Anyone who enjoyed this video go and watch the highlights for Brighton vs arsenal this season to see the best example of odegaard doing this for his assist for martinellis goal. The execution and technique of the pass is amazing but if you slow the video down to 0.25x he scans once before xhaka even passes and then two critical scans to see if martinellis on the same page as him. It’s just phenomenal to look up twice as the balls travelling to you all whist adjusting your body to meet the ball perfectly for the perfect pass. As soon i started watching this video It reminded of that assist cos it’s such a good example of it from odegaard. Great video!!
I’d counter with the point that it is, especially within players in the middle the pitch…I think it’s a trait that more and more people are beginning to realize is integral to a quality baller
That's how players like Xavi went unnoticed for years and still remain underrated despite winning 2 Euros and a WC in 4 years as the brains of his national team and club. Average person is pretty dumb, half the population is even dumber than that. That's who is judging footballers.
@@RiceBowl0 Everyone knows it's integral. Pros just do it without thinking, based purely on instinct. They probably don't even realise how important it is to them.
Scanning by itself isn't a trait that can be measured by volume alone. The ability to track players in their mind, overall vision and understanding of the game all comes into play when understanding why and when a player Scans. Some players will scan loads and won't see much, some others will scan a couple times and be able to get enough info depending on what they're looking to do once they get the ball.
Amazing content! I coach a few youth elite players and even in their academies the ignorance for scanning is huge. If i watch a jupiler pro league game, highest level in Belgium, i see a very few amount of players who scan for awareness. There is so much room for improvement and should be added at the basic principles of football.
As a brazillian who grew up playing football 24/7 i feel really mad that we only have this kind of advanced football knowledge content online right now, in my turn we had none of this, i use to just play for fun with my friends all day long, rather to focus on improving and etc, i feel that i could have been so much better then i was ( bcz i was good just playing for fun ), my basic idea about football was dribbling and scoring ( mostly dribbling ). I remember that my friends were always mad at me for not defending and not passing the ball.
Love this video. I love how you talked about WHEN TO SCAN because not a lot of people know when. I didn’t know when until now. Do more helpful videos like this.
True. When Martin was 15 and Real was in for him. A newspaper asked his father what made him so good. The father did not use the word «scan» but described several exercises they did from when he was young to get a updated picture of the field before recieving the ball
Messi doesn't scan as much because he's confident in his reactive dribbling. His supreme dribbling ability does two things for him -- first, it keeps him from being dispossessed despite not scanning for potential tacklers, second, it encourages him to take the ball forward himself, which _then_ leads to critical pass opportunities by creating space for a teammate to make a run.
This is really, really good. That said, I would encourage you to caveat comparisons. Tough comparing any two players as it's always relative to so many things. Is the opponent playing against a team sitting in? Is the player man marked? Even the conditions dictate this to some extent (the hotter it is the tempo will drop off and everyone typically has more time and space). Ultimately, in order to scan the frequency is typically dictated by time and space (as well as ability). So even analyzing Odegaard in one game compared to another could see a swing in results. That all said, again, this is fantastic and really glad to see you provide this so both players and coaches alike get some sense of the importance of scanning. Great job here.
I make him one of the best midfielders in the world now. Without him Arsenal would be fighting Man Utd and Liverpool for a Champions league place, or leeds and West Ham to stay out of relegation.
Any gunners in the comments to discuss the tactical significance of this? Over the last couple of games where we have struggled, I personally found that martin ended up taking a lot of touches, spending a lot of time on the ball, and not really progressing play very effectively. Based on this analysis, it seems like he is undergoing a bit of an evolution - he's playing lately as a tempo controlling passer and using his dribbling and runs as a second option, leaving his impact lacking in very static games. This is making me think that his role as the right side 8 is a bit wasted, because the rest of our offensive players are left side leaning. All he has is Saka, and if he prefers releasing the ball early, all the opponent has to do is block one fwd passing lane. Meanwhile on the left, you hav gabby, and jesus (and probably zinny wandering around) as an outlet for the right side 8 (usually xhaka). It feels like Odegaard is a fundamentally central player who ends up playing in the right half space because the system and his own workrate makes it barely possible. Any thoughts?
This is making me think I want all our runners within short-passing range of him all the time! Give him as many options as possible to hit. This scanning is not something that is easy to teach - not to mention he is able to reach the crucial players that he locates with his scan more often than not (and he can even make the run himself if our runners drag the defense with them). It's up to the system to give this talent the opportunity to shine.
