Monday, November 8, 2010

How To Play Like Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano plays like a dancing fool at times, and takes some punishment for this when he’s showing off too much, swinging his legs repeatedly over the ball, feinting himself out of his own shoes, tripping over himself. He’s changed though, from when he first started out in the EPL. And don’t get me wrong, he was good in the early years but he’s very quickly only gotten better and better. Now, his skills on the ball are deadly and his free kicks feared and everyone wants to play like him.

He goes at players on the dribble and makes defenders nearly fall over as he builds up momentum. Defenders don’t know what to do when Cristiano is charging at them. He’s the European player of the year. He’s the talk of the town, with Real Madrid desperate to acquire his services.

In a few years, he’s most certainly destined for Spain or Italy. Women too are falling over for him. Opposing fans hate him, with his hair gelled and his body shaved. He’s a bit of a fancy boy, but even so, everyone wants to learn how to dribble, pass, shoot, and take free kicks like he does. And people went to look like him too. The most popular search term associated with Cristiano is probably, ‘legs like Cristiano Ronaldo’. But we want to learn how to play like him not look like him.

So, how do you play like Cristiano Ronaldo? If there’s one thing that characterizes Cristiano, it’s doing everything at a blistering pace. No skill, move, pass, or shot is done slowly. Sure, he might slow down to sucker in a defender or pause for a moment and put his foot on top of the ball to tempt a defender, but normally he’s moving at a frantic and frenetic pace. It’s often hard to tell what he’s actually done to get past a defender until you see the replay. So the first thing to do is play soccer fast. Drive at defenders. Cut the ball sharply. Attack.

Overall, there’s no quick short cut to becoming a player of Cristiano Ronaldo’s caliber. It takes hard work and dedication, but more, you have to love to play. And this is one thing you’ll find in common with all of the best players in the world. They just love to play the game. Whether it’s staying after practice to take free kicks, working solely on their weaker foot as the hit the ball against a wall, practicing juggling and other tricks, lifting weights, staying in shape even in the off season, eating healthy, not drinking. Top players like Cristiano love the game and will do nearly everything and anything to get better and achieve their goals.

Yes, it's true, even players like Cristiano, who’s now perhaps the best player in the world, along with Kaka and Messi, want to improve some aspect of their game.

For Cristiano, at first glance, there is seemingly no part of his game that needs improvement when you watch him play. He’s an attacking player and really doesn’t need to focus on defense, but that might just be one area where he could improve his game. If he’s able to win the ball and start a counter attack, that just makes him more dangerous. What if you saw Cristiano win the ball after a crunching tackle? I think the crowd would go wild.

Cristiano can play the ball with either foot and all parts of both feet, which is very useful in playing last minute passes with the inside or outside of the foot. It’s hard to know where he is going to play the ball or when. He may charge at one player and then at the last second slip a pass through to Rooney with the outside of his right foot. When a defender tries to force him down the left, he’s happy to drive the ball down the line and serve a ball across with his left. His goal is to eliminate any chinks in his armor. Make sure you're adept with both feet and all parts of both feet - inside and outside.

Perhaps what Cristiano is most famous for is his scissor kicks, where he swings his legs over the ball to the left and then the right, and again and again. In the past, he would over do it, swinging his legs over the ball too many times. He could have just done it once and gone by the defender. Now, he’s more precise and direct with his moves. He’s also relentless. He never seems to tire. Another move Cristiano is famous for is the chop back, where he blazes down the field with the ball and then cuts the ball back with the inside of his foot.

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