Isco is one of my favorite players because he never loses the ball, is very creative, and can operate so well in tight spaces! We are going over how to operate in tight spaces like Isco who does this so consistently! Get my FREE Ebook "Game Changer" here: bit.ly/ebookgamechanger If you're really looking to take your game to the next level with exclusive content, training programs, and personal feedback on your game, then check out the Simply Soccer Academy. More info here: bit.ly/ssmmnextlevel Check out my other pages: instagram: instagram.com/simplysoccerpro/ Facebook: facebook.com/SimplySoccerPro/
@@fokal.strktr NO, pace is NEVER used in terms of explosiveness. Pace generally refers to top speed (which means how fast a player can run). on the other hand, acceleration (how quickly a player can get to his top speed) and deceleration (how quickly a player can slow down from his top speed) are what you are referring to when you're speaking of explosiveness. Both are very different though being related to speed, for eg. Ronaldo and Bale have better top speed while Messi has better acceleration and deceleration
@@wethecreatives1040 Barcelona bought De Jong to replace Iniesta, I think Coutinho would be Messi's replacement, considering he has a very dangerous shot. Isco is great in retaining possession but lacks team vision, he's an excellent refiner but being a playmaker is a completely different matter. Even Rakitic is more of a playmaker than Isco.
@@teteskone41 Playing with Busquets Messi and Rakitic would help him develop playmaking skills, Real has 0 I mean 0 playmakers at the moment, dont say modric, hes clearly past his prime
Keep your body between the ball and the defender, also you have to be strong, really strong. Hazard is like 173cm tall but his legs are massive. Work on your total body strength, core etc.
This is a great vid you helped me realize that I need to stay more balanced and keep the ball closer to be a better player! People like you are very responsible with your time... I like to gameplay but now you got me working on my touches a lot and looking on RU-vid for the things that will help me instead of the things that waste my time
Another great video! Thank you so much, this player analysis series are my favourite videos on your channel, please do a Mohammed Salah video in the future where you talk about how to use speed effectively, thanks again😊
When practicing for this make sure to take a few peeks up ahead. Normally when you start doing tricks you keep your head down. Notice how Isco gets his head up every now and then. That is how you will master this. Otherwise, you might fuck a counter-attack opportunity or just lose the ball.
Arsenal could really use a player like Isco right now in midfield. Someone who is disciplined with the ball and can create and dribble better than Ramsey.
practising these skills on concrete, or any hardened surface will aid your ability to re-capture the ball since it moves slightly quicker and is bouncier than on grass. This will definately sharpen your reaction time.
He is certainly good in tight spaces but what I miss while watching him with Spain(with Iniesta benched) are long range passes and something extravagant that we are so used to watch with spain over the years. With Madrid, there are not much onus on Isco to make such passes as there is Kroos, Modric to handle the department but with Spain I felt Isco a bit stifled without this trickery. Good video analysis. Keep going.
Hes obviously not born with or or gifted, the difference between isco and a typical american child is american kids are too lazy they dont realize the foundation of football(soccer) deals highly with soccer iq which is veryyyy important. They go and watch skillshows and stuff but dont know how to apply it into games. Also most of them do not train the way they play. TRAIN HARD or you arent doing anything if you arent sweating you or soaked you havent trained hard enough
Romaine Francis No you aren't born with it. People like him and Ronaldo are called being street smart. You know how to workaround and get things done some way or other.
@@jorgejaime4325 I play for Fulham I’m u16 now and I’ve been there since 8 what my coach told me at u10 is go and play find a style that suits u and I’ve always been a player like Isco I love getting the ball anywhere on the pitch receiving under pressure and just creating havoc for the opposition just go and play and express yourself most people don’t do it out of fear
One key thing about isco, he has a low centre of gravity and is very quick (high acceleration). If he didn't have that he would have to use a whole other school-set to operate in tight spaces (hold up and more one-touch)
+Edgar Rosales In this whole video,he is showing Isco's skills and you are asking him why didn't he put in that nutmeg vs Verratti? Damn,you must really be jealous on Verratti .
It's the way they coach in Spain. They continue to develop amazing dribblers because that is what is prioritized as being crucial to being noticed by scouts.
As a real madrid fan...isco damn good in dribbling he lack the vision..his through balls are only effect sometimes..he likes to delay the situation when the whole team is about to go for counter..if he can improve these areas he is a world class....i still prefer james over isco..he is more creative and a better goslscorer but not dribblong genius like isco
call me cons i do remeber..the thing is he is not consiatent.I liked how he played against psg..he made more direct play in that game...and games against juve in ucl final and the supercup against barca..but only if he did in every games..
@call me cons LoL... Ronaldo delays... He is a world class finisher dude.. he needs his time.. I don't say what he does is best.. but only Ronaldo and messi can give you 40 to 50 goals a season... So you have to respect their decision making... Whether it may be right or wrong... But they understand the better than the rest of the football players in the world..
Definitely! 5 vs 5 is a great way to train. It's quick, requires quick feet and touches, and a lot of movement and crisp passing. Futsal is another great way to train!
Isco should play for Barca, not Madrid. I am a Real fan, but his style of playing fits them so well! he'd have the capacity to perform as he does with Spain