Description
In this video I break down how the best players in the world create space and get on the half turn to hurt teams. I use two class examples from the World Cup: Jude Bellingham finding pockets between the lines with a clever fake run, and Messi starting in an offside position on purpose to lose his marker. Both do the same thing, they move to create the space before the ball arrives, then get on the half turn and face forward. After the breakdown I show you how to train it inside the Joner Football app with two drills built around movement, scanning and getting on that half turn.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
2:34 How Bellingham finds space
4:29 Why Messi starts offside
5:57 Beating a low block
8:56 How to train it in the app
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