Hey hi #allattack , actually I am a football player in my schl team. We got defeated 2 times at 2 different places and at different times. My team is not an expert we all are 15years old we need new skills on midfeild and passing + aiming and shooting
I want to be a football player.But my family don't want that.They don't support me.But I love football very very very much.But I don't have opportunity. 😞😭😭 🇧🇩
1:28 - Poor Body Position (when receiving the ball) 2:12 - Playing With Your Head Down (keep glancing up) 2:53 - Standing Flat-Footed (not ready to react) 3:22 - Power Over Placement (shoot with accuracy, power comes later) 4:02 - Not Protecting Yourself (use arms to protect space, bend knees) 4:32 - Over-Dribbling (look to pass, ball will get taken away) 5:37 - Lack of Awareness (constantly look around when w/out ball) 5:53 - Letting the Ball Bounce (try to receive it before ball bounces) 6:27 - Not Knowing Teammates (know which teammates can do what) 7:12 - Not Cutting Across (change angles to make harder for defender) 7:55 - Not Moving to the Ball (when receiving pass/to prevent defender) 8:40 - Shooting Off Balance (get on balance first, or pass the ball) 9:27 - Unnecessary 1-2 pass (make sure the situation warrants it) 10:08 - Not Asking for the Ball (call for ball, look involved, move to get open) 10:52 - Ignoring Field Positions (ball speed/grass - uneven field affects ball) 11:33 - Keeping Players Onside (be aware of last defender, get behind) 12:02 - Ignoring Fitness (get in shape to play well during game) 12:34 - Stupid Fouls (be careful not to foul opponent near own goal) 13:31 - Shielding Ball Not Going Out (make sure ball is going out quickly) 14:18 - Stupid Red Flags (keep legs low, don’t jump w/ both feet, be calm) 15:03 - Not Taking a Touch (receive pass first, then shoot ball) 15:48 - Bad Throw-Ins (keep feet on ground, behind line, two hands, overhand)
This is class for those that aren’t beginners too. It’s good to just go over the basics sometimes, especially if you’ve been playing years on end and want to improve. Sometimes you can forget the smallest of things.. well done great video 👌🏼
You know I wear glasses....So I have to take them off during the game...And the only way I recognise my teammates is by learning the colour of their t-shirts😂😂😂 Sometimes I give pass to opponents cuz they were also wearing the same coloured shirt as my teammate....Very difficult specially as a defender😂😂
Bro It happens with me too but I suggest to buy stopper for glasses I have them and they don’t let your glass fall away u can get it from any eyesight shop
- look at the field, no head down - use your hand to defend - don’t stay, always be ready in your toes - if defender is chasing, then don’t run straight - cut of their angle - if there is no defender near you then dribble and react smartly, don’t fast react If you have plenty time - then take a touch
@@lawrenzo_12 Australia calls it soccer too. Idk why American football and afl are called football when they use there hands but I can’t change it and since my country calls it soccer I will too.
When I started playing football I was real good!!!! But bcoz of covid I was put on a break and I didn't play much and when I returned to playing my friends were better than me and they said I was a noob but when I started watching your videos and gradually improved and now I am a pro like literally for the past 9 months I haven't missed a single penalty and my power shot is like super crazy thank u, man, u helped me improve and become a pro just thanks, man.
Not want to be that guy. But if you are older than 12 and not allready in a professional club, you are not going to make it. Focus on school and keep football as a hobby.
@@Kwioresma Not necessarily. If you're a good player who stands out in a high level amateur league, you can get scouted and still make it pro after age 12. A few of my friends were amatuers until they got scouted between the ages of 14-16. One played in the English Premier League, one played in the Irish Premier League, and another one played in League 2. Obviously you have a better chance if you're in a pro academy, but if you're dominating in a good amatuer league then you can work your way up to pro.
Some of these things don't work when playing with friends. Some of my friends are really wild players. If you try cutting across on high speed, they will get you with a complete leg sweep and you'll end up falling badly or even getting an injury. Some times I can't even head the ball because I know they are gonna go for a kick when the ball is at head height, so I just prefer saving my teeth at that time lol.
