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SUMMARY:How to Win 1v1 Duels by Controlling the With Direction with an Amazing Crossover Step
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How to win 1v1 Duels by Controlling the Width Direction with an Amazing Crossover Step 

Crossover step. Photo: BohemianFC
Should all football training be limited to exercises with the ball?
Many coaches certainly believe this to be the case. In fact, proponents of this view have certainly increased in scope and intensity since FC Barcelona, with its possession-focused play, started to dominate the game. 
As a former defender, I categorically refute this view. I am confident that my defensive skills would have been nothing more than ordinary if I had not invested specific time on training without the ball.
I wonder how I would have developed strong heading skills if I had not spent hour after hour practising the jumping-on-one-foot technique. How would I have developed my footwork without imitation exercises?
The crossover step is one example of a technique that requires guidance and regular training without the ball. It is doubtful that your defensive skills will progress and...

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