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Post by bogan on Sept 19, 2020 16:15:31 GMT -5
“For coaches wanting to show young players what it takes and what it means to be a footballer , get them to watch Erling Haland second goal for Borussia Dortmund today Literally sprinted the whole length of the field after defending a corner , to then have the composure to strike the ball home . Drive , determination and technique to behold .”
Phillip Burns
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Post by oraclesfriend on Sept 19, 2020 19:41:12 GMT -5
Very impressive. I am also impressed with Reyna. His first touch prior to his goal was poor but he did not hang his head or lose his focus, he kept playing hard and smart and had a great finish!
They were talking about Jadon Sancho 's pace but Haaland had to run even faster to get into position to score. That speed was also amazing!
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Post by baller84 on Sept 21, 2020 9:51:52 GMT -5
“For coaches wanting to show young players what it takes and what it means to be a footballer , get them to watch Erling Haland second goal for Borussia Dortmund today Literally sprinted the whole length of the field after defending a corner , to then have the composure to strike the ball home . Drive , determination and technique to behold .” Phillip Burns Allow me to add couple things that make this sprint before his goal more impressive: 1. After defending a corner inside his team's small box and the clearance to Sancho who counters, Haaland starts a 100 yd sprint about 10 yards behind Sancho who is running with the ball on his feet, and Haaland has to outrun Sancho to make the overlap. 2. After 77(!) minutes of play (his team already up to 2-0), he has the legs and will to sprint close to 25 mph to provide the right run/option to Sancho, he then receives, shoots with enough precision and power, and scores. Part of it is coaching, but, that's one player with hunger and drive among other things. RESPECT.
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