Same here especially as I'm a lot weaker and smaller than my friends. Even if I hold the ball for a few seconds there is a high probability I'll get clattered
These tips are for competitive football matches where there is a proper ref. Not for kickabouts with nut jobs who are trying to kick the crap out of you.
Football isnt just passing/dribbling and shooting, its also a mind game where you need to look and think fast for a good position and be ready even at the lowest amount of time you have
for the cutting across the defenders, my tip is that when your sure that u can run faster than them and your actually ahead of them because I tried it in a match and got destroyed because I thought I was ahead of the defender but in reality we were at the same level and when I cutted the ball ahead, I lost the ball
Bro please can you make more like this its really helpful too me...... And also make how to dribble the ball ,how to do skills , at which time which skill we has to do like that ❤
On number 10 - not asking for the ball:I literally do all three things mentioned here and some teammates still don't get it even tho I am literally pointing to where I want the pass. Sometimes I am stunned by people. As wiser people said: "Football is a simple game played by intelligent people" but more often than not it's the opposite....
I'm a 15 year old boy and I am about 1.5 metres tall I know a lot of skills but I don't know which position to play. Should I play as a winger or as an attacking midfielder , please let me know which position I should play.
As a defender the sideways is good but always know where everyone on the field is cuz I just place myself behind their side and run right behind them and go for a slide tackle as they don’t even realize me (ik slide tackle isn’t good option but it’s fun)
As a defender, I would love to see a video like this specifically on defensive mistakes. I can think of many off the top of my head. 1) Not staying within the defensive triangle (triangle between goal, and two wing attackers). Too often you see defenders with a false sense that they should be at their "position", even as attackers have entirely shifted to one side, not realizing that their position (left, right, center) should always be relative to where the attackers are with respect to the goal. 2) Not properly adjusting the distance to the covered player. The easiest rule of thumb is to imagine that from wherever to ball currently is on the field, if it were to be passed to the player you're covering, then the distance between you and that player should be about equal to the distance you can run in the time it takes for the ball to get to the player. If too far, they'll be able to get it too comfortably. If too close, they'll be able to make a break for it and catch you off guard. 3) Staying in front of the covered player instead of between them and the goal (usually). Most of the time, the coverage position should be between the player and the goal (see above for distance rule) since that is the most dangerous and likely direction they'll want to go if they get the ball. Too often, beginners will try to stand between the ball and the player, hoping to intercept or block a pass to them, not realizing that the priority is to neutralize the player's options if they were to get the ball, rendering them useless. Covering the pass to them is only secondary and tends to apply only opportunistically, at the very end (near goal) or as a last resort (if they run too fast). 4) Turning towards or passing to the center after recapturing the ball and being under pressure. As a defender who just recaptured the ball when there is still a lot of forward pressure (e.g., lots of attackers in the box), the center is the last place you ever want to consider going to or passing the ball to. Unless clearing it is the only option, you need to protect the ball, and turn towards the outside / wing and carry or pass it along that way. For beginners, I would say that easily 1/2 of goals can be avoided by just this rule alone. 5) Rushing into the ball carrier instead of patiently boxing them out. This is the trickiest technique, especially mentally. You want to rush in and win the ball back, but you have to be patient. You have to gradually meet the player's momentum, otherwise, if you are charging in, they'll just side-step or break away, and you will just overshoot with no chance to get back in time. 6) Getting drawn in by the ball carrier, piling up on them and thus leaving other attackers open. It's very common for beginner defenders to tend to pile up on the ball carrier, sometimes due to a lack of confidence on other defenders, but that often leaves other attackers open. 7) Staying too far away from the ball carrier when covering them. Sort of the opposite of rushing in, many beginners will hesitate to get close to the ball carrier. You just have to get into their face, that's the job. Once you've matched their momentum, there isn't really a limit to how close you should get, and use your body to box them out. 8) Leaning back and poking at the ball instead of leaning forward and using your body. Similarly, a lot of beginners will timidly try to poke at the ball with their feet to try to knock it away from the ball carrier. Other than tackles, which are literally sliding to poke the ball away, which are only a last resort, the most effective way to get the ball is to lean forward, step up to the player, restrict their movements with your body, and then take the ball. Leaning back and attempting to poke at it generally doesn't work, and often leads to embarrassing faints (side note: often the impressive dribbling compilation videos also show many mistakes of this kind by defenders). 9) Swinging wildly at flying balls instead of stopping them with your body. Often in defense, passes or shots fly near you at awkward angles and heights. Too often, beginners attempt to swing at those using their feet, thinking they can clear the ball or even control it that way, which is rarely successful given the speed, angle and height of those shots. This is forgetting that the priority is to stop whatever this pass or shot is supposed to accomplish, and the safest way to do that, is to just put your body in the way of the ball. The more of your body you can put in the way of the ball, the better chance you have of stopping it. Those are the major ones I can think of right now.
