A goalmouth refers to the section of the pitch that is situated at the front of the goalpost. In the sport of football, the playing surface has dimensions and markings that are drawn in the football pitch, per the Laws of the Game for football. The markings provide certain roles that make it easier for the officials of the game to give decisions when it comes to fouls, penalties, goals, among others.
Role of Goalmouth
The role of the goalmouth is to let the defenders know that if the opponent is near the area, their team is at risk of having their goal-getting scored. Once a player notices that the attacking team is entering the area at the front of the goalposts, he should start defending his pitch. If the area is not defended and the opponent manages to get past your team’s defenses, then it will be hard to push back them back as they head towards your goalposts intending to score a goal.
Defending Goalmouth
The role of defending the team usually falls on the midfielders. They are often trained not only to defend but to attack as well. One of their responsibility is to defend the goalmouth from the opposing team. With teamwork, they can defend their pitch from any attacks while at the same time pushing the other team away from their goalposts. In cases when the midfielder was not able to defend the area on time, and the other team manages to get past your defenses, your team can still bounce back with proper coordination and good communication among your teammates.
Importance of Goalmouth
The goalmouth is the area that is often surrounded by players, both the defending and attacking team. It is the place where the players battle for supremacy and showdown of skills. You will be able to learn how skillful the player is if he manages to maneuver around the defending team heading towards the goal. If a defender also managers to push his way around pass the attacking team, it would mean that he has good defensive skills and technique.