Bebestation
Im a doctor btw, my IQ destroys yours
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- Oct 9, 2019
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That is what irritates me the most.If he could learn to look at his surroundings when dribbling instead of the ball he can be a very good winger. He's got the pace and should fit a counter attacking team.
Pretty sure his bad decisions in game were mostly due to his head looking down all the time. I mean how can you pass properly if you don't see shit.
His inability to look else where when dribbling reduces his creativity and decision making.
I wonder if that can really improve after being taught to do so or that’s a part of his natural inability as a winger.
Can you be taught to look up away from the ball whilst you dribble - or do you only do it because you need to do it?