It’s up to you, but I would say it is a little bit risky. Most of the time this happens, but occasionally it can get him sent off for a rash challenge. This can increase his aggression and make him rush to stop opponent attackers. Another theory is to put the goalkeeper on hard tackling. This is basically to prevent him from straying too far outfield, and I think it works because my goalie is very rarely “totally stranded” or “out of position”. A unit being the smallest possible registered movement on the screen. He suggested moving the goalkeepers position back one unit on the final quarter of all with ball screens. The best, and only, good idea I have heard and applied is from Martin O’Neill. This is because of all those “player X was out of position” commentary and such like. Many people are scared of changing the position of goalies, including me. jpg form was not comfortable enough to use, so I decided to re-write it in MS Word, create a PDF file and share it with you!
Here I found very interesting tips on with/without ball tweaking.