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It is always good to have a football goal in your garden if you are an eager football player looking to improve on a daily basis. In this case, there are different goals available for different age groups. There are also accessories that you can add to your goal to improve more technical areas of your performance such as accuracy. This could include different shot techniques such as free kicks, penalties and simple dead balls from open play

Below we have listed our top 5 children’s football goals for home:

Arsenal went tumbling out of the Europa League last night due to a terrible performance against Valencia which could have seen them make it to the final. This was their last chance to make it to European football next season as they have had a run of bad form this season in the Premier League. During the games against Valencia, there was just no “spark” or enthusiasm from the players. They looked as if they would rather be somewhere else.

A few weeks ago there was the possibility of the European Super League (ESL) which almost became a reality. This created one of the biggest problems in world football as it meant that the top 6 clubs would go into a different league. This is where they would play other top teams from the other big leagues. However, not all football clubs agreed to this league such as Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and PSG.

In this article, we go through is heading the ball in football bad for your child and why. It is important as parents to understand what the reasons behind this are so that we can better educate ourselves and keep the children safe.

Ryan Mason is a big advocate in achieving this ban so that children are not allowed to head the ball at a young age. This is because back in 2018 he was forced to retire due to a fractured skull. Although this did not come from heading the ball it raised suspicion that any head injury could be a serious injury. Regardless if it comes from heading the ball or during a challenge for the ball.

Like most kids, they all want football boots that are the newest out or ones that their favourite footballer wears. This means that the majority of the time they may have their mindset on a new pair of boots without actually thinking about what is in the market. With Summer just around the corner, it means your child will be able to get out more to play the sport they love with friends.