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TheHodFather

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The inability of professional players to use their "weaker" foot is honestly astonishing
I've never understood it myself - surely it's a skill you can work on? It will never be as good as your strong foot but it just makes the game so much easier if you can do the basics with either foot.

Hugo's career-long inability to kick with either foot also mystified me.
 

ernie78

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I've never understood it myself - surely it's a skill you can work on? It will never be as good as your strong foot but it just makes the game so much easier if you can do the basics with either foot.

Hugo's career-long inability to kick with either foot also mystified me.
I don’t get it either.
when you’re being paid tens of thousands a week to kick a ball the least you should be able to do is kick it with both feet.

I started as a keeper when I was a kid and focused on kicking with my left just so I could out of any trouble.
I eventually moved in to defence then midfield and could put in decent crosses with left or right.
(Still not enough to get me through my trials tough 😢 😆)
 

aliyid

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Wasn’t sure if this belonged here or in the non-league thread but will get more eyes here :whistle:

 

Houdini

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It's like one of those 2/- plastic footballs you got from Woolworths.
 
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