5 things EVERY WINGER needs to know!

Unisport
10 Sept 202408:32

Summary

TLDRThis video outlines five essential principles for wingers in football. It emphasizes the importance of momentum, using dribbling strategically, defending, making off-the-ball runs, and staying persistent with runs to remain dangerous. The video highlights how wingers can enhance their individual performance and contribute to their team by mastering these skills. The presenter encourages viewers to share additional tips in the comments, making the video interactive. Overall, it's an insightful guide for wingers looking to improve their game both offensively and defensively.

Takeaways

  • πŸƒ Momentum is key for a winger; use your speed and initiative to your advantage.
  • πŸ”„ Dribbling is fun but not always the best option; assess the situation before deciding to dribble.
  • 🀝 Defenders can be outmaneuvered by using their momentum against them through quick changes in direction.
  • πŸ‘€ Always look up and assess the field before deciding to dribble; passing might create more dangerous opportunities.
  • πŸ›‘ Wingers must also contribute to the team's defense; it's not just about attacking and scoring.
  • πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Make runs even when you're not expecting to get the ball; it can create space for teammates and confuse defenders.
  • πŸ’ͺ Responsibility comes with skill; use your abilities to benefit the team, not just to show off.
  • πŸ€” Off-the-ball movement is crucial; it can draw defenders away, opening up space for teammates.
  • 🏁 Persistent running can lead to opportunities; keep making runs and believe in your ability to get the ball.
  • 🌟 Elite wingers understand the value of continuous movement and the importance of being in the right place at the right time.

Q & A

  • What is the first principle for a winger to understand according to the video?

    -The first principle for a winger to understand is that momentum is their friend. This means utilizing speed and strength to their advantage, especially in beating opponents.

  • How can a winger use momentum to their advantage when facing a defender?

    -A winger can use momentum to their advantage by running towards a defender at a good speed, which allows them to maintain more forward speed than the defender. This makes it easier to glide past the defender with a slight touch.

  • What is the importance of agility and changes of direction for a winger?

    -Agility and changes of direction are crucial for a winger because they can use these skills to wrong-foot a defender, creating an opportunity to run in a different direction where the defender's momentum is not aligned, giving the winger an advantage.

  • Why is dribbling not always the right solution for a winger?

    -Dribbling is not always the right solution because it's not just about taking on the next player but about creating space for either progressing the ball or finding open teammates. A winger should assess the situation before deciding to dribble.

  • What should a winger consider before engaging in a dribble against an opponent?

    -Before engaging in a dribble, a winger should look up and assess if there is a teammate in open space that could be more dangerous than taking on the defender and risking losing the ball.

  • Why is defending important for a winger even though it might not be their favorite part of the game?

    -Defending is important for a winger because it helps the team maintain a good defensive shape, apply pressure when needed, and win the ball back. It also shows commitment and effort, which can earn the winger more freedom to attack.

  • What is the significance of making runs without the ball for a winger?

    -Making runs without the ball is significant for a winger because it can create space for teammates and draw defenders' attention, leaving open spaces for other players to exploit. It's about using one's presence on the field to create opportunities for the team.

  • Why should a winger keep making runs even if they don't get the ball immediately?

    -A winger should keep making runs because it keeps them in the game and makes them a constant threat. It's about maintaining belief that the next run could be the one that leads to a goal or an assist.

  • What does the coach in the video say about the number of runs it takes to get a big chance and score a goal?

    -The coach in the video mentions that it takes about 20 runs to get a big chance and score a goal, emphasizing the importance of persistence and continuous effort.

  • What are the five basic rules and principles for a winger that the video suggests?

    -The five basic rules and principles for a winger are: 1) Momentum is your friend, 2) Dribbling isn't always the right choice, 3) You have to defend, 4) Make off-the-ball runs to make your teammates dangerous, and 5) Keep making runs and believing that you'll get the ball.

