It only lasts a few seconds from start to finish, but the impact of the penalty kick in a soccer game can be huge, often overshadowing the remainder of the 90-minute game. Here, accomplished soccer journalist Lyttleton, examines the "art and psychology" of the kick, which results in a lucid, conversational study that provides fascinating context for what has become one of the most high-stakes moments in all of sports; the unsuccessful penalty attempt can easily become part of a national narrative. Lyttleton, who also runs a soccer consultancy, successfully discusses the kick from all angles, including several countries, leagues, and time periods. The author interviews famous penalty takers, attempting to understand why his home country of England so often stumbles when it comes to performing on the international stage.
VERDICT A great work of nonfiction that will have appeal to soccer enthusiasts and casual sports fans alike. For broad audiences.
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