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What is dribbling in football?

Dribble (that is, dribbling) is to bring the ball to your established route. Dribble refers to the skill and ability of players to control the ball in football. Usually, under the interference of the opposing team members, continue to use their own skills to fool or fool the opposing team members and let the ball be at their feet. There is no deep meaning, but an excellent dribble plays an inestimable role in organizing an attack or grasping an opportunity.

There are several styles of football dribbling. Who are the representatives of these styles?

Technical dribbling: Good technique but slow speed, represented by Pirlo, Zidane, Riquelme, Ibrahimovic, etc.

Speed dribbling: simple movements, outstanding speed, and many long-distance raids. The representative figures are Kaka, Henry, Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and so on. The movements are fancy and fast. The representative figures are Ronaldinho, Cristiano Ronaldo, Robinho and Mancini.

Robben is a style, he is a latecomer.

Kaka is a style, practical and concise, but extremely destructive.

Zidane is a style.

Ibrahim is also a style. Look at the video he played with the photographer in Ajax.

Players who dribble well are typical active players who are good at dribbling: Rosicky, Messi, aimar, Xavi, Ibrahimovic, Pirlo, Kaka and Seedorf.