I just have one slight disagreement. The drag isn’t risky for a player who has checked his surroundings before receiving to make sure he can turn. In fact, used in the right moment it is a safe way to keep the ball because the foot wraps around it. This keeps the ball protected from challenges and close to the player. I think that’s why it’s so common.
The legend is back with another banger, I find that this guy teaches me more easily than other videos and i can apply it easier to my game by understanding how it works
Always a pleasure to watch your videos! I just play for fun mostly by myself, but I really enjoy practicing proper techniques. You also showcase everything with so much joy, it's contagious! :)
the inside touch off lead foot is great at getting into space for a shot safely. your back foot becomes a shield. the drag you'd use if you sense the defender is out of position. it's aggressive and harder to pull off but gets a better shot off. the outside foot and inside back leg find space but not directly to goal
One additional recommendation: learn to do these turns on both feet. I used to be pretty one-footed until some defender made fun of me for only being able to use my right. Within a year, I was pretty close to ambipedal. Learning how to do turns on both sides has helped immensely, and being able to shoot accurately with both feet means I don't care which way I go as long as I have space. There are some turns I am better at on one side than the other. For example, I’m much better at the drag on my left than my right and the outside is a lot easier on my right, but I hope to improve these both to the same level soon!
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Great vid, love your work man. Try milking some tiktok and instagram reels clips off these videos to get some more viewers because the quality is definitely there👍