Outlines

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πŸƒ Momentum and Dribbling Techniques for Wingers

The first paragraph emphasizes the importance of momentum for wingers in soccer. It explains that having the ball gives a player the initiative, allowing them to use their speed and agility to beat defenders. The paragraph also discusses the strategic use of dribbling, not just for the sake of skill display, but to create space and opportunities for the team. It advises wingers to assess the field before dribbling, considering whether a pass to an open teammate might be more beneficial than a one-on-one against a defender. The speaker encourages wingers to use their momentum to their advantage and to be mindful of when to dribble and when to pass.

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πŸ”„ Defensive Responsibilities and Off-the-Ball Movements

The second paragraph focuses on the defensive aspect of a winger's role and the strategic importance of making runs even when not directly involved in play. It points out that while attacking is a winger's primary strength, they must also contribute to the team's defense. The speaker stresses the need for wingers to track back, apply pressure, and help maintain the team's defensive shape. Additionally, the paragraph discusses the concept of making decoy runs to draw defenders and create space for teammates, highlighting the importance of continuous movement and belief in one's ability to receive the ball. The advice given is to keep running and creating opportunities, as this can lead to significant chances to score or assist in goals.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Winger

A 'Winger' in soccer is a player who plays on the wide positions on either side of the field, typically numbered 7 or 11. They are known for their speed, skill, and ability to provide crosses from the wings into the center of the field. In the video, the role of the Winger is discussed in terms of their importance in both attack and defense, emphasizing their need to understand and utilize momentum and make intelligent decisions on the field.

πŸ’‘Momentum

In the context of the video, 'momentum' refers to the forward motion and energy that a Winger can use to their advantage when attacking. It is not just about running fast but also about using the initiative to outmaneuver defenders. The script explains how a Winger can use their momentum to glide past defenders or misdirect them with changes in direction, which is crucial for beating opponents and creating scoring opportunities.

πŸ’‘Dribbling

Dribbling is the act of skillfully moving the ball forward by touching or kicking it with the feet while maintaining control. The video script highlights that while dribbling is a fun and important skill for a Winger, it should not be done solely for the sake of it. Instead, dribbling should be strategic, creating space and opportunities for either a pass to a teammate or to progress the ball further down the field.

πŸ’‘Defending

Although not the preferred aspect of their role, 'defending' is a necessary part of a Winger's job. The script points out that Wingers must help their team maintain a solid defensive shape and apply pressure when needed. It emphasizes the importance of a Winger's defensive work in winning back the ball and supporting the team's overall defensive efforts.

πŸ’‘Off-the-ball runs

These are movements made by a player without the ball, intended to create space or draw defenders away from other teammates. The video script explains that Wingers should make runs even if they don't receive the ball immediately, as these runs can create open spaces for teammates to exploit or draw defenders away, thus increasing the team's attacking options.

πŸ’‘Space creation

Creating space is about finding areas on the field where a player can operate without immediate pressure from defenders. The script mentions that Wingers should look to create space for themselves or their teammates, either by dribbling past defenders or by making runs that draw defenders away, which can lead to more dangerous attacking positions.

πŸ’‘Passing

In the video, 'passing' is discussed as an alternative to dribbling. It is highlighted that a Winger should assess the situation before deciding to dribble, looking for open teammates who might be in a better position to receive the ball. The concept of passing is integral to the team's fluidity and ability to maintain possession and create goal-scoring opportunities.

πŸ’‘Agility

Agility in soccer refers to a player's ability to quickly change direction while maintaining control and balance. The script uses the term in relation to Wingers who can use agility to their advantage, especially when standing still or running at slower speeds, to wrong-foot defenders and gain an advantage in one-on-one situations.

πŸ’‘Responsibility

The video script touches on the concept of 'responsibility' as it pertains to Wingers who have the ability to create and score goals. It suggests that with great skill comes the responsibility to use those skills wisely, not just for personal glory but for the benefit of the team. This includes making runs that may not immediately result in the ball but contribute to the team's overall strategy.