Apart from one comment, which is thankful for some very useful tips and all of them quite true to anyone who understands the game, other comments are mind-boggling to me. It's sad.
fact no.1 - people live in different countries so they call it different things for example: Frys in the us = fried potato sticks. In the uk chips = fried potato sticks, get it? Different names same thing.
If I call American football(basically rugby)soccer then everybody will call me out for calling it with the wrong name that's exactly the same you should call everything with its right name
on the topic of fitness- what do i do if i have asthmatic bronchitis meaning my lung capacity is handicapped along with other breating issues do i just quit
I have a problem. One of my friends suck at soccer when I'm dribbling he straight away jumps in to get the ball without going backwards he goes forward to tackle, there are not many players so when he dribbles he gets close to the defender and cuts the ball but the goes very far ahead and he is faster so he gets there first. Can you make a video on tips defend against those type of players and dribble past them. please he makes fun of me that I suck and makes rules that don't exist and says its the rules of the game but it isn't. And when do the same thing that he does he doesn't count it. Please I hope you find this message, make a video on tips to dribble past those guys and defend againts those guys.
It is being very difficult for me to controll the ball. I didnt play football for a week and now i have degraded my performence a lot. Idk what to do. I am not just able to do anything that i used to do before.
the whole english world except india calls it soccer. as someone who calls it football (albeit im from the usa (and i speak spanish)) i will never understand how excessively authoritarian british folk are over their own term. why are you guys so close minded that you dont understand linguistic and cultural diversity?
I had a game a few weeks ago where one of our guys threw so badly I’m pretty sure he’s not allowed to throw anymore as instructed by our coaches. He threw it with one hand like he was the goalie or some shit.
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Hey hi #allattack , actually I am a football player in my schl team. We got defeated 2 times at 2 different places and at different times. My team is not an expert we all are 15years old we need new skills on midfeild and passing + aiming and shooting
I want to be a football player.But my family don't want that.They don't support me.But I love football very very very much.But I don't have opportunity. 😞😭😭
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Amazing channel that can provide everything in one shot , love from 🇮🇳
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@@nuhin_al_raian same too. what country from bro😓😓
1:28 - Poor Body Position (when receiving the ball)
2:12 - Playing With Your Head Down (keep glancing up)
2:53 - Standing Flat-Footed (not ready to react)
3:22 - Power Over Placement (shoot with accuracy, power comes later)
4:02 - Not Protecting Yourself (use arms to protect space, bend knees)
4:32 - Over-Dribbling (look to pass, ball will get taken away)
5:37 - Lack of Awareness (constantly look around when w/out ball)
5:53 - Letting the Ball Bounce (try to receive it before ball bounces)
6:27 - Not Knowing Teammates (know which teammates can do what)
7:12 - Not Cutting Across (change angles to make harder for defender)
7:55 - Not Moving to the Ball (when receiving pass/to prevent defender)
8:40 - Shooting Off Balance (get on balance first, or pass the ball)
9:27 - Unnecessary 1-2 pass (make sure the situation warrants it)
10:08 - Not Asking for the Ball (call for ball, look involved, move to get open)
10:52 - Ignoring Field Positions (ball speed/grass - uneven field affects ball)
11:33 - Keeping Players Onside (be aware of last defender, get behind)
12:02 - Ignoring Fitness (get in shape to play well during game)
12:34 - Stupid Fouls (be careful not to foul opponent near own goal)
13:31 - Shielding Ball Not Going Out (make sure ball is going out quickly)
14:18 - Stupid Red Flags (keep legs low, don’t jump w/ both feet, be calm)
15:03 - Not Taking a Touch (receive pass first, then shoot ball)
15:48 - Bad Throw-Ins (keep feet on ground, behind line, two hands, overhand)
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@@ghost0fherobrine203agreed
bro thank you i can learn from my mistakes, so i can upgrade my style, 1 comment in this video.
