26 thoughts on “How to Properly Dribble In Football”

  1. The top one isn't wrong. Your just showing the defender the ball, and the bottom one is protecting it. Picking which one to use based off the situation is the correct mindset to have.

  2. If you use outside foot it’s harder to change direction and you are stuck going down the line, with the closest leg you can go either direction and also dribbling straight towards the defender is never gonna work lol

  3. Its easier to beat defenders if you're playing on the opposite side to your strong foot (R foot players on the Left and L foot players on the right) since you have more options,can either go down the line,or cut inside
    If you're a right footed RW or a Left-footed LW them ur only option 90% of the time is going down the line which will become very predictable

    Unless you're 2017-2022 Leroy Sane who dominated being a left-footed left winger and had pace for days paired with extremely good close control

  4. Messi has quite literally played on the right his entire career with the exception of when he's played either striker or cam, and Ronaldo when he was moved up from being a right midfielder in order to be more offensive he started playing on the left. In other words the best players in history played incorrectly according to this short

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