度0°のシュート - Kakudo 0° no shot - 0° angle shot

This technique consists in shooting the ball into the goal even if there is no direct course, this happens usually when being really close to the corner line, or on the corner spot.
The name comes from the fact it's being shot at a spot where there is "no angle", in other words, an angle of 0°, to shoot and reach the goal.
There are multiple ways to do this, however. The simpliest way is with a chip shot, with technical curve (Road to 2002 arc, chapter 107, page 16).
The name comes from the fact it's being shot at a spot where there is "no angle", in other words, an angle of 0°, to shoot and reach the goal.
There are multiple ways to do this, however. The simpliest way is with a chip shot, with technical curve (Road to 2002 arc, chapter 107, page 16).

Another way is to put a strong rotation effect on the ball, which is making the ball go into the goal after the chip shot has bounced on the ground (Rising sun arc, chapter 55, pages 18 to 21).
This variation can also be done without using a chip shot, but rather a straight shot, near the ground (Oversea fierce fights en la Liga arc, chapter 30, pages 12 to 15).
This variation is also allowing to aim for the far side of the goal like usual (Rising sun arc, chapter 55, pages 20-21), as well as the near side of the goal (Oversea fierce fights en la liga arc, chapter 30, pages 14-15).
This variation can also be done without using a chip shot, but rather a straight shot, near the ground (Oversea fierce fights en la Liga arc, chapter 30, pages 12 to 15).
This variation is also allowing to aim for the far side of the goal like usual (Rising sun arc, chapter 55, pages 20-21), as well as the near side of the goal (Oversea fierce fights en la liga arc, chapter 30, pages 14-15).
Natureza managed to perform this kind of shot in various difficult situations, like with a strong wind opposed to his curve (Road to 2002 arc, chapter 107, page 16), with a defender marking him, with an overhead after a backstep, performing a nutmeg on the defender, and performing a chip shot-like trajectory after making the ball bounce on the ground (Road to 2002 arc, chapter 109, pages 3 to 8), or in a one on one against a keeper (Rising sun arc, chapter 55, pages 18 to 21).
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