I don't think there is much to do about this, and probably we shouldn't either. I want to mention that White (and sometimes even Partey) is often combining with Saka and Ödegaard, but I agree that they look quite isolated on the right. I think it all comes down to how our opponents set up defensively. In the Newcastle game we got a first glimpse of it and from the Everton defeat and onwards most teams have been staying very low, compact and slightly tilted to our right once we get the ball to about half way up the offensive half right flank, all in order to limit the workspace for 7 and 8. This is one of the key elements that enabled Trossard's assist hat-trick. With this distribution of about 3 players on the right and 4 on the left we have equal threat on both sides when in possession. In my view the only time Martin can have many threatening passing options is before opponents have the chance to return to their box. When he gets the ball slightly beyond the center line is where I think he shines the most and where the subject of this video is most convinient. Thats why I like when he gets to press the centre backs so he can get in position quickly once we gain possession. No doubt the best player in the league this season is Norwegian, but its a close call wether he wears red or blue.
@@Kalliniho that's a fair point and I think we agree they if defensive opponents set up with a focus on one side, it opens up chances on the other. I just have this dream of a system where we get partey and martin in perfect balance through the middle and a combo of an unstoppable dribbler and a tricky line breaking operator on each side. I think trossard and martinelli on the left are everything I could hope for. Maybe trossard moves over to give that option for saka and esr takes over that role for Gabby? As you said, our fortunes seem to have shifted from right to left recently and i feel like it's only a matter of time until defensive teams adapt. Is there a world in which we find the perfect balance or is it a matter of switching things up off the bench to catch opponents off guard...
I don’t understand your analysis at all honestly. Very static games? All our games are static. We play for possession and most teams play low block against us. Recycling the ball until a chance presents itself is our most fundemental game plan. Ødegaard is the main creative point of this setup down the right, either dragging players away from Saka or playing the necessary supportive passes or the final through ball. We don’t have the rotational option on the right as we have on the left, where the striker switches with left wing and vice versa. This is why Xhaka is not dallying as much on the ball as Ødegaard, because we have more players on the left. Zinny also comes in to middle from the left while White stays much wider and also further back. Ødegaard therefore has a lot less support, but with his phenomenal passing foot, press resistance and ability to switch it over to the left, he doesn’t need that many options close to him. He’s also a great defensive attribute in our first press, which you can definitely see we are missing when Vieira is playing that position. I don’t get what you are trying to suggest saying that his position on the pitch is made “barely possible” by the system and his work rate. Barely doesn’t get you top of the league at the end of March.
If you've noticed, most of our creativity on the left actually comes from Zinchenko, and the one doing the "wandering around" is Xhaka. Essentially, both Zinny and Ødegaard have very similar playmaking styles, the only difference is that one comes from deep midfield while the other comes from the half spaces. I'll elaborate this further if you want me to. Also, Arteta's tactics during his first few months as Arsenal manager will give you a reason or two as to why your idea of a central 10 would possibly not work. The general idea is that Arsenal would start games with Özil as the central 10, but somehow, Özil would end up in the right half space during the attacking phase. If he were to stay central, not only would you lose a player in a crucial attacking position, but you'd also leave yourself vulnerable to counters. The thing is that a central 10 simply doesn't exist in today's game, honestly I can't name a team who plays such a system anymore.
btw messi needs less critical scans because he always knows opponents positions because he runs less & always keeps himself updated that's why most of the time when he is receiving the ball he don't need critical scanning like others, he only does that when he feels like info that is in his head needs to be updated.
One thing that isn't mentioned in this video, which is critical to his scanning ability, is VR. Ødegaard trains with a Virtual Reality headset for hours a day, just to develop these kinds of skills. Not only has his scanning ability improved, but also his ability to anticipate passes and runs as well as improving his aim and so forth.
@@ObliviousMonk That is really weird. If I were to make a bet, I would swear that I did. If I didn't just rewatch the ending, I wouldn't believe you. I did donate blood yesterday, so I may have been lightheaded and delusional. Either that or I live in a VR world. Oh, well. The joke is on me I guess. Such is life.
I want to make a point sometimes player have insane visualisation like Messi hence doesn't need to perform critical scan every time because he was watching before hand only
On critical scans does it mean Odegaard is better than Messi because of the amount of scans or is it that Messi has a better intuition of what to expect with his 30%.
