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Long throws are back – and Brentford are the masters of them

The long shot is back to fashion, it looks like that.

After the arrival of Stoke in 2008, it was a tactical weapon used to shake the Premier League and threw the ball into the box and caused destruction.

And now it is becoming more and more on the best flight, Brentford proves that it is masters.

Against Chelsea on Saturday, Fabio Carvalho scored a late goal after Kevin Scade Long shooting to stay 2-2.

This was the last of the long shots during the game from the first Michael Kayode and then from Scade.

Previously, Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez made a long shot on the bar, although no one seems to have not touched the road.

Bees have scored five more goals than the other Premier League team since the beginning of last season.

It may not be beautiful, but it is effective.

“I felt a bit of a snob around such scenarios in the game,” Brentford’s boss Keith Andrews said. He said.

“If older children do it, then seems to have been accepted.”

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca asked how to avoid how long shots will accept their goals: “First of all, try not to accept throwing.

“There are Kayode, Jensen, Scade and even Pinnock, who are strong in horse shots.”

Former Wales Captain Pundit Ashley Williams’ BBC match said: “This is strangely difficult [to defend long throws].

“You are trying to defend the corners and free kicks the day before a game, but you don’t make long shots.

“Because it comes from a different angle, it creates chaos. Something that the teams need to work harder.”

The former Irish Republic’s goalkeeper Shay was given: “This refreshing. Sometimes a little old school can create some massacre.

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