3 Tips for Playing Outside Midfield Like a Pro - Mastering the Position
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
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In this video, we'll cover the key elements of playing as an outside midfielder in soccer. First and foremost, it's important to understand how to create space for yourself on the field in order to receive the ball and make plays. Next, we'll discuss how to play to your strengths, whether it's crossing, dribbling, or shooting, and how to use those skills effectively to help your team. Finally, we'll delve into the importance of delivering a final product, whether that be a goal, a well-placed cross, or a strategic foul, in order to bring the game to a successful conclusion. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, this video will provide valuable tips and insights to help you excel as an outside midfielder on the field.
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Thanks for another info bomb! 💣
Always brotha!
Thanks, my bro! 💎
No problem! Glad you took some value
Hey Brother-- I am moving from defensive back to outside mid for an upcoming game because I am "in shape"... It will be my first time playing anything other than D. I play adult league and am fairly new to the sport. I am fast and strong (ex wrester and American football player) when you said "play to your strengths" I feel like I would want to play like you said you play-- 1-2 touch, quick passes, and making runs off that... Is there any other tips, or anything else you can elaborate on regarding that playing style? Tips.. tricks? Thank you!
You said it bro. Study and learn how to play effectively that way. Emulate players that play that way, Adama Traore is one, and constantly analyze and improve yourself
I typically play an outside midfielder. My manager prefers a 4-4-2 vrs a 4-3-3. The latter allows me to play the ball forward to either the outside winger ahead of me or more inside to center attacker. In the 4-4-2. I seem too often isolated along the sideline & having to cover a lot of ground then backtracking to boslter D. Any insights? Thanks-KW
Sometimes the balls comes in to you,and the defender closes you down leaving all the space behind! Makes it so easy to run and cross!
Just have to notice those moments!