@@ghost0fherobrine203legend
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This is class for those that aren’t beginners too. It’s good to just go over the basics sometimes, especially if you’ve been playing years on end and want to improve. Sometimes you can forget the smallest of things.. well done great video 👌🏼
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yes i have been playing for years but i still need to improve first touch by not letting the ball bounce and staying on my toes
yeah. coach told us to look up how professionals play and tips on how to play our positions. this is a very helpful video.
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I learned everything from you the mistakes ,tricks and tips and you are like a teacher for millions of people. Thank you Sir!
I was the 69th like 😂😂😂😂😂
Could you also make a video about good movement guides for different positions like striker,winger,midfielder.I hope you guys see this
I think they already have, what position do do u play? I can send u the link
@@jasonoduro-brako776 striker
@@jasonoduro-brako776 winger
Midfelder
Striker
You know I wear glasses....So I have to take them off during the game...And the only way I recognise my teammates is by learning the colour of their t-shirts😂😂😂 Sometimes I give pass to opponents cuz they were also wearing the same coloured shirt as my teammate....Very difficult specially as a defender😂😂
Exactly my problem
You must be short sighted
Nope wear contact lenses , i usually play putting them on 😊
@@orugehassan7174 Broke bro...Please do the favour of gifting me a pair....I would prefer green or bright brown
Same 🥲🥲🥲
Bro It happens with me too but I suggest to buy stopper for glasses I have them and they don’t let your glass fall away u can get it from any eyesight shop
This man can literally be a beginner and Pro at the same time.
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Great video I definitely need to work on standing flat footed less and not letting the ball bounce sometimes.
- look at the field, no head down
- use your hand to defend
- don’t stay, always be ready in your toes
- if defender is chasing, then don’t run straight - cut of their angle
- if there is no defender near you then dribble and react smartly, don’t fast react
If you have plenty time - then take a touch
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First mistake, it’s called football not soccer.
its called soccer in America
It’s called soccer in a few places e.g America, Australia
@@JesusIsLord-Christianthe whole world : Football
Usa= soccer.
And you play your american Football with your hands but you call it Football 🤦🏽😹
Yeah it football
@@lawrenzo_12 Australia calls it soccer too. Idk why American football and afl are called football when they use there hands but I can’t change it and since my country calls it soccer I will too.
I used to watch these guys years ago, I wondered where they were know. Surprised they are still making videos and still very popular!
Thank you very much to the best soccer tutorials channel ever!
When I started playing football I was real good!!!! But bcoz of covid I was put on a break and I didn't play much and when I returned to playing my friends were better than me and they said I was a noob but when I started watching your videos and gradually improved and now I am a pro like literally for the past 9 months I haven't missed a single penalty and my power shot is like super crazy thank u, man, u helped me improve and become a pro just thanks, man.
Yah i gain 20 kg weight
the first part with covid is the exact same as me. im tryna become a pro also
Not want to be that guy. But if you are older than 12 and not allready in a professional club, you are not going to make it. Focus on school and keep football as a hobby.
