@@Will-hates.u I know, though it would be funny if they thought they were going to destroy their grandma with this video, just for their grandma to actually be a pro fútbol player, and destroy them instead.
ehhh, they have different purposes, if your a striker trying to get through on goal 1 and 5 are best yes, but on the wing 2 and 3 can be free space when used right, granted 2 should only be a body feint. I use 3 all the time to explode past a defender while also putting a leg in between me and them making it harder for them to get the ball cleanly.
@@Fc_Kskkj imo perfecting the first three with a revision on two to simplify it too a body feint will do much more then an elastico, the problem with elastico is that generally a very specific set of circumstances need to be met in order for it too be practical to use, and 4 is almost never working in game because most players actually have reflexes. generally the simpler moves are far more practical and usable.
@@Peluquinho No - Echigo invented it, Rivellino learned the move from him. Its really not that hard to find this fact mate. Even R9 used the Elastico before R10
the stars are given on the basis of how hard is it to execute the move and how hard is it make it work like a body feint can be used against 5 players in succession while if you a do a stepover and beat one then the next player kinda reads your move and he might beat you and if not him the 3rd one will surely clatter you
They’re all easy to pull off when the defender over-commits. I just found it easier to not commit at all, keep the attacker in front of me, and wait for a fellow teammate to show up and create a 2v1 situation that was about a 95% win ratio.
@@AJ_Sparten1337 so by your point sure it might be “easier” , whatever that means lmfaoo but knowing that you don’t know how to time your defense right by what you saying and you always looking for a 2 vs 1 situations , then you going to always leave someone open . And if you playing players with actual skills then you leaving more of a chance for the other team to score
Stepovers actually work if the attacker has speed and space behind the defender... When you do a stepover you can throw a ball close to the defender so keeping almost a straight line for your movement, overrun the defender before he gains the speed and drop the shoulder.
As a defender 1 and 5 are definitely the most effective. Others ones are locked down to much just feet movement and level 4 is just not practical, its harder to do and if I stand in front of you it doesnt even work