Technique in football is a very broad concept that covers many aspects of skill, from ball control, through dribbling, shots and passing, and a few other aspects.
Until recently, coaches believed that a footballer learns techniques at the age of a junior, and if a player does not master these skills in the early stages of his career, then there is no chance to make up for these shortcomings.
Recently, however, this concept has changed quite a bit because now most trainers believe that the development process of a player is continuous and that it is not too late to develop and improve.
Of course, we will not convince you of fairy tales now that a man who has never trained football, even at an amateur level, can learn everything from scratch starting at the age of 25 and become a professional.
The purpose of this article is to convince you that no matter if you are 13 years old and your goal is
to be a professional footballer in the future, or you are 25 years old and you are already playing at a certain level and want to get higher, you should constantly develop your technical skills and work on them not only in the club but also individually.
It may turn out to be a missing element and when you start working on it more, you will suddenly make progress that even you yourself have never dreamed of!
We have repeatedly told you on the portal the history of footballers whose career peak came later than in the case of others because they were missing something.
Look at Ngolo Kante who was an amateur until the age of 23, and only when one of the coaches put him in the position of a defensive midfielder everything started and Kante today has all the greatest trophies such as the World Cup or the Champions League!
Today we will post a set of exercises for you below so that you can train individually.
Remember, however, that these workouts are only a supplement to club training.
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