The art of 1v1 | Top attackers vs top defenders – 1v1 breakdown

The art of 1v1 | Top attackers vs top defenders – 1v1 breakdown

We are breaking down all 4 goal in the copa del rey semi finals back in 2022, the el clasico, real Madrid vs Barcelona which finished 4-0.
As well as analysing all of Vinicius 1v1’s vs Araujo, Rafinia’s 1v1’s vs Camavinga and Balde’s amazing dribbling. Helping you discover more knowledge gaps to massively improve your dribbling and defending

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50 Comments

  1. Bro can you do an analysis of like receiving, receiving masterclass

    Analysis of different ways to receive the ball, turns like the tiago shift, kroos touch, half turn when to do it and how to apply it in game ?

  2. I love this as the only in-depth football clips I see are of tactical analysis, which is great but doesn’t play into personal improvement as much as this stuff. People take it for granted that you just dribble past someone or finish past the keeper and you either pick it up in practice or not at all, but it’s really down to the finer details that once you see, you can start to incorporate into your own game. The only ex-footballer I’ve seen talk about this stuff really is Henry on his trademark finishes and how he sets them up.

  3. even if you know the theory takes a lot of practice to recognize it on the pitch yourself, even top players like these make bad decisions. in theory a good smart dribbler cant be stopped in 1v1 but as you say the game has become more organized and its not as simple as being a pacey runner you need to mind the little cues like these. its even more evident if you watch these top dribblers or any former professional forward against kids in training. that van persie and co vid playing against little kids or crystal palace men vs crystal palace ladies come to mind immediately, never had van persie as a great dribbler but simple touches and right movement makes such a huge difference that youngsters overlook in their development. good analysis, good channel, would recommend to others. 17 mins here learn more than watching 20 mins of skill videos

  4. Bro absolutely love your channel, straight to the point, no waffle. clear and concise explanation. I can work with this with my young kids. instantly subscribed!!! Awesome.

  5. Brilliant video, have spent a fair amount of time searching for similar content but I think yours is head and shoulders ahead of the rest

  6. Great video, really puts into perspective the level these players are operating at. I would love to see you cover lamine yamal’s dribbling as it is so high level already and has a lot of qualities you have previously mentioned

  7. Have you done a video on Mitoma? If not, please do so, maybe even adding references from his dribbling thesis/paper! 100%

  8. I’ve seen you talk about this before in other videos at 3:19 when you mention the perfect angle of approach. How do you creat this in a game and how do you know you have it? Loving the videos man

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