Evaluating the efficacy of the 'Stutter-Step' penalty technique
I’ve been It appears that the "stutter-step" approach, while effective at forcing a goalkeeper to commit early, is beginning to see diminishing returns as keepers become more disciplined in their positioning. From a technical perspective, do you believe that a high-velocity strike aimed at the 'postage stamp' remains the most statistically sound option, or is the psychological duel of the staggered run-up still the superior strategy? I would appreciate a nuanced discussion on the biomechanics and pressure-management involved in these high-stakes moments