Soccer is a great game to be played, but its also a great game to be watched. Someone thats not familiar with soccer might wonder what exactly it is that makes it the most popular sport on the planet.
Just like basketball has its slam dunks and alley oops, baseball its home runs or boxing its knockouts, soccer has several key elements that make it a highly entertaining game: goals, passes, tackles and dribbling.
Its the last one that I value most, since I believe that a good dribble is not only spectacular, but it can be extremely efficient in a game, so Im going to dedicate the following article to explaining how soccer dribbling works, how you can train it, focus on a couple of special dribbling moves and see what soccer abilities affect your dribbling skill.
Soccer Dribbling Introduction to the World of Ankle Breakers
By definition, soccer dribbling is a method used by the ball carrier to pass the ball past a direct opponent, without conceding possession. This may be a tight dictionary-like statement, but in truth soccer dribbling is as simple in concept as that: do anything you can (in the boundaries of the soccer laws) to get past your opponent...