@@mudahmy2232 most likely not. ball side fullback usually is 5-10 meters in front of the defensive line in a back 4 on offense and defense. the way the line shifts would mean the center backs and other fullback would keep the winger onside.
I've been playing cb for my highschool team for 5 years now. No experienced defender will chase him in that situation. Instead positioning urself to block the pass will be way easier. It's useless if u r facing a somewhat experienced defender. That's why u'll never see this in higher lvl football. Might work on Sunday league though.
Even in the other 2 scenarios if the full back comes down to press and defender keeps his position on the defending line should be pretty easy to win the ball.
Was thinking the same, these passes are given in a way that its ending up right between you and the opponent and the long overhead pass is not that long or used when he already has speed or has free space so another bad moment to pass like that
@@haaduria32 yeah some of these in the video wont work just bc who is going to chase a winger towards the wingers own side when he doesnt open any passing options by doing so
As a fullback I noticed that the defender is over committing instead of containing which leaves him vulnerable. Just a pro tip for the fellow defenders out there😄
This only works if you have a teammate who is very aware. Half the time if you come short to spin in behind, you teammate is just gonna pass it short. So you have to plan and perfect these tricks on the training ground so you can pull them off in a game
As a defender, you don't always blindly follow the attacker, you need to watch for the move and the intention of the player, in all cases if the defender is just behind the attacker, he can outrun the ball passed towards the goal, sometimes it's ok if attacker gets the ball but away from goal.
I’ve been saying this: if forwards could take notes and practice jukes from American Football tight ends and wide receivers, especially for set-piece situation, it would transform the game. Point being: it’s drillable. Goal-creation chances from free kicks and corner kicks can be further leveraged instead of just kicking it into the mixer and hoping for the best.
Not related to offence, but to defence. We had a guy from US in our school. Never played football, but he wanted to try it out. He had no basic technique, so at first some of the others were gonna put him in keeper. I watch a bit of American football, so I wanted to see how he'd do in defence, considering he played DB. I explained the rules and told him to mark a winger, who mind you played in Watford's academy so he's no slouch. Long story short, he marked him off the game. He legit couldn't shake him off or get open. That made me realize a lot of American football fundamentals work in football.
@@hesoyammy9438 Very interesting! I can totally see American Football cornerbacks and safeties' routines to be very beneficial and applicable for football off-the-ball man-marking
In number 2 the first thing can be done and work if you have good touch control and can switch gears to sprint when touching the ball pretty fast i say this because i do this sometimes playing football
What they’re not telling you, is you’re creating space, for the guy who has the ball. If he has more space to make the pass, then the pass has more of a chance to find its target path.
@@iassureyouimnotthatguy440 yeah u do it while ur running, talk to your teammate on fullback during practice or sumn and set up a word for a play not that har
Very nice actually also very very helpful not only for wingers but for msidfielders too
Strikers too
@@christianhegge6333 if given a lot of open space
This is some basic stuf..
except the first option is completely wrong but other than that
@@nick1177 no that works for atackers
Very helpful but you will need a good teammate to link up with
Thats why people train
Team pratisce
Yeah bc its a team sport ofc
And stamina too
Yh my teammates are too braindead to do this lmao. Anytime I try even a simple 1 2 they loose the ball or just hoof it
Number 1 is genuinely wise
Yeah but might be offside too
@@mudahmy2232 most likely not. ball side fullback usually is 5-10 meters in front of the defensive line in a back 4 on offense and defense. the way the line shifts would mean the center backs and other fullback would keep the winger onside.
Most professional full back won't fall for that.
I've been playing cb for my highschool team for 5 years now. No experienced defender will chase him in that situation. Instead positioning urself to block the pass will be way easier. It's useless if u r facing a somewhat experienced defender. That's why u'll never see this in higher lvl football. Might work on Sunday league though.