πŸ’‘Belief

In the context of the video, 'belief' refers to a Winger's confidence in their ability to make an impact on the game. The script encourages Wingers to keep making runs and remain positive, believing that each run could lead to a chance to score or create a scoring opportunity. This mindset is crucial for maintaining motivation and effectiveness on the field.

Highlights

Momentum is crucial for a winger to beat opponents.

A winger should use their momentum to their advantage and against the defender.

Dribbling is enjoyable but not always the best solution; it should create space or opportunities.

Before dribbling, assess if a pass to a teammate could be more beneficial.

Wingers must be willing to defend and contribute to the team's defensive shape.

Good defensive work can earn a winger more freedom to attack.

Making runs without the ball can create space for teammates and draw defenders' attention.

Wingers should make runs to be dangerous, even if it means not getting the ball immediately.

Consistent running can lead to opportunities, as it keeps a winger involved in the play.

Wingers should believe in the potential of each run to create a scoring chance.

The importance of a winger's responsibility in using their skills for the team's benefit.

The video encourages viewers to share additional principles for wingers in the comments.

A local coach's insight suggests it takes about 20 runs to score a goal.

The video ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe and engage with the content.

Transcripts

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so in today's video I'll teach you five

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basic rules and principles that every

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Winger should know you know little

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things that will not only make you

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better as an individual but also enable

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you to help the team better and of

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course these principles may vary from

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Team to team and Coach to coach but I

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genuinely believe that if you follow at

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least some of the principles you will

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see an overall Improvement as a player

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and of course I'll also need you guys

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help chipping in down in the comments if

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there are any important rules and

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principles that I'm not talking about

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today so uh let's get

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going and the first thing you'll need to

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understand as a Winger is that momentum

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is your friend look being really fast

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and really strong is of course it's very

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very helpful especially the speed thing

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as a Winger cool but you'll also need to

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understand that as a Winger momentum is

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one of the key things for you in beating

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players what I mean by that is that when

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you have the ball here you have the

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initiative and the defender while you

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can act the defender can only react and

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that means that you can use momentum to

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your advantage let's say that you are

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running towards them at a good speed you

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have a lot of forwards momentum either

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the defender is running towards you or

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tracking back a little bit but you will

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always have more speed going forward

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than them that also means that it only

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takes like a little touch around them

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while you maintain your pace for you to

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use your momentum to just Glide past

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them because it will take time for them

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to go to the same speed that you're

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running at so momentum here will help

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you beat them pretty easily but it

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doesn't always have to be just running

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fast you can also use momentum if you're

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running a bit slower or even standing

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still where agility and changes of

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direction is key because if you can

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manage to like pull a body faint and

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wrong foot the defender meaning that

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their momentum is going in One Direction

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while you run off in another Direction

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it will take a little bit just a Split

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Second longer for them to turn around

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and get momentum in the same direction

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that you're going meaning you're already

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gone right so use your momentum to your

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advantage and use the defender's

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momentum against

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them and of course as a Winger you will

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need to be able to dribble which is

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awesome because dribbling is fun however

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dribbling alone is not always the right

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solution of course in a match when you

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get the ball as a Winger you're often

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required to dribble to take the ball

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forward and sometimes engage in a

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one-on-one against a Defender to create

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chances for your team but dribbling in

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itself is not always the right option

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because yeah we've all seen Neymar and

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venicius Jr skinning three four five

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Defenders and humiliating them and

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that's awesome but look we don't dribble

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around a player in order to take on the

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next player no we dribble around the

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player to create space for ourselves to

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either have more space to progress the

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ball with or or to look for teammates

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that are in an open position so what I'm

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trying to say here is that before you

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engage in a dribble against an opponent

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you need to look up and assess the

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situation is there a teammate in open

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space that can be more dangerous than

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potentially me going on against the

