Very satisfying! I made three 1v1 saves in a particular match when the scores were still tied and my team under serous pressure. We eventually won 3 - 0 and I also saved a penalty 😉! One of my best games between the sticks
@@krystian6239 Mostly a long shot aiming at the top corner I saved one and it felt so satisfying and everyone said I was like a wall and that day noone could get through me
especially covering players all of them go for the ball thats why im watching this video half the time or more its 1v1s idk how a save almost all of them my brain just goes autopilot so i only think of the ball
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.
Sorry that we have elevated ourselves above normal human standards. You just don't have the mental capacity to fully understand why we are better than field players in every way.
Im 11 I've been playing goalie for 3 years and not once have i conceded in a 1v1 situation do I play with older kids or no you guys help me put also the Sentance in my head try to injure them
Tbh putting any pressure on the attacking player helps a lot, as long as they don’t feel comfortable with a lot of time, many players will panic and shoot right away or do something drastic causing them to lose the chance
Galleon Gamer it’ll get much easier when you’re bigger and stronger, but for now think about your positioning, that’s already half the battle right there if you’re in a good position
@@hopelessdragonball24 just fake stance the attacker he would fall for it then just move to the other side this confuses attackers causing panic the ball will end up in your legs or in your defense position or goal kick do it I have been playing as goalkeeper and center back for 7 years now and this trick has never failed me in 1v1 situations 😉
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!
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.
The best thing for a goalkeeper over any ability is confidence, approach every training session with the mindset that ur better than him, it goes a long way
@@triton6696 thank god because I am shorter and I just want to see great goalies that are also short but in the future I will be taller because I am 12
I can relate to this so much. I’m not playing at the same age division as you but I know that being a short goalkeeper is very tough. Mainly because of the height difference between me and the other goalies that are on my team (I’m 5’1 btw) I have to compete with them more than ever now. All I can say is do your best and don’t give up if you want to really play goalie.
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!
Glad you enjoyed the video. I actually mention that the block save allows you to get to your feet quicker than diving at the 7:05 mark. That is a huge reason why I prefer the block save over diving.
Futsal keeper here..always had the thought that in some cases is way better for goalies to use the split to make the save instead of trying to get it with a hand in a dive, specially in closed shots and crossed shots that go near your feet and are hard to catch with the hand, usually it's too late when the hand is in place,the body takes longer to fall then a leg to spread... keepers like ter stegen for ex use it a lot and we've seen some savage saves made like that Peace out... And yes we all have some screws loose xD
@@andreneves33 Yeah, but the other argument can be said, we've seen the likes of Buffon, Cech, lehmann, khan, seaman etc do it the old way....10/10 would prefer them in the sticks than ter stegen or any of the younger keepers. ;)
@@Adrian-wd4rn by any means I'm putting those keepers aside and their style, I've grown with them,not ter stegen,but things evolve and I can see sometimes it makes the difference,you know those cross shots that come close to you and instead of going with your foot you try to dive but when you fall the ball has already passed you..the difference is in the details nowadays.
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.
I wasn't even taught how to use the split save properly till I signed in Finland at 22 years old. The difference it makes on breakaways is insane. And honestly still find myself going to ground a bit more often when I'd like as opposed to using the block save. But yeah both are crucial for saving 1v1's. And at 4:02 that's really something I picked up messing around while doing rondo's (5v2) where I just dive/slide around like an idiot. And it turned out to translate well to actual game situations.
GK GOLUREMI My specialty in goalkeeping is flexibility and reactions so I already knew kick save. I’ve always used Neuers technique of splitting your legs open, and depending on the situation, closing or opening your arms. Only problem is I’m 6 3 so sometimes the ball rolls under me which is annoying. I don’t use the block save that much, I used to, but once I watched ARS goalkeeping video on it I started using the kicksave. Anyways this was a good video and continue making tips videos on training. Keep up the good work and gl in Zagreb!
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.
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. 😁😁
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👍
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.
Absolutely some of the best fundamentals I have seen in a bit from your training videos which reinforces what I learned when I played. Thank you for teaching the right way.
@@HenrySaveAll Yeah, the split save is better when there's a little more distance between you and the striker. Because then they have more space/time to try and wrap the ball around you. And kicking your leg out helps you cover a bit more ground laterally than the block save.