@@Kwioresma Not necessarily. If you're a good player who stands out in a high level amateur league, you can get scouted and still make it pro after age 12. A few of my friends were amatuers until they got scouted between the ages of 14-16. One played in the English Premier League, one played in the Irish Premier League, and another one played in League 2. Obviously you have a better chance if you're in a pro academy, but if you're dominating in a good amatuer league then you can work your way up to pro.
@@Kwioresmabro i didn’t start playing until 13 and I am better then most other kids
I was surprised to see such a good list. It frustrates me when even the pros make some of these mistakes.
Some of these things don't work when playing with friends. Some of my friends are really wild players. If you try cutting across on high speed, they will get you with a complete leg sweep and you'll end up falling badly or even getting an injury. Some times I can't even head the ball because I know they are gonna go for a kick when the ball is at head height, so I just prefer saving my teeth at that time lol.
Same here especially as I'm a lot weaker and smaller than my friends. Even if I hold the ball for a few seconds there is a high probability I'll get clattered
Ahhh Sunday league in a nutshell 😂
These tips are for competitive football matches where there is a proper ref. Not for kickabouts with nut jobs who are trying to kick the crap out of you.
I’ve been watching you since 2016 really helped me to improve this is my new UA-cam acc but u helped me man keep up the great work!❤
Great list. Think I do about 90% of these.
12:28 I struggle a lot in fitness feeling low in stamina, what are the basic endurance exercise I can do to improve my fitness ?
do jogging bro
Im just a Sunday league player, so this is incredibly helpful thank you
On way to game now thanks for the tips
Big fan All attack!❤
1:00 clean transition👌
Football isnt just passing/dribbling and shooting, its also a mind game where you need to look and think fast for a good position and be ready even at the lowest amount of time you have
for the cutting across the defenders, my tip is that when your sure that u can run faster than them and your actually ahead of them because I tried it in a match and got destroyed because I thought I was ahead of the defender but in reality we were at the same level and when I cutted the ball ahead, I lost the ball
Cutting across the defender is for when you are already ahead of them. If you're not ahead of them, then you're just passing them the ball!
Thank you so much for the tips!
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Bro please can you make more like this its really helpful too me......
And also make how to dribble the ball ,how to do skills , at which time which skill we has to do like that ❤
Very good, thanks so much i'm a coach in england, uk this is very useful. Well delivered.
On number 10 - not asking for the ball:I literally do all three things mentioned here and some teammates still don't get it even tho I am literally pointing to where I want the pass. Sometimes I am stunned by people. As wiser people said: "Football is a simple game played by intelligent people" but more often than not it's the opposite....
Hello I'm Silas OPIO from Uganda, thanks for the great work you are doing
Teach us on how to finish into a goal
I'm a 15 year old boy and I am about 1.5 metres tall I know a lot of skills but I don't know which position to play. Should I play as a winger or as an attacking midfielder , please let me know which position I should play.
bro im 14 i play attacking mid i can dribble and pass but can't finish, my friends call me darwin nunez😂
I can play as a Striker, Winger and Attacking Midfielder. I know a lot of skills even dribbling a lot of people older than me
I have got a lot of information from this... thanks mate.
May the Lord bless whoever is reading this, as well as your entire family, and all your friends, in Jesus name, Amen!
Thanks and God bless you too
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God bless, thank you
11:20 what if its just stone? The field at my school is like an even stone field which is painted.
Hello you got a new subscriber because your videos help me so much that I even see that I’m starting to improve thanks!
Hi , bro how i can improve my finishing i run fast and ive good dribbling skills but i cant finish perfectly 😢
As a defender the sideways is good but always know where everyone on the field is cuz I just place myself behind their side and run right behind them and go for a slide tackle as they don’t even realize me (ik slide tackle isn’t good option but it’s fun)
12:14 comedy scenes 😂😂
Your learnig methods is so good
As a defender, I would love to see a video like this specifically on defensive mistakes. I can think of many off the top of my head.
1) Not staying within the defensive triangle (triangle between goal, and two wing attackers). Too often you see defenders with a false sense that they should be at their "position", even as attackers have entirely shifted to one side, not realizing that their position (left, right, center) should always be relative to where the attackers are with respect to the goal.
