

It's tricky constantly trying to think of new routines to use on your free kicks - something to catch the keeper and defenders off guard and score that crucial set-piece goal.
But we're heartened to see Japanese second division side Kyoto Sanga take it thoroughly old-school for their latest effort. A routine regularly seen used by youngsters playing over the park sees loads of people pretend to take the free kick before the big lad boots it as hard as possible. Absolutely textbook.
Unfortunately over the park, there's no nets, so whoever kicks it has to go and get it, which is nowhere near as much fun.
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