Dont be fixated on criticism, everyone tries to compare to the best to check their progress level. That doesn't mean he is close to Messi because of more scans. Bottomline is stop being too defensive of messi
Great System; cutting edge!❤ As You spoke about pass accuracy I've got a freaky stat for You. In the World Cup Final Angel DiMaria had a 96.3% pass Accuracy! Unbelievable!!❤🇬🇾😎
to me, this makes it very interesting when martinelli throws up his hands in frustration when odegaard "misses" him for an ez pass in the box and instead does pump fake 1 dribble drop the shoulder and then shoot. its obvious from your video that odegaard knows he is there he is just determined in that moment to be the guy to take the shot, which makes martinelli's frustration justifiable. however, it seems because he know that there is no way odegaard didnt see him so it was a selfish shot from a player who is absolutely not selfish with the ball
Incredible but not surprising that he is developing into an Elite player. I have said this in one of my videos. Improve your scanning and you will be elite. Brilliant player.
How about scanning by central defenders? I see so many that seem blind to runs by forwards/outside backs at critical times by apparent ball-watching, and not scanning. How does scanning in football compare with other sports, say basketball or American football ?
Hey great analysis but talking about Messi he doesnt need to scan in the world cup the team was very strong consolidated there were passes that were very very precised and he didnt even looked
It makes sense that he's more of a scan king than Messi. Dude is from Scandinavia
😅😅😅😅
Lol
How does it makes any sense? Enlighten me.
@@andpictures SCANdinavia
@@SantiagoGonzalez-sl5lj lol
This is incredible, the analysis is superb
Thank you bro 💙
Without a doubt the best extended commercial I've ever seen. Very well done. Wonderful analysis.
There was a cool moment at 4:34 where Odegaard and Partey had a synced scan. Unreal stuff.
Woah, noticed it too
actually his teammates on both sides of him appear to be scanning
Odegaard and Partey had a synced scan. Unreal stuff???
2 team mates looked at each other on a football pitch - Wow!!
@@hanx3560 LMAO
@@hanx3560 someone get this guy a snickers
Anyone who enjoyed this video go and watch the highlights for Brighton vs arsenal this season to see the best example of odegaard doing this for his assist for martinellis goal. The execution and technique of the pass is amazing but if you slow the video down to 0.25x he scans once before xhaka even passes and then two critical scans to see if martinellis on the same page as him. It’s just phenomenal to look up twice as the balls travelling to you all whist adjusting your body to meet the ball perfectly for the perfect pass. As soon i started watching this video It reminded of that assist cos it’s such a good example of it from odegaard. Great video!!
Very interesting. Scanning isn't normally a quality we look at when judging a player. Great video. Sub'd.
I’d counter with the point that it is, especially within players in the middle the pitch…I think it’s a trait that more and more people are beginning to realize is integral to a quality baller
Scanning anticipation and body positioning are the most important qualities required from an intelligent world class player.
That's how players like Xavi went unnoticed for years and still remain underrated despite winning 2 Euros and a WC in 4 years as the brains of his national team and club. Average person is pretty dumb, half the population is even dumber than that. That's who is judging footballers.
@@RiceBowl0 Maybe to fans who haven't played??? Scanning is really basic stuff taught at an early age.
@@RiceBowl0 Everyone knows it's integral. Pros just do it without thinking, based purely on instinct. They probably don't even realise how important it is to them.
No one was better than Xavi when it came to scanning. His head was on a swivel!
john terry was better at scanning than xavi. not with the ball tho but with his teammates wife
@@rouen1111 Courtois too
@@rouen1111 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don’t forget icardi, he’s smooth😂
pirlo as well
You opened a door I didn't know existed. Plus, impressive writing and narration to show your analysis
This is a commercial for a reason 😂
This is the first time I've seen an analysis about scanning this is great content
This guy is just class. Saka is doing great for Arsenal right now, but this guy is my favorite player to watch.
Scanning by itself isn't a trait that can be measured by volume alone. The ability to track players in their mind, overall vision and understanding of the game all comes into play when understanding why and when a player Scans. Some players will scan loads and won't see much, some others will scan a couple times and be able to get enough info depending on what they're looking to do once they get the ball.
Yep. Messi doesn’t need to scan much to see the whole picture. For Xavi, I think it’s just an obsession on his part.
This is why Odegaard is my favorite player on this arsenal team. His vision is just so good.
holycrap this video criminally underrated. needs massive views
What a special player, controls the tempo of the game like Ozil
This is the perfect video to show my players. I preach about Scanning every training session and this video perfectly sums up scanning. Top Suff
Absolutely fascinating. I'm suddenly a much smarter football fan, thanks to the video.
