Dribbling with style: how to control the ball
Dribbling with style: how to control the ball
Saturday, 17th November 2012 SoccerIf there is one skill that every good soccer player needs to master, it’s dribbling.
If there is one skill that every good soccer player needs to master, it’s dribbling.
While the best defence might be a good offence, no team has ever won a soccer tournament without the ability to make good strong tackles when they matter the most.
Earlier this week (October 31), the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revealed new research into how Aussie kids are spending their time and which sports are getting them out exercising and having fun.
If you want to play like the best, you have to train like the best.
The two Sydney-based sides competing in the 2012/13 Hyundai A-League soccer competition have gotten off to a slow start, with both teams sitting near the bottom of the table after three rounds.
In sport it is important to work hard on the field and give 100 per cent in order to score points and win those crucial matches. However it is equally important to allow yourself time to relax as well – after all, sport is supposed to be enjoyable!
Here are a few simple soccer training drills which you might like to integrate into your practice sessions in order to make sure you are at your best the next time you step out onto the field for a big soccer competition.
Sydney FC have lost their first official game of the Hyundai A-League season 2-0 despite an impressive performance from Italian superstar Alessandro Del Piero.
An own goal has cost Zenit a home victory against AC Milan in the second round of the UEFA Champions League, which was played out in Europe earlier this week.
Chelsea’s unbeaten run in the 2012 Barclay’s Premier League has continued with a 2-1 win over Arsenal at Emirates Stadium last week (September 29).