2) Not properly adjusting the distance to the covered player. The easiest rule of thumb is to imagine that from wherever to ball currently is on the field, if it were to be passed to the player you're covering, then the distance between you and that player should be about equal to the distance you can run in the time it takes for the ball to get to the player. If too far, they'll be able to get it too comfortably. If too close, they'll be able to make a break for it and catch you off guard.
3) Staying in front of the covered player instead of between them and the goal (usually). Most of the time, the coverage position should be between the player and the goal (see above for distance rule) since that is the most dangerous and likely direction they'll want to go if they get the ball. Too often, beginners will try to stand between the ball and the player, hoping to intercept or block a pass to them, not realizing that the priority is to neutralize the player's options if they were to get the ball, rendering them useless. Covering the pass to them is only secondary and tends to apply only opportunistically, at the very end (near goal) or as a last resort (if they run too fast).
4) Turning towards or passing to the center after recapturing the ball and being under pressure. As a defender who just recaptured the ball when there is still a lot of forward pressure (e.g., lots of attackers in the box), the center is the last place you ever want to consider going to or passing the ball to. Unless clearing it is the only option, you need to protect the ball, and turn towards the outside / wing and carry or pass it along that way. For beginners, I would say that easily 1/2 of goals can be avoided by just this rule alone.
5) Rushing into the ball carrier instead of patiently boxing them out. This is the trickiest technique, especially mentally. You want to rush in and win the ball back, but you have to be patient. You have to gradually meet the player's momentum, otherwise, if you are charging in, they'll just side-step or break away, and you will just overshoot with no chance to get back in time.
6) Getting drawn in by the ball carrier, piling up on them and thus leaving other attackers open. It's very common for beginner defenders to tend to pile up on the ball carrier, sometimes due to a lack of confidence on other defenders, but that often leaves other attackers open.
7) Staying too far away from the ball carrier when covering them. Sort of the opposite of rushing in, many beginners will hesitate to get close to the ball carrier. You just have to get into their face, that's the job. Once you've matched their momentum, there isn't really a limit to how close you should get, and use your body to box them out.
8) Leaning back and poking at the ball instead of leaning forward and using your body. Similarly, a lot of beginners will timidly try to poke at the ball with their feet to try to knock it away from the ball carrier. Other than tackles, which are literally sliding to poke the ball away, which are only a last resort, the most effective way to get the ball is to lean forward, step up to the player, restrict their movements with your body, and then take the ball. Leaning back and attempting to poke at it generally doesn't work, and often leads to embarrassing faints (side note: often the impressive dribbling compilation videos also show many mistakes of this kind by defenders).
9) Swinging wildly at flying balls instead of stopping them with your body. Often in defense, passes or shots fly near you at awkward angles and heights. Too often, beginners attempt to swing at those using their feet, thinking they can clear the ball or even control it that way, which is rarely successful given the speed, angle and height of those shots. This is forgetting that the priority is to stop whatever this pass or shot is supposed to accomplish, and the safest way to do that, is to just put your body in the way of the ball. The more of your body you can put in the way of the ball, the better chance you have of stopping it.
Those are the major ones I can think of right now.
Bro wrote my school essay 💀
@@Cr7THEGOAT387 UA-cam should add a limit for how much you type in your comments lol
Thanks for writing all of this. I'm a beginner that does a lot of defending so this knowledge helps
@@Cr7THEGOAT387 what is even funnier is that he probably does this automatically, without even thinking
Apart from one comment, which is thankful for some very useful tips and all of them quite true to anyone who understands the game, other comments are mind-boggling to me. It's sad.
Can you make a video on tips how to not hit the soccer ball over the goal?
I really like this
Keep it up brother
2:01 teammates shouldve said man on 😭😭
Could you make a video of how to do the bicycle kick?
Legends watching from 🇮🇳 beautiful country INDIA 🇮🇳
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Mistake no.1-Calling it “Soccer”
Facts
fact no.1 - people live in different countries so they call it different things for example: Frys in the us = fried potato sticks. In the uk chips = fried potato sticks, get it? Different names same thing.