Scanning, composure, and tactical awareness are the difference makers between young academy players and professional footballers.
Great video
Nobody really talks about things like this
But yet they are so important
Amazing content! I coach a few youth elite players and even in their academies the ignorance for scanning is huge. If i watch a jupiler pro league game, highest level in Belgium, i see a very few amount of players who scan for awareness. There is so much room for improvement and should be added at the basic principles of football.
Great video!! Thanks!! And Martin is insaneeeeeee ❤
Great video! Learned a lot from it.
Maguire needs to watch this video
As a brazillian who grew up playing football 24/7 i feel really mad that we only have this kind of advanced football knowledge content online right now, in my turn we had none of this, i use to just play for fun with my friends all day long, rather to focus on improving and etc, i feel that i could have been so much better then i was ( bcz i was good just playing for fun ), my basic idea about football was dribbling and scoring ( mostly dribbling ). I remember that my friends were always mad at me for not defending and not passing the ball.
Love this video. I love how you talked about WHEN TO SCAN because not a lot of people know when. I didn’t know when until now. Do more helpful videos like this.
I wonder how many times Bruno scans ...man just loves Hollywood passes
there are levels to this game. This was a nice presentation
Wow, next level of analysis
Brilliant stuff mate!! 🎉
Increeeeeedible video so many players can benefit from this
Scanning is something all footballers do passively, basic instinct for anyone who plays the sport. Knowing when to scan is the key part.
Ødegaard has trained this very consistently and specifically with his father (who's a coach in the Norwegian league) from a very young age
True. When Martin was 15 and Real was in for him. A newspaper asked his father what made him so good. The father did not use the word «scan» but described several exercises they did from when he was young to get a updated picture of the field before recieving the ball
THATS CRAZY!
of him, but your analysis is superb too!
If your first priority as a center mid is to not be dispossessed, obviously it pays off to be obsessive about pre-touch scanning.
Best football video seen in a long time.
would love to know Messi's scan percentage when playing centrally. i think it's reasonable for the rate to be a lot lower when playing at RW
He doesn’t really stick to the flank he’s not a real rw
His scan rate was 100%
At PSG it’s prolly a negative number
Messi doesn't scan as much because he's confident in his reactive dribbling. His supreme dribbling ability does two things for him -- first, it keeps him from being dispossessed despite not scanning for potential tacklers, second, it encourages him to take the ball forward himself, which _then_ leads to critical pass opportunities by creating space for a teammate to make a run.
@@CognizantCheddar This!
Pirlo was the king of scans, one scan and first touch 60 yards passes...
This channel helped me with my game a lot. Scanning and Receiving 10x your performance
This is really, really good. That said, I would encourage you to caveat comparisons. Tough comparing any two players as it's always relative to so many things. Is the opponent playing against a team sitting in? Is the player man marked? Even the conditions dictate this to some extent (the hotter it is the tempo will drop off and everyone typically has more time and space). Ultimately, in order to scan the frequency is typically dictated by time and space (as well as ability). So even analyzing Odegaard in one game compared to another could see a swing in results.
That all said, again, this is fantastic and really glad to see you provide this so both players and coaches alike get some sense of the importance of scanning. Great job here.
Playing with your eyes focused on your teammates is one the most difficult thing in football
I didn't even know this was really that big of a thing or at least as high a frequency. I guess it makes sense cause we do it when we drive.
I make him one of the best midfielders in the world now. Without him Arsenal would be fighting Man Utd and Liverpool for a Champions league place, or leeds and West Ham to stay out of relegation.
damn i wish i had your videos when i was younger
Great analysis. Ødegaard also has a very good VR belly.
VR Training, wow times have really changed
Elite analysis. immediate subscribe
I do same vedios pass and show love subscribing
Scan allows your brain to react faster because you already have the mental picture in advance.
I wish someone taught me about scanning when I was younger. My game improved so much when I learned about it in my 20s
Amazingly good analysis. Thank you for sharing!
Any gunners in the comments to discuss the tactical significance of this? Over the last couple of games where we have struggled, I personally found that martin ended up taking a lot of touches, spending a lot of time on the ball, and not really progressing play very effectively. Based on this analysis, it seems like he is undergoing a bit of an evolution - he's playing lately as a tempo controlling passer and using his dribbling and runs as a second option, leaving his impact lacking in very static games. This is making me think that his role as the right side 8 is a bit wasted, because the rest of our offensive players are left side leaning. All he has is Saka, and if he prefers releasing the ball early, all the opponent has to do is block one fwd passing lane. Meanwhile on the left, you hav gabby, and jesus (and probably zinny wandering around) as an outlet for the right side 8 (usually xhaka). It feels like Odegaard is a fundamentally central player who ends up playing in the right half space because the system and his own workrate makes it barely possible. Any thoughts?
