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Soccer Skills : Improve Your Team's Possession and Passing Skills through Top Class Drills, Hardback Book

Soccer Skills : Improve Your Team's Possession and Passing Skills through Top Class Drills Hardback

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Are you ready to take your soccer game to the next level? Or just looking for ways to improve your team?


This book can help solve your problems.

Soccer is the world’s most popular sport. In the Summer of 2018 the latest World Cup Finals take place in Russia, with some of the best (and, perhaps, luckiest) teams in the world participating. The competition will see teams divided into mini leagues, based on their world rankings and a draw. The top two teams from each group go forward to the knock out stages.

The best two will compete the final. There is a more than reasonable bet that existing champions
Germany will once again lift the trophy, although Brazil, Argentina, Spain and France will all fancy their chances. The Belgians have the team of a life time, and could triumph, while the likes of Saudi Arabia and Panama should make the most of their time in Eastern Europe – it will probably be short lived. As for Russia itself, the lowest ranked side in the competition, well, who knows? Home advantage can count for a lot.

This short focus on the World Cup is of great relevance to the book that follows. Consider the team below:
Those of you with good football knowledge will spot that these great players, along with many more, are some of the giants of the game who will not feature in the World Cup Finals, other than perhaps in the commentary box, pundit’s chair or newspaper columns of June 2018.
How can this be? How can such individuals not represent their countries on the biggest stage of all?
The answer, as we know, is that soccer is team game, where the collective talents of the players outweigh the individual skills of the maestro. The great sides do, naturally, incorporate such talents within their squad, but it is so often the case that a team that works together and combines well outperforms a side made up of more talented individuals who are less effective team players.

And the secret to success is possession of the football. Passing and the possession this helps to retain really are two of the most important parts of team play for a soccer team. This book will look at a number of ways both coaches and players can improve such aspects of their own side’s performance.
 

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