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Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

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Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

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Salah has been one of the most goalscoring players in the Premier League over the past few seasons, he has thrived under Klopp, what makes Salah so good, what can an offensive player learn, say Salah is good only because he is too fast, obviously not comprehensive, he is not only fast, instead, we will look at three places that may not be obvious, but every attacking player should pay attention to and learn, here we officially start:

One thing is certain that Salah scored a lot of goals, many of them in 1v1 situations against the goalkeeper, of course, there is no denying that he is fast, which is also his superiority, or he always runs behind the defenders.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 1 - Will run

But more importantly how he runs, let's see how he constantly observes the defenders, running from their blind side, below he is close to the offside line, when we look closely, we will find that his pace is small and fast, while not offside at the same time ready to accelerate.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 2 - Acceleration timing

When the pass comes, he opens the pace and breaks through, and from this, what we can learn from Salah is that the running time should be grasped well, because everyone can run the position, the key is to grasp the time, the slash running position runs out of the defender's field of vision.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 3 - Slash Run Position

Then keep our pace and make sure to be flexible with a lot of small and fast paces, look up at the player with the ball, when we make eye contact with him, he passes the ball, we accelerate, that's the tacit understanding between us and our teammates.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 4 - Finding tacit understanding

Salah also gives the impression that he is always looking for possible scoring opportunities, as he always runs in positions where the situation does not seem dangerous and constantly gets into dangerous positions, always catching the ball first.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 5 - Seize the opportunity to make up for the shot

What can we learn from Salah's shot? The simple advice is to learn all the techniques as he can score all sorts of goals and Salah often takes a few more steps to calm himself down and pose to shoot. Of course, sometimes under pressure, he will also burst at the first time.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 6 - Various shots on goal

However, once he holds the ball in the box, we often see him adjust his posture because a good angle makes it easier to send the ball into the net and can control it, and Salah often shoots with the inside of his foot and can barely save.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 7 - Adjust the angle

Whether it's a dexterous shot from outside the box or a 1v1 shot with a goalkeeper, he usually looks at the goalkeeper and then finishes the shot calmly with the instep of his foot, which may seem simple, and that's because Salah is so skilled.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 8 - Looks simple

Salah is not tall, but sexy, and we can learn two things from him, one is that we need to go to the gym, and the other is that if we use our bodies wisely, even small players can protect the ball very well.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 9 - Core Forces

We do need some core strength and we've seen Salah use his body well between the defender and the ball, because given his small stature, if the defender tries to fight his own man high, then he will win a lot of free kicks.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 10 - Core confrontation

Well, it's easy to fall down sometimes, but that's not what we want to learn, so if the body isn't dominant, you can use your body well, which may help us get free kicks.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 11 - Free kick

Sometimes the brain is better than the muscles, and interestingly, Salah actually avoids defenders physically confronting him when he gets the ball, and he dribbles and changes direction quickly at close range, so that defenders are less afraid to get too close to him because they will be left behind if they are not careful.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 12 - Change direction to get rid of

It also means that some defenders may choose to hold back and back rather than take tough press and steals against him, which will give Salah a little time and space to destroy them or choose a good pass.

Salah's three virtues deserve each of us to learn the offside trap: cool shot: flexible dribbling:

Figure 13 - Containment or Retreat

All in all, Mohammed Salah has left us with three key revelations: one is to take advantage of the blind spots of the defenders and run in small steps to break the offside trap, the second is to calm ourselves down before shooting with the instep of the foot, and the third is to dribble quickly and flexibly when the defenders make a steal.

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