even so, some people missed the penalty, including top football stars such as Platini, Zico, Baggio, Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo or Diego Diego Maradona.

Why? This is definitely not due to technical problems. Professional players will definitely have no problem with their basic skills when they reach the top football matches such as the World Cup or the Champions League.

They kick penalties more because of their mentality.

If it is a regular penalty, sometimes the penalty taker will lose in the psychological war with the opponent, because if the penalty is lost, even if it is kicked directly, it may be caused by the penalty taker pursuing the angle too much.

If it is a penalty in a penalty shootout, we can imagine that after 120 minutes of fighting, both sides are very tired physically and psychologically. At this time, penalty kick is a contest of will.

Physical exhaustion or lack of mental will leads to the deformation of action and eventually leads to a penalty kick, which also makes the subject wonder, that is why a free kick scores so far and a penalty kick flies so close?

But in any case, it is definitely less difficult to score a penalty than to score a free kick.

Who do you think are the strongest and weakest players on penalty kicks? Welcome everyone to discuss together.

How far can a free kick go, but how close can a penalty kick go? What is the reason?

Seeing that the subject asked this question, I think the subject didn't consider the question of probability.

The subject thinks that "a free kick can go so far, but a penalty can fly so close"? And ask "what is the reason"?

But the reality is, how much can a player score from a free kick? What percentage of penalty can you take?

In other words, although some players occasionally get a penalty kick, the probability of getting a penalty kick is far lower than the probability of getting a free kick.

It's just that kicking free kicks is more common, so it won't impress you, and players who kick penalties are even less common, so you will feel more impressed.

Generally speaking, it is said that the penalty hit rate in mainstream league football matches has reached more than 80%. Who can say that the free kick hit rate can exceed 80%? Is it too difficult?

Even so, some people missed the penalty, including top football stars such as Platini, Zico, Baggio, Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo or Diego Diego Maradona.

Why? This is definitely not due to technical problems. Professional players will definitely have no problem with their basic skills when they reach the top football matches such as the World Cup or the Champions League.

They kick penalties more because of their mentality.

If it is a regular penalty, sometimes the penalty taker will lose in the psychological war with the opponent, because if the penalty is lost, even if it is kicked directly, it may be caused by the penalty taker pursuing the angle too much.

If it is a penalty in a penalty shootout, we can imagine that after 120 minutes of fighting, both sides are very tired physically and psychologically. At this time, penalty kick is a contest of will.

Physical exhaustion or lack of mental will leads to the deformation of action and eventually leads to a penalty kick, which also makes the subject wonder, that is why a free kick scores so far and a penalty kick flies so close?

But in any case, it is definitely less difficult to score a penalty than to score a free kick.

Who do you think are the strongest and weakest players on penalty kicks? Welcome everyone to discuss together.

In fact, we are all deceived by the inherent impression. It's incredible to kick a penalty kick, but kicking a free kick is common. But we speak with actual data, and the percentage of free throws is much higher than that of free kicks.

According to the statistics of whoscored, a well-known foreign data website, the comprehensive penalty scoring rate of previous World Cups and European Cups was as high as 74.88%. The penalty speed of professional players is often above 1 12km/h, and the ball can fly into the net in less than 0.5 seconds. It is difficult for goalkeepers to react and often choose to predict in advance.

In the past five years, Ennis Baldi, the levante midfielder who scored the highest percentage of free kicks in the five major leagues, made only 22.2% of free throws, far below the percentage. However, Messi, who was recently promoted to be a master of free kicks, hit only 9.5% of free kicks in the past five years. By comparison, we can see that we have been deceived by our own inherent impression.

Ennis Baldi celebrated the goal of the free kick, and he scored twice in this game.

Let's go back to the deep-seated reason why you can score by flying a free kick. On the one hand, penalty is nothing more than two situations, one is the ordinary penalty in the regular time, and the other is the penalty shootout. These two scenarios require extremely high psychological quality of the punished, and they often undertake very arduous tasks. Penalty, fan hero, teammate darling, high bonus; Free throws, insulting fans, alienating teammates, and the team is out. Faced with such great pressure, many penalty shooters often go out of shape, leading to penalties.

Argentine Messi missed a penalty in the Copa America final, which led to the team missing the championship. The abuse of the fans also made the superstar disheartened and determined to quit the national team. On the other hand, most goalkeepers will study the penalty and probability of their opponents before the game, and the use of big data is even worse for penalty shooters.

In addition, the reason why a free kick is perceived to have a high score rate lies in its strong visual impact, which often leaves a deep impression on people, thus creating the stereotype that a free kick is a penalty. Another noteworthy situation is that the setting of the free kick wall will often bring many uncertain factors, which will not only play a positive role in blocking, but also produce unfavorable factors, such as blocking the goalkeeper's line of sight and changing lines.

