The ability to dribble other players in football is called dribbling. Coaches today require all professional players, especially offensive players, to be good at this component of the game. In many ways, skillful dribbling has predetermined the stellar journey of such players as Zidane, Messi and Ronaldinho.
It is necessary
Speed, physical strength, ball handling technique
Instructions
Step 1
The use of a particular stroke technique depends primarily on the qualities of the player himself. But it can also largely depend on the physical characteristics of the enemy, as well as the specific situation in which you need to apply the stroke. The player must decide for himself what type of dribbling he will use in a given situation. Uncertainty in the choice of a feint will lead to fuzzy actions, and the player is likely to lose the ball.
Step 2
High speed is in itself a good help for outplaying the players. If you have already dispersed well and only one player is acting against you without a safety net, then it makes sense to just throw the ball past him. Your opponent will have to turn from a standing position, while you have already gained a move. Therefore, most likely, having run around it, you will again have possession of the ball. This technique is also good because it does not require any additional technical tweaks. It is worth remembering only that the ball should not be thrown and released too far away from you.
Step 3
Some players are textured and have great physical strength. This helps them literally scrape the ball out of the defenders' feet, pushing through the defense even with great resistance, when the defenders help each other. Such a player must also skillfully use the body in order to cover the ball, preventing opponents from getting close to it. The ability to cover the ball with the body applies to all footballers. If there is no one to give the pass, and the player's stroke presents difficulties, then it makes sense to cover the opponent's access to the ball with your body. Perhaps during this time the situation on the field will improve. Using the body, you can try and beat the player, moving away from the enemy and gradually moving away from him.
Step 4
With a good technical readiness of a football player, he can use feints. Feint is a deceitful move in order to force the opponent to make an extra move and lose the moment to take the ball. In addition to developing feints for the development of dribbling, a football player must improve his control of the ball, strive to better "feel" the ball.
Step 5
The arsenal of tricks of modern professional football players is very rich. One of the simplest tricks is a false swing. When approaching an opponent, the player swings his leg, pretending to deliver a strong blow. This will force the opponent to instinctively put out his leg, turn his body. This unnecessary movement will prevent him from taking the ball.
Step 6
A sharp change in direction of movement can also leave the opponent out of work - he may simply not keep up with you, because, unlike you, he does not know in which direction you will move on. You can also use false movements of the body, when the body goes to one side, and then you with the ball to the other. A false stop also confuses the opponent - after it, the ball can be thrown past him or between his legs.
Step 7
Modern professional football players also use more complex feints. For example, they make quick alternating movements of the left and right feet around a standing ball, forcing the opponent to lose control. Then you can abruptly go to the side, leaving the opponent out of work. The so-called "Zidane feint" is especially chic. When approaching the opponent, the dribbler steps on the ball and turns 180 degrees from the opponent. This allows you to cover the ball with your body and prevent the opponent from reaching the ball.