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Kicking ability of keeper to blame
Coventry City goalkeeper Keiren Westwood's kicking ability could be one of the reasons why City played a lot of hoofball under Aidy Boothroyd.
Westwood's long kicks helped the Republic Of Ireland to a 2-1 win over Macedonia on Saturday night and according to the Irish Independent's Aidan O'Hara, his kicking may be a factor as to why teams he plays in resort to long ball tactics.
O'Hara wrote: "....for all the wailing that goes with Ireland's inability to keep possession, the cheers weren't any quieter when the goals went in for the fact that they both started as a result of Keiren Westwood's kicking.
"The Coventry City goalkeeper has a ball-striking ability to make many outfield players envious, but when part of the pre-match analysis has one of the positives as a goalkeeper "who has a good kick on him", it's hardly surprising that the ball spends so much time in the air rather than on the floor."
This doesn't make sense to me, all keepers have to take goalkicks and everytime Westwood has to take one a fan who sits somewere near me shouts "hoof" everytime what does he want Westie to do pass it along the floor to the opposistion? the defenders would only hoof it away anyway if he passed to them.
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