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Staying on your feet and delaying an attacker rather than diving in. You shuffle sideways, stay balanced, and show them where you want them to go (usually toward the sideline or a supporting defender). The goal is to slow them down and wait for help or for them to make a mistake. Diving in risks getting beaten and leaving space behind you.
Good one-on-one defending is about jockeying, not tackling. You force the attacker wide, stay on your feet, and wait for the right moment. Dive in early and they'll go right past you.
Robbie Jan 21, 2026
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Hitting the ball dead center with almost no spin so it wobbles unpredictably through the air. Named after the baseball pitch that does the same thing. It dips, swerves, and moves erratically because the airflow over the surface is uneven. Keepers hate it because they can't read where it's going. Ronaldo made it famous from free kicks, though others have used it for years.
Cristiano Ronaldo's knuckleball free kick against Portsmouth in 2008 announced his mastery of the technique to the world - the ball started left, dipped, then swerved right at the last moment, leaving David James rooted to the spot.
Robbie Jan 21, 2026
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Hitting the ball while it's still in the air, before it bounces. Harder than it looks - you don't have the stability of controlling it first. Side volleys, half-volleys (hit just after the bounce), and bicycle kicks are all variations. When volleys go in, they usually end up in highlight reels.
Marco van Basten's volley in the 1988 European Championship final remains one of football's greatest goals - he struck an acute-angle volley from Arnold Mühren's looping cross, sending it into the far corner with perfect technique.
Robbie Jan 21, 2026
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Glancing the ball with your head or foot to redirect it rather than controlling it, usually from a long ball or cross. A striker flicks on a goal kick to a runner behind them; a midfielder flicks a pass around a corner. Flick-ons require delicate touch and good awareness of where your teammates are. They keep the ball moving quickly and catch defenders by surprise.
Peter Crouch made a career out of flick-ons. His height meant he won headers, and instead of trying to control them, he'd glance the ball into the path of runners. Simple but effective.
Robbie Jan 20, 2026
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A pass that goes between or through an opponent's defensive line, not around it. If the opposition has a line of four midfielders, a pass that splits two of them is line-breaking. It's more valuable than a pass that goes around the outside because it eliminates players and creates forward momentum. Players who can consistently play line-breaking passes are gold.
Toni Kroos specialized in line-breaking passes that looked simple. A gentle ball between two midfielders into the feet of an attacker - it doesn't look flashy, but it eliminates four opponents and puts Real Madrid in a dangerous position.
Robbie Jan 20, 2026
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