TOP 5 WAYS TO SAVE 1V1 - HOW TO SAVE BREAKAWAYS - GOALKEEPER TRAINING

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The moment you save 1v1 is one of the most satisfying moments in goalkeeping

TS
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Saving a 1v1 is like the feeling of winning the match for real... It feels satisfying...

jerrythebritishinfantryman
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1:57 "useless defenders"
this is every goalkeeper's favourite term

sgnt_karl
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1. How to approach during 1v1 - 0:30
2. Your stance during 1v1 - 2:20
3. Defending the dribble - 3:00
4. Kick save - 4:17
5. Block save - 6:10

arsenihohlatov
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1. Do Goalies Sleep like normal humans?
2. Do Goalies eat food like the rest of us?
3. Why don't you guys act like normal humans?

Not a single Goalie looking at this can answer these questions. You're all insane.

Goluremi
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This makes me miss goalkeeping, saving the 1v1 was always the best feeling.

GGG-Arias
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I'm a left back and I find this so interesting to watch so I can know what a keeper is going through so I can adjust my defending technics

hopelessdragonball
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You kinda look like patricio and alission combined

alexspillane
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At first I was scared to go out on 1v1s so I put a sentence in my head “try to get injured”

betweenthesticks
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Love that you use the terms split save and block save. As a Futsal keeper coach, those are the primary saving techniques I also teach my outdoor keepers. One add I would suggest is emphasizing that using the block or split save body shape also puts the keeper in a better recovery position for any potential second ball/shot, as opposed to sprawling out on your side (old way) which takes longer to recover from. Keep up the great work!

marklitton
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Hey. I'm only 14. And I've always fought to get the goalie spot. And now that I finally got it. My coach decided to play in u17. He brought in a new goalie. Who is 6'3 and has at least 100lbs on me. This was due to my coach being worried about me getting injured. Since I'm only 5'5 and 122 lbs. So, could you make a video to help shorter/smaller goalkeepers. Thanks for the great video. Very helpful.

j.hernandez
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Amazing video! Love the mention of the block and split save, I can never argue how important they are in the keeper game. It's shocking to see that not many people use them and over commit themselves with a dive. I use these two together all the time when playing on the street or playing an actual game, and it's helped me save COUNTLESS 1v1 situations.
Also love the example at 4:02. It's always important to be ready for the attacker to try and dribble past you, especially if he cuts back because typically your momentum ends up sending you the opposite way. That was probably the best and most useful clip I could find in this video, all were amazing though.

pandagt
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My daughter faced her 1st 1v1 break away tonight. It went about as you might have expected for a 9 yr old novice goalie staring down a boy coming at her her full steam ahead. She froze right in her tracks and gave up the goal. Her team still won 2-1 to remain undefeated but now I can show her this tutorial so she’ll know what to do next time it happens. Thanks for sharing!

TheAntbandit
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The split save was always one of my better abilities as a keeper, when I tore my ACL and took time off playing I lost a lot of flexibility and confidence. Watching these videos motivates me to get back to training my goalkeeper skills. Awesome video.

jonproskey
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Videos my FIFA Ultimate Team goalkeepers need to watch ! Nevertheless, amazing video! Keep it up guys

TheXmenunited
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Mastering timing is the most important aspect to defending a 1v1.

When the attacker is first moving into the 18yd, you have to time your movements to when he is off the ball, and the instant he has the ball at his feet you need to be set to make the save.
Once the distance is closed down the timing is just as important as there is no time to react. You have to anticipate to some degree when to make a decisive move, and time it to the attacker's movement.
The attacker always has control over the pace of play, but in a 1v1 you are completely beholden to his pace. You have to be perfectly in sync to have a chance at making a stop. Its something that you can only do repeatedly after hundreds and hundreds of hours of practice.

A couple tips that might be helpful in training. 1: If you are still young and developing skills, its always best to train at a slower tempo. Because its such a rhythm based technique its essential to get an intuitive feel to matching the attacker and then slowly speed the drills up.

2. Train with different players and ask them to make their speed and movements erratic. Dont fall into remembering a pattern or matching your own internal clock to a single training partners pace. You have to be able to intuitively match the attacker no matter how quickly or unintuitively he makes his movements.

FreekaPista
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GK Goluremi. This video is going to help me in 1v1 situations. Whenever someone dribbles the whole team and dribbles towards me, I always run out of the penalty area and just go full speed into the attacker. And when the attacker shoots, it's all over for me. So thank you for making this video. I hope this helps. 😁😁

jithunderstrike-gamesadven
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I started playing goalie about a week ago, and it’s pretty fun. I have no idea how to play this position, but this was probably the most useful video I’ve come across. Thanks a lot👍

ryanfonte
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Great video. This might help me a lot ⚽️👐🏼

HenrySaveAll
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Thanks, I'm a goalie and I'm defending for Red Star. And this has helped me a lot!

djordje