If I call American football(basically rugby)soccer then everybody will call me out for calling it with the wrong name that's exactly the same you should call everything with its right name
Mistake no1, you being dumb 😂
@@GoobartTit's called football. End of story.
on the topic of fitness- what do i do if i have asthmatic bronchitis meaning my lung capacity is handicapped along with other breating issues do i just quit
Thanks De Bryune for the insightful tutorials. Get well soon.
The title says 20 mistakes not 25 like in the video. Good video very helpful
can we appericiate its editing like its really good for a tutorial
thanks for this can you make a video of how to dribble 3 defender that are blocking you for getting pass then l need some tip
Bro I am the mistake 💀
real
I'm trying to watch all of your vids to win my soccer tornement
Thanks a lot. Great tips
Release more often it sad to see you guys not releasing anymore 😢
Thank you very much tomorrow i have a game i am going to correct all my mistakes and put result if i was difficult from other days ❤
How we can join your academy and how much it cost
Hey all attack do you think you could you do a tutorial on an air elastico
This is good for me and my friends thanks you so much❤
Plzz make video on how to improve ball touch or first touch
Fitness and stupid fouls are my biggest problems , I need to work on the timing of my tackles especially now that I'm a midfielder
Thanks ❤
where are y’all located? those soccer fields look amazing
I have a problem. One of my friends suck at soccer when I'm dribbling he straight away jumps in to get the ball without going backwards he goes forward to tackle, there are not many players so when he dribbles he gets close to the defender and cuts the ball but the goes very far ahead and he is faster so he gets there first. Can you make a video on tips defend against those type of players and dribble past them. please he makes fun of me that I suck and makes rules that don't exist and says its the rules of the game but it isn't. And when do the same thing that he does he doesn't count it. Please I hope you find this message, make a video on tips to dribble past those guys and defend againts those guys.
10:18 lol
It is being very difficult for me to controll the ball. I didnt play football for a week and now i have degraded my performence a lot. Idk what to do. I am not just able to do anything that i used to do before.
First mistake : in thumbnail 20 mistakes and showing 25 mistakes 😂
This video is so dense, i like it :)
Kindly make a video on Throw. Throw the ball with tricks. How can we do long throw ⚽⚽
That push at 5:36 was personal.
how I save injury. 🙏🙏🙏
its the best video so far ....
I want to joining in your skills how i can do to join , am Tanzania now
This video teaches me so much😉
This was enlightening/entertaining 😂 🫡
Big thanks. It helps a lot.
To be honest, looking down when dribbling is easier, because when I look up, my dribbles become weird and uneven..
Good for the new players who have started playing football
First mistake saying 20 in thumbnail but saying 25😂😂
The second one helped me so much
Bro got flying while tackling 💀💀
Thanks this helps me a lot
10:16 lmao 🤣🤣🤣
6:12 my teammate played a through ball thinking i woulr br there so we ended up losing possession
This really helped me because im getting ready for school matches with others schools
Sameee
@Allattack can you make a video on how to play like Kylian Mbappe
Great stuff!
love your humour
Can somebody send this to Harry Maguire?? Or is it too late?
Nice video keep it up.i could understand every mistake
No 1 mistake is calling it @
“Soccer” 💀
the whole english world except india calls it soccer. as someone who calls it football (albeit im from the usa (and i speak spanish)) i will never understand how excessively authoritarian british folk are over their own term. why are you guys so close minded that you dont understand linguistic and cultural diversity?
Love it!
I had a game a few weeks ago where one of our guys threw so badly I’m pretty sure he’s not allowed to throw anymore as instructed by our coaches. He threw it with one hand like he was the goalie or some shit.
Beo could you please make a video about midfield postion players duties
4:30 why defender is back up
I have son who is left foot. On which side of the pitch he should play ?
Can you explain what is placement in football??
15:19
please make a video on how to improve your attacking fair as a striker. pls, i really need that, third time asking.