Your goalkeeper must be agile and aware of everything around them so they can judge the right time to move to the ball when it arrives in the penalty area and claim it as their own.
Your goalkeeper must be agile and aware of everything around them so they can judge the right time to move to the ball when it arrives in the penalty area and claim it as their own. I use drills that stretch my goalkeeper and encourage him or her to move around the penalty area. Start this goalkeeping soccer drill by setting up a few balls slightly to one side of the goal, about eight yards away. Or you can place them on the edge of the penalty area, depending on the age of your players. Get your goalkeeper to stand on their goal line and throw balls at them.
Force your goalkeeper to come off the goal line by throwing the ball in front of them, just out of reach so they have to move to get to it. The goalkeeper needs to be alert and on their toes, so encourage them to move to the ball by throwing it in the areas around them. Get goalies to practise saving the lobbed shot with this drill.
Run the drill To start the soccer drill, hold a ball out in front of you. On your shout the goalkeeper should:
Advance the drill After the ball is caught or punched clear, throw a second ball towards the near post. Tell your goalkeeper they must react quickly. In this way they are using different areas of the penalty area to defend their goal rather than staying on their line. For soccer coaching tips on getting your goalkeeper into the right position to save shots, click here.
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