How to rabona fifa 18

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Another scenario could be a right-footed winger sending a cross while playing on the left side of the pitch without having to turn first.

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There are several reasons why a player might opt to strike the ball this way: for example, a right-footed striker advancing towards the goal slightly on the left side rather than having the goal straight in front may feel that his shot power or accuracy with his left foot is inadequate (more colloquially, the player has 'no left'), so will perform a rabona in order to take a better shot. In association football, the rabona is the technique of kicking the football where the kicking leg is crossed behind the back of the standing leg. Association football tactic Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain performing a rabona while warming up for Arsenal in 2013

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