I’ve never watched videos on 1v1s as I’ve always been confident because I’m a big keeper. Not gonna lie I was impressed with myself because I naturally do the things you said 😂
Hi im Goalkeeper from Czech Republic and i am 13. I want to be next Petr Čech. You are really helping me with my skills. When i watch your videos i learn so much good thinks for goalkeeper. So i want to say thank you so much.ILY ^-^ NO HOMO
I love it when the guys running at you and you run at him and full blown dive into him and at the ball, shuts them down completely lol. I guess you may call that sweeper keeper or just going off the line and going up to him and being more at him or idk lol.
Two rules: 1. If you saved it, good for you 2. If you didn't save it, it's alright goalkeepers in all kinds of sports have the same level of disadvantage anyway
I just fully tackle them I know it’s risky but when you fully come out I go with my shins even without shin pads in training or something when I should go with my hands but I feel more comfortable with going with my legs/shins
Angles angles angles. Make the striker go where he doesn't want to. Decrease his target and his options. Maybe some of those defenders can get back to help.
The moment you save 1v1 is one of the most satisfying moments in goalkeeping
True bro i always say that to people and they're like ''no it's saving a top corner shot''
No, a penalty save is more satysfying
Very satisfying! I made three 1v1 saves in a particular match when the scores were still tied and my team under serous pressure. We eventually won 3 - 0 and I also saved a penalty 😉! One of my best games between the sticks
So true R4P17
All the saves are satisfying
Saving a 1v1 is like the feeling of winning the match for real... It feels satisfying...
lol koolkid Even sweeter when you win 1-0
Can confirm - I saved a breakaway in pe once and everyone was all over me 😂
the best feeling is saving a long shot
@@krystian6239 Mostly a long shot aiming at the top corner I saved one and it felt so satisfying and everyone said I was like a wall and that day noone could get through me
1:57 "useless defenders"
this is every goalkeeper's favourite term
very . WHY CANT DEFENDERS DO THERE JOB I JUST WANNA KNOW AHHHHHHHHHHHH
especially covering players all of them go for the ball thats why im watching this video half the time or more its 1v1s idk how a save almost all of them my brain just goes autopilot so i only think of the ball
lmao yes yes they all are a disgrace
Yelling at your defenders is the downside of being a goalie😂
@@mrwheat1270 no its fun
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
Thank u
Legendary, I appreciate you!
tysm
Thank you
Thanks you lad!
You kinda look like patricio and alission combined
Yup
That's what I thought about
He’s just built different 😂
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.
Sorry that we have elevated ourselves above normal human standards. You just don't have the mental capacity to fully understand why we are better than field players in every way.
GK GOLUREMI ⬆️ agree ⬆️
No, no and no. Answer to q3 is we are, we must be better than the rest and need to do something when the other 10 screw up.
We don't know what pain is
:)
This makes me miss goalkeeping, saving the 1v1 was always the best feeling.
Christ, me too. School and life is too much of a burden for me to even hope to play sports any time soon
At first I was scared to go out on 1v1s so I put a sentence in my head “try to get injured”
Between the sticks smart lol 😂
M Zar I know right I’m 10 🤓
Im 11 I've been playing goalie for 3 years and not once have i conceded in a 1v1 situation do I play with older kids or no you guys help me put also the Sentance in my head try to injure them
OH MY GOD THIS 👆👆👆
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
Tbh putting any pressure on the attacking player helps a lot, as long as they don’t feel comfortable with a lot of time, many players will panic and shoot right away or do something drastic causing them to lose the chance
@@Josh-mx5ij hard to do when I am 11 and not even 5 foot yet
Galleon Gamer it’ll get much easier when you’re bigger and stronger, but for now think about your positioning, that’s already half the battle right there if you’re in a good position
I’m a left back and I got asked to play goalie for Mexican league. I’m nervous
@@hopelessdragonball24 just fake stance the attacker he would fall for it then just move to the other side this confuses attackers causing panic the ball will end up in your legs or in your defense position or goal kick do it I have been playing as goalkeeper and center back for 7 years now and this trick has never failed me in 1v1 situations 😉
1:56.....😜
R.I.P defenders......
It’s so annoying when there is a striker near the goal and the defense is just standing there
@PUDDIPUDDI_2007 Same, I just had a scrimmage yesterday and my defense was useless
@@damanithegoat9653 they always are
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!
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.
The best thing for a goalkeeper over any ability is confidence, approach every training session with the mindset that ur better than him, it goes a long way
I am also short I am 12 and 5.6 and I also request this video idea
Just so you guys has some hope:
I know a great goalkeeper and hes 153 cm
@@triton6696 thank god because I am shorter and I just want to see great goalies that are also short but in the future I will be taller because I am 12
I can relate to this so much. I’m not playing at the same age division as you but I know that being a short goalkeeper is very tough. Mainly because of the height difference between me and the other goalies that are on my team (I’m 5’1 btw) I have to compete with them more than ever now. All I can say is do your best and don’t give up if you want to really play goalie.
