Tip 1. Turn in as early as possible
Many wingers prefer to keep ball wide rather than passing early.
Correct demonstration
Error Demonstration
The wrong demonstration here is not to say that this way of handling ball is completely wrong, but that you do not choose first gear when you have opportunity to complete pass ahead of time and give center player more time. and space to pass ball. Giving ball away for a while, but choosing to stylize ball to bottom line and then looking for passing line, is not way we should advocate for handling ball.
Tip 2: Know when to compress inward and when to compress edges
If you are team's right winger, you should move 10-20 meters closer to center of court when ball is on left side of court.
Tip 3. Breakthrough
Talking about this should get a lot of players excited because we can't deny that dribbling is a very attractive part of football games. It's also feeling that many of our players love to pursue most.
Tip Four: Get back on defensive
Yes, we have to admit that position of a winger is very difficult.
Tip 5. Maintain reasonable exercise
Tip 6. Trim inside at right time and don't always go down
Dribbling inside can make room for back to complete circle.
Tip 7. Run slowly and point backwards
If you are a left winger and a right winger swings his leg to pass, don't rush to score first point, but wait to run to rear point.
Tip 8: Go around inverted triangle
When you have ball close to opponent's baseline and need to pass, it is not necessary to pass directly along baseline.
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