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If ur a right footer,hit the bottom right of the ball with the area between ur right foot's toe side and its joint(toe knuckle)

If ur a left footer,its vice-versa.

Yes, but what part of the ball and what way does it curve?

Example: The bottom (below the centre line) outside (right if right footed) or bottom back or somewhere in between.

I heard Beckham (for corners and free kicks) would move at right angles to the direction the ball was to move. If the ball was at the centre of the pitch in line with the goal, he would approach the ball as if he was moving from one side of the pitch to the other, hit the ball (however?) and the ball would curve to the right, over the blockers and then left down toward the goal. Is this so?

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