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!
Glad you enjoyed the video. I actually mention that the block save allows you to get to your feet quicker than diving at the 7:05 mark. That is a huge reason why I prefer the block save over diving.
Futsal keeper here..always had the thought that in some cases is way better for goalies to use the split to make the save instead of trying to get it with a hand in a dive, specially in closed shots and crossed shots that go near your feet and are hard to catch with the hand, usually it's too late when the hand is in place,the body takes longer to fall then a leg to spread... keepers like ter stegen for ex use it a lot and we've seen some savage saves made like that
Peace out...
And yes we all have some screws loose xD
@@andreneves33 Yeah, but the other argument can be said, we've seen the likes of Buffon, Cech, lehmann, khan, seaman etc do it the old way....10/10 would prefer them in the sticks than ter stegen or any of the younger keepers. ;)
@@Adrian-wd4rn by any means I'm putting those keepers aside and their style, I've grown with them,not ter stegen,but things evolve and I can see sometimes it makes the difference,you know those cross shots that come close to you and instead of going with your foot you try to dive but when you fall the ball has already passed you..the difference is in the details nowadays.
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.
I wasn't even taught how to use the split save properly till I signed in Finland at 22 years old. The difference it makes on breakaways is insane. And honestly still find myself going to ground a bit more often when I'd like as opposed to using the block save. But yeah both are crucial for saving 1v1's.
And at 4:02 that's really something I picked up messing around while doing rondo's (5v2) where I just dive/slide around like an idiot. And it turned out to translate well to actual game situations.
GK GOLUREMI My specialty in goalkeeping is flexibility and reactions so I already knew kick save. I’ve always used Neuers technique of splitting your legs open, and depending on the situation, closing or opening your arms. Only problem is I’m 6 3 so sometimes the ball rolls under me which is annoying. I don’t use the block save that much, I used to, but once I watched ARS goalkeeping video on it I started using the kicksave. Anyways this was a good video and continue making tips videos on training. Keep up the good work and gl in Zagreb!
Videos my FIFA Ultimate Team goalkeepers need to watch ! Nevertheless, amazing video! Keep it up guys
Omg GOD
They need to be instructed abt how to save near corner save lmao
Bruh all they do in that game is go to ground early so that it’s always an easy chip shot goal for the attacker and it’s so infuriating
Watching this as a field player so I can trick the keeper by knowing what he thinks that I don't know 😏
Maybe all of this information was wrong just to trick field players like you
@@GKGOLUREMI hmm....
GK GOLUREMI Ooooo twist
@@GKGOLUREMI why you 😠😠😠
@@GKGOLUREMI you ar in nk spansko
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.
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. 😁😁
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👍
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.
Absolutely some of the best fundamentals I have seen in a bit from your training videos which reinforces what I learned when I played. Thank you for teaching the right way.
Love this. I play goalie and defense mid back so i have that last man mentality. This really helps and will archive this.
Great video. This might help me a lot ⚽️👐🏼
Thanks man, I would assume the split save would work really well against strikers your age.
GK GOLUREMI I mainly try the block technique but split save us similar
@@HenrySaveAll Yeah, the split save is better when there's a little more distance between you and the striker. Because then they have more space/time to try and wrap the ball around you. And kicking your leg out helps you cover a bit more ground laterally than the block save.
Wow, my UA-cam recommendations actually works.
Great instruction and breakdown! Great realistic examples of each technique with your striker
I normally play outfield but becoming a GK has been rather satisfying recently doing saves that I started recording my games for youtube too
Thank you so much, I’ve been having so much problems with 1v1s
thank you for the video, i recently started underperforming and had to find a way to get myself back to top form. thank you for this.
Thanks, I'm a goalie and I'm defending for Red Star. And this has helped me a lot!
Thank u Man U really helped me a lot
Great tips. Quality technique with the leg swing that both makes a play for ball and regain your own footing.