This is making me think I want all our runners within short-passing range of him all the time! Give him as many options as possible to hit. This scanning is not something that is easy to teach - not to mention he is able to reach the crucial players that he locates with his scan more often than not (and he can even make the run himself if our runners drag the defense with them). It's up to the system to give this talent the opportunity to shine.
I don't think there is much to do about this, and probably we shouldn't either. I want to mention that White (and sometimes even Partey) is often combining with Saka and Ödegaard, but I agree that they look quite isolated on the right. I think it all comes down to how our opponents set up defensively. In the Newcastle game we got a first glimpse of it and from the Everton defeat and onwards most teams have been staying very low, compact and slightly tilted to our right once we get the ball to about half way up the offensive half right flank, all in order to limit the workspace for 7 and 8. This is one of the key elements that enabled Trossard's assist hat-trick. With this distribution of about 3 players on the right and 4 on the left we have equal threat on both sides when in possession.
In my view the only time Martin can have many threatening passing options is before opponents have the chance to return to their box. When he gets the ball slightly beyond the center line is where I think he shines the most and where the subject of this video is most convinient. Thats why I like when he gets to press the centre backs so he can get in position quickly once we gain possession. No doubt the best player in the league this season is Norwegian, but its a close call wether he wears red or blue.
@@Kalliniho that's a fair point and I think we agree they if defensive opponents set up with a focus on one side, it opens up chances on the other. I just have this dream of a system where we get partey and martin in perfect balance through the middle and a combo of an unstoppable dribbler and a tricky line breaking operator on each side. I think trossard and martinelli on the left are everything I could hope for. Maybe trossard moves over to give that option for saka and esr takes over that role for Gabby? As you said, our fortunes seem to have shifted from right to left recently and i feel like it's only a matter of time until defensive teams adapt. Is there a world in which we find the perfect balance or is it a matter of switching things up off the bench to catch opponents off guard...
I don’t understand your analysis at all honestly. Very static games? All our games are static. We play for possession and most teams play low block against us. Recycling the ball until a chance presents itself is our most fundemental game plan. Ødegaard is the main creative point of this setup down the right, either dragging players away from Saka or playing the necessary supportive passes or the final through ball. We don’t have the rotational option on the right as we have on the left, where the striker switches with left wing and vice versa. This is why Xhaka is not dallying as much on the ball as Ødegaard, because we have more players on the left. Zinny also comes in to middle from the left while White stays much wider and also further back. Ødegaard therefore has a lot less support, but with his phenomenal passing foot, press resistance and ability to switch it over to the left, he doesn’t need that many options close to him. He’s also a great defensive attribute in our first press, which you can definitely see we are missing when Vieira is playing that position. I don’t get what you are trying to suggest saying that his position on the pitch is made “barely possible” by the system and his work rate. Barely doesn’t get you top of the league at the end of March.
If you've noticed, most of our creativity on the left actually comes from Zinchenko, and the one doing the "wandering around" is Xhaka. Essentially, both Zinny and Ødegaard have very similar playmaking styles, the only difference is that one comes from deep midfield while the other comes from the half spaces. I'll elaborate this further if you want me to.
Also, Arteta's tactics during his first few months as Arsenal manager will give you a reason or two as to why your idea of a central 10 would possibly not work. The general idea is that Arsenal would start games with Özil as the central 10, but somehow, Özil would end up in the right half space during the attacking phase. If he were to stay central, not only would you lose a player in a crucial attacking position, but you'd also leave yourself vulnerable to counters.
The thing is that a central 10 simply doesn't exist in today's game, honestly I can't name a team who plays such a system anymore.
He unlocked meta vision
btw messi needs less critical scans because he always knows opponents positions because he runs less & always keeps himself updated that's why most of the time when he is receiving the ball he don't need critical scanning like others, he only does that when he feels like info that is in his head needs to be updated.
Fantastic video. Another thing to add to coaching my sons Under 7s team 😅
really interesting.
Growing up playing football in the 90s "scannning" wasn't a word anyone used. interesting to see this being brought forward.
wow.. I just watch the game without knowing all those tiny details! Just wow!
Never heard before. As a sports person, I should include this scan technique to my game.
