This category focuses on ball mastery, close control, and 1v1 dribbling skills.These drills help players improve their touch, agility, and ability to beat defenders.Perfect for players from U6 grassroots through to Senior level.Ideal for coaches developing skilful, confident players who can carry the ball under pressure.
Dribbling is a big part of football, whether wingers are running with the ball or defenders are carrying it out of defence. It's important for players to have control and balance when dribbling, to avoid giving the ball away.
By following these drills and videos, confidence and skill whilst running with the ball will develop. The fun games and races below will improve control and encourage your players to use both feet; it's not scary if they practice!
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