The exact video I was trying to find for my young keeper! Thank you
Amazing video man, thank you, now i have some new ideas what to teach to my goalkeepers :)
wow thanks GK GOLUREMI for the wonderful hints, struggled for long in this area but learning well
this really helped , thanks a lot
Thank you for helping me I will use this at tryouts and games!
you are actually really good, i wasn't sure at first, but you have said everything my academy coach says, would recommend
Thank you for this video one of my weaknesses is this thanks 🙏🏼
These vids help me so much. Thank you. I use them in real matches for my football team
Found this video to be very educational and inspiring thank you, I'm about to play my first match in goal so some useful tips cheers
Fantastic, thank you
Am a goalkeeper and havent played for 2 years thanks to this pandemic! Hope these videos can help me get out of the rusty zone
This video helped alot, thanks bro 👍
👏👏❤️🧤thank you gonna keep this in mind for my first game at new club
Love these as always! Bump!
From Makha and his Dad - these are some great videos we really enjoyed them thanks for adding them - cheers all the way from Australia
bro,im young and a new goalkeeper,so i had problems with 1v1 now i learned a lot,THANK U
It will help me a lot..thanks Dude
You are in Croatia❤️
Istna. Ja Igrem U Zagreb 🏰
@@GKGOLUREMI ja sutre igram na tom terenu🤩
thx bro.... it was helpful
Very nice video I learned much of this video
Helped me alot cheers
I like this because this is a real life scenario
I will definitely work on it brother 🎯🎯🎯
i play high school soccer and i am a goalie, this video was super helpful.
I’ve never watched videos on 1v1s as I’ve always been confident because I’m a big keeper. Not gonna lie I was impressed with myself because I naturally do the things you said 😂
Great video man
Very helpful. I just usually try to make me big as possible without really knowing what to do.
This was helpful!
You are inspiring ✊🏻
Thanks, great adice
One of the best video
Very good video!✌🏽
Thx alot!
Thanks broo♥️
i saved my first one on my first game and i stood this big man up
Hi im Goalkeeper from Czech Republic and i am 13.
I want to be next Petr Čech.
You are really helping me with my skills.
When i watch your videos i learn so much good thinks for goalkeeper.
So i want to say thank you so much.ILY ^-^ NO HOMO
I love it when the guys running at you and you run at him and full blown dive into him and at the ball, shuts them down completely lol. I guess you may call that sweeper keeper or just going off the line and going up to him and being more at him or idk lol.
Great video again.
Thank you so much. I play indoor pickup and rec and this game me some confidence.
Im getting more motivated by watching these vids
Nice one GK goluremi
I was once told that a good goalie can always find a way to blame their defenders🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good training 😍
You are much better than modern goalkeeping
I'm a young goalkeeper and I love it every game I'm a goalkeeper everyone wants me to be a keeper so i hope I do good in my football match today
Thank You
I luv this video, so much help! Definitely trying this in my next game! - Grace, U12 going into U14
Two rules:
1. If you saved it, good for you
2. If you didn't save it, it's alright goalkeepers in all kinds of sports have the same level of disadvantage anyway
So dope as usual!
You are the best
Great.keeping bro 👌
Great video
I have a tournament tomorrow, I really needed this
How did it go
@@hewlai1519 that was 6 months ago so idk bro
3:00 love the freeze
Awesome video as always man! Hope Eastern Europe is treating you well!
It's been an interesting experience so far! Can't wait to come back to the states in a few weeks for our midseason break though
My school has only six grades and I am in my last. I am the best goalkeeper in school and this really helps me to improve
Had a few bloody noses stopping a few. Twisted a couple player's ankles to haha I was really aggressive when I was a keeper
Super je video. Hvala puno za vaše savet. Pozdrav iz Kanade
Govorite hrvatski u Kanade?
@@GKGOLUREMI neee moji roditelji su iz Srbije ali živimo u Kanadi
I find it very good
Nice vid as usual!
Thanks man
@@GKGOLUREMI you made me become a better keeper (with ur tips) thank you
@@mtisboss2775 Great to hear! That's that whole point of the channel haha
Because i decided to jokingly play goalie for my teammates on the 1st practice now I gotta do it in games 😂😂 good video ty
I think the main reason we play in goal is because the rush of making a save and the buzz can keep you going the whole game, it’s great!
The nutmeg tho
99% of football fans have no idea how important is goalie. Great video.
I hate 1v1s but I feel so good when I actually make the save
I just fully tackle them I know it’s risky but when you fully come out I go with my shins even without shin pads in training or something when I should go with my hands but I feel more comfortable with going with my legs/shins
I love How he opens his legs so wide and the attacker kicks directly into them every time
Angles angles angles. Make the striker go where he doesn't want to. Decrease his target and his options. Maybe some of those defenders can get back to help.
I love your videos. thank you so much