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defender and risk losing the ball

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sometimes the dribble is the right

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option especially if you don't have

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passing options but in many other cases

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maybe you should consider the pass and

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only dribble when it can create a better

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more dangerous situation do you get

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where I'm going dribbling is great but

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it's not always the right

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choice and uh we uh might as well just

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talk about it because as a Winger

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sometimes you have to defend which I

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guess for 90% of Wingers is not their

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favorite part of the job right and I get

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it you like to attack to create to be

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fancy and have flare and be players and

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run fast and all that stuff but the

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problem is that to do all of that you

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need to have the ball and if you don't

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you'll need to win it back and also in

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general you just have to help your team

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in maintaining a good defensive shape of

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applying pressure when needed and making

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the runs back to defend when you have to

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I don't think anyone coaches or

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teammates likes the type of player that

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dribbles a lot is very selfish loses the

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ball a lot and then doesn't come back to

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defend and try and win the ball back let

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me turn around imagine that if you try

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things you lose the ball but your

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counter pressure is just there you work

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your socks off to try and win the ball

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back you do your job then all of a

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sudden your teammates the coach they

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will be more lenient if you try things

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so do your job make the right passes do

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your defensive work and all of a sudden

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you have more room to have

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fun defend

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but another thing you need to understand

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as a Winger is that sometimes you need

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to make runs in order to not get the

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ball and I know it sounds a bit

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backwards but hear me out because if you

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are one of the best players on the team

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you might think that it's all about you

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give me the ball and I will create

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something for all you puppets I'll take

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care of it but that's the thing with

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great Powers comes great responsibility

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so you're also responsible for actually

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using your great technique and your

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fantastic dribbling skills in Your

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Vision all that stuff responsibly right

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it's also that if you are the best

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player on the team the opponents will be

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looking at you they will be aware of you

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being good so if you make a run into the

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pitch and you start screaming for the

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ball you are a threat and if they're any

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good a Defender will automatically have

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to start tracking you to keep you quiet

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what does that do it leaves a big empty

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space out behind you that your fullback

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or a midfielder can run into an exploit

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so no you're not going to get the ball

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right now but you will have created a

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big potentially very dangerous open

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space where your teammate can get the

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ball and then after your fake run you

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can run into a new dangerous position

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get the ball and do filthy things a

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filthy

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animal and that leads me to my final

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Winger principle because as a Winger you

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need to make runs to be dangerous

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whether that that's a Deep Run in behind

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the defense or run where you come back

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you get the ball you lay it off you go

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deep again or runs into the box when the

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ball is on the other side of the pitch

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you need to make runs in order to be

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dangerous and also more importantly you

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need to always believe that you're going

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to get the ball with this run because if

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you stop making the runs and you just

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like I'm just going to go here pass me

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the ball please you are insanely easy to

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Mark out of the game and the elite

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Wingers understand that you you might

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not get the perfect pass on the first or

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the third or the fifth or the eighth run

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but if you keep running you keep getting

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yourself into good positions you might

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just get that pass on the 10th or the

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15th run that will help you set up a

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really good chance or score the goal I

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just spoke to the local Coach here he

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said that it takes 20 runs to get a big

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chance and score a goal like keep

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running keep believing that the next run

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is the one that gives you glory and then

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when you finally get the ball you can

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use the previous principles to do

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something clever with it your Spider

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Sense your natural vision and technique

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and you're

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like run so guys and girls there we have

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them five basic rules and principles

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that I honestly believe every Winger

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should follow or as many of them as

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possible at least momentum is your

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friend dribbling isn't always the right

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choice you have to defend as much as it

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sucks you need to make off the ball runs

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to make your teammates dangerous and you

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need to keep making runs and believing

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that you'll get the ball and if you

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follow these things again like I said in

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the intro I do believe that you will see

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an improvement but are there other

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principles that we should also mention

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at the Wingers should follow let me know

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