5 SKILLS TO NUTMEG YOUR OPPONENT-Soccer Pro Game Blogger




5 SKILLS TO NUTMEG YOUR OPPONENT-Soccer Pro Game Blogger

5 SKILLS TO NUTMEG YOUR OPPONENT-Soccer Pro Game Blogger: Going on today, we've got five skills. Once again, you guys have been enjoying the tutorial s recently, and the support has been great. Thank you very much for that today, we've got a tutorial that I did a while back, and I'm talking about a couple years ago, about five skills to not make the report. Now there are five already on my soccer pro game website that you guys can go see, I'll leave a link down below in the description. So these are five fresh ones you got to use if you enjoy this type of content, be sure to leave a like, follow us. If you're new, it's free, just click the big red button down below. Once you've logged in, it will follow you. And yes. So the first thing that we're going to be doing is a step over with a cannon. And you kind of implement a little jump in there. Now we're gonna break it down, and then we'll get into it. Okay. So as we're approaching pro-shot defender, the first movement you're going to make, and people get this wrong, sometimes the step over, the normal step over is going inside to out. Okay, we're not going out to it, we're gonna go inside to out just like that.






So then when you put the jump in, you kind of kicking the ball with your left foot on the right, just like that. If you follow and so far, we've got a step over. And if you're just on your feet like that. Now the cannon you guys know what the cannon is. It's this one right here. If I invite, that's the kind of, so we'll implement that To try and get the ball through the defenders like now we've got a cow, and we're going to get him into the defendant part. But for right now, we're going to use these two coins right here. So we're going to use these two stand poles as a way to show the mix. Okay, splitting the defender's legs is one thing, but then putting the bathrooms and other so we talked about the double pitch for the cannons, the first touch actually on the jump here. And the second touch is this foot right here. So when we're going through the polls, you want to be kind of going out and then back in. Okay. So I'd be approaching and coming around and flicking it through just like that.


Now the speed of the skill is what will sell the defender, that's what we're going to focus on. The actual technique of it is what makes it look beautiful. Okay, so they're on the spot to start with no problem movement. Okay, so around for the light side. Okay, that first jump will take the defender across, often their legs, and that's why we put it across, you'll see when we do the examples of how you'll see how it works. So second feel now we've got the drag slick now kind of touched on it in one tutorial not long ago. But this one's probably one of my favorite to use, I use it and probably one of my first ever tutorial s on the soccer pro game website. So the skill has two touches. Okay, the first search is a drag across the body. And the second touch is going to be with your left leg, kicking the ball through.






Okay, if you guys remember the skills, and great stuff, okay, so what we're going to do, we're going to drag the ball across, just so and this back leg is going to come through like that, when we got a fast pace, you get kind of a little bit of a jumping, and a bit of flex. But it's very important that you're dragging the ball across with emphasis if you're going to take the ball this way. And that's when you feel independent put it underneath. So it might be vocal emphasis, like a yes, or a name, or it might just show me a body. And it's good to practice these things. First, it's a good little train exercise. And then you've got the two people here as well. You got two columns off to anything really they were not essential. Now, I don't really have a name for it, it's kind of jumping the ball or put your feet and flicking through someone's legs. Now, not doing on a defender won't make too much sense when we bring color or make a lot of sense. Okay, so the action you want to be doing on-air, trapping the ball between our legs, we did one kind of similar down the line in a winger tutorial not long ago, check down in the description.


All we're going to be doing is jumping up to one side right or left and then we can flick it through the defender's legs again, when we're making people, I'm not letting people The idea is you've got to be able to open their legs. Okay, so you've got to make them make a move for you to make the gap through. No defenders gonna run it you like this. It just won't happen. Will it comes Nope, won't happen. Okay, you've got to make them do something whether it's a body fit, whether it's a drug, just like we did the direct flick, you've got to make them do something. So if I was to jump this way, it would often their legs this way a little bit and that's where the angle is. Okay, I'm going to go straight in the corner here, just to show you. Okay, so once I've trucked it like this, their legs will probably be about But okay, there's no real room for it.





They'll get a room not much. But once I jump out here, this leg will come across a little bit, and it often Jaga just like that. Okay, so I'll give you an idea of what it looks like. So once we've wrapped it with human and then flicking through like that, Okay, once you've got a little bit faster pace, they'll make a lot more so a little bit faster personnel. So as we'd approach we try and flick through just like that. Okay, so again, moving the leg out. And then we can try to push it through. Alright, moving on to the last one else. Everyone knows what the last word, we've done it many times on the childbirth, I've never done it focused on trying to get through someone's legs. Okay? So the angle is cones are going to represent the angle of the legs. Okay, so if I move this one here, and I'll kind of show you why in a second, you might see Marcus rush to do this, a lot of dirt.





So with the normal article, we kind of do it quite stressed. Just to kind of get a little bit of movement with this when you offer someone's legs. Well, Daniel, Marcus Rushford, the best at doing it, is get the ball route the feet, and then they quit back inside. Okay, so as they go out, they go right out and then flip it through just like that, I'll show you again on this angle. So in approaching the push it right out, because we're trying to make the defender move their leg, and then we're slipping it through. Okay, so it's right out and flip back again, they see the two different movements on that, it's a lot more prominent with putting it back inside. So the forces of origin slow down, and I'm flicking through just like soccer, that was a surface, we're getting the sense of a lot quicker. So the last note is going to be the hazard turn, but we're going to use it as a way to not make someone Okay, so the hazard turn looks a little bit like this.


Okay, I called it the hazard turn discussing how to use it. I don't know what the actual name is for it. But as you can afford to dragon across just like the drag flick. And as you get a patent, you're dragging it back across centric. If this were faking the defender and not were to then pull out to the right, okay. So show that when again, so we're dragging it across and dragging it back. That's normal has it, there is a little bit of a different movement for them. Like we've got to kind of get our body right across. Okay. So as we're coming across, I know these are very awkward right now just give you an idea. So we're dragging it over. And then we're flicking it through just like so. Okay, I was the conductor. So we're dragging across, flicking through and we've got just like that. Very simple, very effective. The emphasis comes from that drag once again, okay, but often it plays legs by dragging it right across as if you're gonna take it this way. They step across, and then we pull it back through the legs.


Okay, so make sure you get the emphasis right first, and then we can kind of get the skills. Okay. Let's get into Nicola. Be sure to leave a like, follow us if you're brand new. It's free. Love you.

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