Even in the other 2 scenarios if the full back comes down to press and defender keeps his position on the defending line should be pretty easy to win the ball.
first step: be lucky enough to have a midfielder that knows how to spot these runs
The good ole Knowledge of learning what checking to the ball is and the play moves from there
i wish my teammates could read what im trying to point out
Haha this
Practice first. The timing of the pass must be 👌🏾
Same
Step 1: have a teammate that can actually give good passes 😭
Rs 💀
Step 2: receive the ball with the food farthest away from your opponent (seen done incorrectly in #2 and #3)
Was thinking the same, these passes are given in a way that its ending up right between you and the opponent and the long overhead pass is not that long or used when he already has speed or has free space so another bad moment to pass like that
funny we are in opposite positions 😂 I need a teamate that will use these so I can give them good passes😢
Fr
Bro gave inspiration to the us defenders how to improve our defend 😂😂😂
Dont follow your opponent as a headless chicken and youll be fine 😅
@@haaduria32 You said it😅
@@haaduria32 yeah some of these in the video wont work just bc who is going to chase a winger towards the wingers own side when he doesnt open any passing options by doing so
As a full back, thank you😊
Never let the winger go goal side of you. Every good fullback knows that
Yes sir..
the hardest part of this is having teammates that actually know what you are trying to do
THIS CHANNEL HELPS ME A LOT 🎉🎉
the problem is that the person passing might get confused, happens a lot
Bad players then
Also depends on how the sender kids the ball to you too
As a fullback I noticed that the defender is over committing instead of containing which leaves him vulnerable. Just a pro tip for the fellow defenders out there😄
This only works if you have a teammate who is very aware. Half the time if you come short to spin in behind, you teammate is just gonna pass it short. So you have to plan and perfect these tricks on the training ground so you can pull them off in a game
Yup, many of my high school teammates just simply run into the ball and often times get interceptedn😭
This really only works if the defender you’re against is slow and flat-footed, most times a good defender will simply sit and let you go to them
I'll be using number 1 during my 3 aside games.
Briliant, very useful for amateur player
Number two works only if your defensor have enough time to wait till you end your pre-move.
This won't be applicable for every situation,but it is a worthy skill to learn
This is actually quite useful
It’s almost like being a wide receiver
Only when you get someone who understands your moves very well
As a defender, you don't always blindly follow the attacker, you need to watch for the move and the intention of the player, in all cases if the defender is just behind the attacker, he can outrun the ball passed towards the goal, sometimes it's ok if attacker gets the ball but away from goal.
Le : the goalkeeper confuce 💀
Defenders taking notes
This is some solid advice.
1 and 3 can be offside sometimes but with a player with good vision its definitely very hood passing techniques
あっシンプルに上手い人だ!
thank bro. I am a striker and I reckon i can use these
This is important for everyone and a very basic ability to learn
football and edm . my two favourite things
Good tutorial. 👍 Keep em coming!🤗🤗
Muito bom, todos que jogam futebol deveriam saber isso.👏
Last one is gonna heavily depend on the passer
More content for wingers please!
It also helps if the person passing the ball actually puts some effort into it the first time
I’ve been saying this: if forwards could take notes and practice jukes from American Football tight ends and wide receivers, especially for set-piece situation, it would transform the game.
Point being: it’s drillable. Goal-creation chances from free kicks and corner kicks can be further leveraged instead of just kicking it into the mixer and hoping for the best.
Not related to offence, but to defence. We had a guy from US in our school. Never played football, but he wanted to try it out. He had no basic technique, so at first some of the others were gonna put him in keeper. I watch a bit of American football, so I wanted to see how he'd do in defence, considering he played DB. I explained the rules and told him to mark a winger, who mind you played in Watford's academy so he's no slouch.
Long story short, he marked him off the game. He legit couldn't shake him off or get open. That made me realize a lot of American football fundamentals work in football.
