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On the court, when a football player attacks with the ball, he always gets as close as possible to the goal AB. Can you analyze the reason why he did this from a mathematical point of view?
Generally speaking, it depends on the position of the opposing defender. Generally speaking, the two defenders will be on both sides of D, but the two wingers haven't come back to defend during the fast break. When the front fork player runs to AB without the ball, he can penetrate the defenders on both sides of D as long as he has a top midfield or a front waist. After receiving the ball, A or B has more choices. For example, you can directly observe the goalkeeper's position, kick the near corner or the far corner, pass it to the teammate who is pressed in the D position, or kick the ball to the center.

The closer to the goal, the greater the shooting angle and the higher the hit rate.