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8th April 2016
06:12pm BST

"The wall is usually made up of four, five or six players. You try to get height in the wall. If you have a small team you are in trouble and, if he knows you are a team that jumps in the wall, he could go on the ground."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/717795484757319680?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Rule number three: "Don't attempt to catch it" In fairness to Wilson, this is actually sound advice. A goalkeeper could look foolish if he attempted to catch a Payet shot, particularly with the propensity of modern footballs to swerve and change flight.
"Goalkeepers in my era prided ourselves on catching it. You dare not do that now. The modern goalkeeper has to play safe if it is hit with any pace. Knock it for a corner, knock it out for a throw-in, knock it anywhere to the side."The only problem might be that it's pretty difficult to catch a Payet free-kick as the Frenchman tends to find the top corner of the net. Rule number four: "Hold your nerve…and hope"
"Payet's free-kicks are out of the ordinary. If he gets it right, you are on a wing and a prayer."Cheers Bob, we'll just forget that earlier advice then.

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