One of my team mates stands in the midlle of the wall and when my teammate touches the ball the player in the wall runs into one side and i aim for where he was. so basically he makes a gap for me to shoot through. sometimes i accidentaly hit him in the stomach but mostly it works.
We have a man stand in the middle of the wall, and he slips out a little earlier than he would if you were going to shoot through the gap. While the wall is scrambling to fill in the hole, the kicker plays the ball just to the side of the wall, where the man who was in the wall has made a run. Then he is one on one with a surprised keeper. Its a little complicated to write, but it works fairly well. I saw Argentina do it a few years back, and they were successful, so we gave it a go and liked it. Obviously it only works once against a team (unless there a extremely dense).
ok, this is gonna be really hard to explain so try to understand. One man is taking the kick, another is in the middle of the wall, and a third is even with the man taking the kick but about 10 yards to the side of him where the wall is not in his way. The kick taker hits it at the man in the wall on the ground, the man in the wall then steps forward and gets a touch on the ball sending it to the third man who has a clear shot. Heres a crappy diagram that prolly wont work ................................[GOAL]........................ .................................................................. ....Thats a WALL--->__2__.............................. ................................................................. ................................................................. ..............................1.........3....................... so as you can see 1, plays it at 2 who then flicks it to the side at a diagonal for 3 to run on too and have an open shot disregard the little .'s , it wouldnt work without them there
There are two that i like to use. the first one is to have a guy quickly run behind the wall and tug an opposing player's shirt and as that player turns to stop the offending player from tugging the shirt, the ball is shot through, hopefully. Saw it in an Argentine league game (dont remember which one, this was like in '96). The other is to have two players stand in front of the ball, shielding it from sight and to split just before the ball is hit....seems to work well because the ball can be shot, passed or rolled back toward the kicker, the defense doesnt really know.