@@hesoyammy9438 Very interesting! I can totally see American Football cornerbacks and safeties' routines to be very beneficial and applicable for football off-the-ball man-marking
Bro ive been doing it wrong😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥
These tricks only work when you have a midfielder that actually looks up FOR ONCE
You guys know that right the defender is also watching this video , he will also find ways to counter that 😂😂
Number one is best you open space for your centre forward to run into, even the fullback can just keep going then
The runs are very good and important, but you need a good and smart passer who understands your runs too.
진짜 연구 많이 했네
한국에서 스카웃해가면 좋겠다
Forgot the most important step: have teammates that no only pass, but do it skilfully
He's creating the space to receive the pass. Good for him.
What you are forgetting is you need someone who understands you to pull this off
a technique that I often do when it's difficult to face 1 on 1 with an opponent
You've just clued up alot of defenders.😂
lead in and out is so basic people forget how affective it is. Great vid
It depends on the passer
Now this was something what isagi would do xd
Lol yes
Well I used it once in a game and it worked really well
stfu with that anime shit
dude is gangsta until the offside flag goes up
Very useful and under rated skill
Skill lvl here if fuc*****impressive. Well done lads !
You can make the decoy run before receiving the pass, but you need the one passing you the ball to be on the same wavelength as you too.
thank you so much it will help me in my game today❤
Keep it up!
เก่งขนาดนี้ เอาแชมป์โลกไปเลย 👍👍
最後のファーストタッチ上手い!
Yes!!! Thanks for your video.
Very helpfull im Playing as a RM but its really nice
Thank you🙆♂️🔥❤
But for this to happen there should a perfect chemistry between the passer and the runner, otherwise the runs might confuse the passer also
thank u brother for nice skills im a right winger and your skills helped me in my match and my team won the match with 3 goals
Note for defenders: how to stop this, keep him at arms length and move back.
Thanks that was really helpful!
This is very usefull, i also use Cruyff's chop
The sound effects remind me of my Winning Eleven training days lmao
My friends need to watch your videos
3 could be offsides easy
the last scene first touch was 👌
This is common knowledge for footballers who have been playing since 5 years old but it could help some beginners and younger children
In number 2 the first thing can be done and work if you have good touch control and can switch gears to sprint when touching the ball pretty fast i say this because i do this sometimes playing football
Good but still have to watch offsides😅
What they’re not telling you, is you’re creating space, for the guy who has the ball. If he has more space to make the pass, then the pass has more of a chance to find its target path.
This might work against a year 6 fullback💀
I always using no1, and no2 very effective thanks
Can't wait to try these in a game
Jenius 👏
1 makes so sense like the defebder is waiting and sitting on ur right he should be behind coming in forward
Make more video like this that make sense and usefull instead of tricky unrealistic dribbling tutorial 😅
This is what Mitoma was gonna be doing if Brighton hadn't found him
من انته وفريقك واحد فاهم الثاني👍
Speed defenders be like
bro tell me how to gave our best in the game and some ball control tips
Cool, now Let’s see if my teamates can read my body language and actually make a pass just like that😂
It's called talking
If you dont check in or out and cant let ur teammates know its much harder to get space
@@ezpznoob8092 obviously you'll have a shit ton of time for all of that talking
@@ezpznoob8092 how would you express yourself for these passes?
@@ezpznoob8092 you don't, it's mostly about chemistry
@@iassureyouimnotthatguy440 yeah u do it while ur running, talk to your teammate on fullback during practice or sumn and set up a word for a play not that har
Bro forgot the offside rule💀
1 and 2 Thank you ♥️❤️
De bruyne: Just run up the ball will find u don't worry
Brilliant 👏
If the defender watch the ball instead of player than💀💀💀☠️
Thanks cause i did all 3 mistakes and needed a way
Really good tips, but first run at #1 could be viable if you lift the ball when passing it
Thanks, I needed this as a Defender so I don't get nutmegged again
Defender also watching this😆🤌
3 tikitaka so smoothy is simply
The fact is the defender does not look at me when I move 👿
Very best lesson,I love this channel.