On the whole, the scoring rate of free kick is much lower than that of penalty kick, and the important factor to score is psychological function. First, the player's psychological function leads to the failure of penalty kick, and second, the psychological function of fans often only remembers the wonderful free kick world wave.

Asking this question proves that you don't know enough about penalty kicks. So, what is punishment?

Penalty, from the root, is that the defender fouls in his own restricted area and the attacker gets the chance to score directly.

As far as attacking fans are concerned, if you have Pirlo, Balotelli or Piero (all Italian) in your love team, you will feel stable; If you have Boca Palmo in your love team, you will feel cool. Why only mention him? Because he tried to miss three times in a row.

From the perspective of defending fans, if you have Reina and Duddeck (both from Liverpool) in your love team, you will feel that there is an opportunity and you will not necessarily lose it; If your love team ... forget it, the goalkeeper really doesn't take the penalty pot.

Generally speaking, penalty kicks may drive fans crazy or set a graveyard for superstars. It is the fairest stage on the court, relatively static one-on-one, one shot and one rescue.

However, the above are all fans' understanding of penalty kicks. As the most exciting link on the court, it's a pity that only people in the football circle know it. Therefore, I want to use the space below to talk to people outside the circle about the penalty.

For the sake of explanation, I set up a simplest model for penalty kick: this is a high-number multiple-choice question with only two options, but the person who did it only has a high school math education.

Therefore, even if you are a good learner, you can't do it with great probability. Only 0.00000 1% of university masters can put the questions out in hardware decoding and then easily fill in the options. The rest of the schoolmasters and scum can only guess at random, which is a 50% probability anyway.

Once there was an Italian classmate, nicknamed Prince Melancholy. He got good grades and was handsome. At the same time, he is the first in the school, the first in the school. As a result, in the United States of 1994, he kicked the penalty away, leaving only this figure.

Someone asked, since it is a problem, can't you cheat? Goalkeepers agree that they often use big data to study teachers' preferences and see if teachers like to set the answer to A or B. Therefore, goalkeepers will read a small note from time to time before taking a penalty, which is the result of that research.

A little harder, since I got the wrong answer, I won't let others get it right. Some goalkeepers like to shout at penalty shooters, such as the lion king in Germany; Some goalkeepers like to confuse penalty shooters with their fingers, such as Dutch duck students in Spain; Of course, the most powerful thing is to pass the penalty taker with a body fake and then jump on it.

Someone asked, since it is only a multiple-choice question, how can others know whether he is right or wrong? This is really helpless. 20 10 world cup, 16 into 8, Japan vs Paraguay penalty shootout. All five people in Japan are swinging wildly, and the result is that they are swinging into 3 flies and 2 flies. God knows who is blind and who really plays like this.

Of course, there are exceptions to everything, or in Italy, a classmate who is obviously a rich second generation but relies entirely on himself likes to write the problem-solving process in the blank space next to the topic, for fear that others will not know that he is a skilled worker. This practice, known as spoon punishment, is mostly used by the great god.

As an inseparable topic, it can only be an additional topic. Being able to do this doesn't necessarily mean that you study well, because you may still fail; Failure to do it doesn't necessarily mean that you can't learn well. Who says 99 points can't be the first?

This is punishment, a difficult topic to judge, a moment when the consequences are unpredictable.

This is a question of foot shape and body shape when serving a free kick. When serving at different angles and heights, the foot shape and body shape are different, and the force of serving at different distances is also different.

For example, if you serve a flat ball, whether you push it with your arch or kick it with the instep of your right foot, your foot should not be tilted upward, but should be flat. In the upper half or middle of the back of the ball, the ball will fly towards the goal. If your feet are tilted upward, the ball will hit a height. The greater the inclination of the foot, the higher the impact, the greater the strength, and the farther and higher the impact.

There is also the coordination between body shape and foot shape. When kicking a ball, the more backward you are, the higher the ball will be kicked. Why does someone always put anti-aircraft guns in front of the door? I just used to lean back when shooting.

So when shooting in front of the door, you must be careful not to lean back, otherwise it will be easy to hit high.

However, golfers can easily score a long-distance free kick. What is the reason? This is because the ball that flies high is far away, there is a parabola in the air, and it falls just within the goal range, just like a hanging door. Because the ball falls from the sky, the goalkeeper's vision is greatly affected, and this kind of ball is often easy to score in the door.

So sometimes it is easy to fly when the penalty kick is so close, and it is not surprising that the free kick is so far away that it is easy to score.

Must I take a free kick or a penalty kick?

Kicking a free kick sees a big goal, and kicking a penalty kick sees a small goal.

Have you calculated the hit rate?

The so-called free kick is more accurate than penalty kick, which is just an exaggeration. Messi hit 76% of the free throws.

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Free kicks have been around 8% in recent years.