It appears you count head scans by head movement. What about what the eyes are doing? I believe some data may be missing there
This would have been eye opening if I hadn't just watched the KDB documentary about scanning lol!! Odegaard ain't bad though.
One thing that isn't mentioned in this video, which is critical to his scanning ability, is VR. Ødegaard trains with a Virtual Reality headset for hours a day, just to develop these kinds of skills. Not only has his scanning ability improved, but also his ability to anticipate passes and runs as well as improving his aim and so forth.
didn't finish the video, did you?
We’re the company who makes the VR software 😂
@@ObliviousMonk That is really weird. If I were to make a bet, I would swear that I did. If I didn't just rewatch the ending, I wouldn't believe you. I did donate blood yesterday, so I may have been lightheaded and delusional. Either that or I live in a VR world. Oh, well. The joke is on me I guess. Such is life.
@@beyourbestpro That is kinda funny to be honest, even though the joke is on me. See my above comment for clarification. 😅
Isagi would be proud
You guys need to find a way to make the vr handles work on the feet to make it more enjoyable and also like a game. You'd probably make more sales.
Btw, the double A in the name Ødegaard is pronounced the same way as in “war”⚔️ 😉
I want to make a point sometimes player have insane visualisation like Messi hence doesn't need to perform critical scan every time because he was watching before hand only
Without scanning, how does he visualise?
Magnificent job.
Man has meta vision
You know this is a great video when Odegaard himself has seen it
Odegaard saw this. He said it in the newest Unisport video
Yeah if you watch ao ashi they also explained scanning on football, that experiment on xavi too
playing in spain and being taught your game in spain provides this skill.
Great work m8
From where do you get the data ?
On critical scans does it mean Odegaard is better than Messi because of the amount of scans or is it that Messi has a better intuition of what to expect with his 30%.
Dont be fixated on criticism, everyone tries to compare to the best to check their progress level. That doesn't mean he is close to Messi because of more scans. Bottomline is stop being too defensive of messi
so thats how you do meta vision
isagee
Please count maguire scans
great content
Appreciate it 🙏
Since he keep turns his head around in order to scan the surrounding, can we call him Øwldegaard now?
Great System; cutting edge!❤
As You spoke about pass accuracy I've got a freaky stat for You.
In the World Cup Final Angel DiMaria had a 96.3% pass Accuracy! Unbelievable!!❤🇬🇾😎
to me, this makes it very interesting when martinelli throws up his hands in frustration when odegaard "misses" him for an ez pass in the box and instead does pump fake 1 dribble drop the shoulder and then shoot. its obvious from your video that odegaard knows he is there he is just determined in that moment to be the guy to take the shot, which makes martinelli's frustration justifiable. however, it seems because he know that there is no way odegaard didnt see him so it was a selfish shot from a player who is absolutely not selfish with the ball
I get dizzy whenever I try scanning alot like Xavi, is that normal? I'm pretty new to the sport.
So this is the idea of scanning used by Ashito in Ao Ashi.
Messi is so good at scanning that he doesn't need to scan he can imagine what is going on without looking
No he can't 😅
Off topic: How long till Arsenal is playing in Ajax jerseys?
Maguire could learn from this, bro never scans
Little things like this most dont see. I knew he did it a lot but didn't realise just how much.
this video is amazing, wow
So that's where the 'meta-vision' in blue lock came from...
I would really like if you could feature other players like Ozil, Zidane and Pirlo.
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Incredible but not surprising that he is developing into an Elite player. I have said this in one of my videos. Improve your scanning and you will be elite. Brilliant player.
More like this please
brilliant one mate ❤
Awesome vid. Wonder what Thomas Partey’s numbers look like. I feel like he has great spatial awareness.
Thank you for highlighting critical scan technique, will include in my game
please what the name to the tool he used to improve his scanning ability
My dog uses the same technique around food and he is quite successful too😂
Ppl think hes ghosting whole times he's waiting for the right moment.
this is art
Didn't Lampard do this a lot too.
How about scanning by central defenders? I see so many that seem blind to runs by forwards/outside backs at critical times by apparent ball-watching, and not scanning. How does scanning in football compare with other sports, say basketball or American football ?
Ohh my god i dont know what to say thanks for this video
Hahaha you’re welcome 😆
Maaad insights 👏
Hey great analysis but talking about Messi he doesnt need to scan in the world cup the team was very strong consolidated there were passes that were very very precised and he didnt even looked
scanning speed is the biggest asset of any midfield player.
as an arsenal fan, I thought cesc scan the most, like he prob scan 2-3 times for every single step