Richarlison did seal dribble couple days ago against Korea (WC 2022, for future viewers) and he was greatly appreciated by media and fans.....and I also think it's a legitimate skill.
Yeah but it's rare. Ppl really get mad at fancy dribbling. I don't know why. You can see in Croatia vs BR when a Brazilian attempted the between the legs "canetada"
@@davisantos5672 Most people who hate fancy dribbling are haters, or they can’t do them so the hate. Always want to police the game about how football should be played with thousands of boring passes per game.
Especially since everybody pretends to be injured all the time to draw fouls and penalties which is “unsportsmanlike” and that’s so common it’s accepted
@@Bobby4USN I feel like WC 2022 has had a lot of that. like I feel like more than past ones, but they happen every 4 yrs so its hard to be like "there was 5 more per game this year" ( *nerdy voice & pushed glasses up off nose* )
Showboating is the term used by people who lack skill and therefore are against it because they simply can’t do it. In Portuguese we call it joga bonito which means play beautifully.
😂🤣😂 Sure thing... Too many rules and bans on skillsets could actually take away the fun and ruin the aesthetics of the game. Upon inception, football was pretty much boring until Brazilians and generally South Americans began introducing the extreme craziness with dribbles and ball joggling.
@@neocorrp463 amen to that! Brazilian magic made art to football into its most majestic form - while unskilled envious seething narcissists are killing the phenomenal magic of football.
apart from the 'donkey shot' they make sense as the only defence against them involves kicking the player i the face /head or nuts. the donkey shot rule should be overturned
@@1daniel2678 ronaldo, ronaldinho, maradona, zidane, pele, platini, cruyff, messi can do all that too if he wanted to like most great players, even pogba who has wc, i dont really get ur point, it has nothing to do with being skillful
thats weird , i do agree with shirt catch only, and other trick can be done actually.. neck trick, head juggling, i do that in the game.. i will fail when someone push it by their body.. its easy to stop it..
All the tricks that are technically not illegal are really dangerous. You are prone to get tackled into oblivion if you overdo it. Especially in lower leagues. But even in the match between Brasil and South Korea you can see the defender trying for a header while Richarlison is juggling the ball. If someone headbutted Richarlison in that scene the referee might not even give out a card since it would have been a fight for the ball. The same pretty much goes for all moves that lock the ball in a somewhat static position.
I mean if it does not injure the players... Then by all means should be legal... And about the gentlemen BS... The person defending should control his emotions... We are here to be entertained, not restricted to watch the beautiful game.
I understand the ones where the player keeps the ball up. The only ways of getting the ball back all include dangerous but unnecesary moves, like jumping towards the player, or kicking higher than you should, potentially kicking that player instead. Im not against players showing off tho, pulling tricks during a match is honestly rlly cool.
Agreed... Too many rules and bans on skillsets could actually take away the fun and ruin the aesthetics of the game. Upon inception, football was pretty much boring until Brazilians and generally South Americans began introducing the extreme craziness with dribbles and ball joggling.
it's to protect player themself. stalling the ball on your neck and forehead? your opponent team can kick your face. this is why those trick considered unsportsmanlike. this is soccer not kickboxing.
because you cant counter and steal the ball without actually injured both of player? are we talk about the same football here? or should we call it soccer for not confusing to the american one? is this american football?
The first 2 and the last are real and make sense. Shirt catch would involve untucking the jersey. Donkey kick, the 1st player is taking more than 1 touch. Low header to the keeper falls under using trickery to pass the ball back. The middle 4 are cap. No actual law against them, but could be called under unsporting conduct, if the ref wants to. In the same sense that any advance skills are "unsporting" because players with less skill can't do them (eg: hocus pocus, elastico, rainbow, bicycles, and so on). And remember kids in the end it is all under the "opinion" of the ref. Some will call it, some will not.
How would you propose a defender try to get the ball back from someone doing the deal dribble? He would literally have to kick him in the face. Those rules are protecting the offensive player from putting himself in danger.
@@ckevorkian Legal charge and positioning yourself in front of the opponent. Both are legal challenges. All players have a right to positioning on a field. It is not impeding to defend someone, by positioning yourself before them. That positioning occurs all game long.
The first one and the second one I understand. The ones that are "showboating" just seems more like people are cringe and should stop getting mad just because someone is doing skills and you're not good enough to get the ball from them
I'm guessing some of these tricks are hard to define precisely and thus they all end up coming under the "dangerous play" category, which is a subjective call made by the referee.
Are all of these actually illegal? The Stoichkov was my favourite skill as a youngster. Perfect for getting out of tight spots...works in football too 🤣🤣
football is supposed to be fun and showboating of skills. now, it's just winning trophies and money. the only time you can have fun playing football is by yourself. even though it's a team sport. lol
I saw The seal dribble in today's highlights 🇧🇷Brazil vs south Korea🇰🇷 match but he done it standing not running does it still count as banned move u can see that move a min before they score 3rd goal ⚽⚽
The shirt catch and holding the ball between legs and walking are obvious things to ban but the rest should be allowed. Beyond that the only thing that needs banning badly is the constant faking of injuries that occurs.
Putting the ball in your shirt doesn't make any sense but any other natural football trick shouldn't be banned. That is what makes special players special because half of the others can not do it.
Football is very boring without these beautiful tricks. It's not unsportsmanlike to use tricks to fool the opponent in order to make a goal and win the game. The shirt thing is understandable though. Sports' only job is to entertain us and banning the fun stuff is truly unsportsmanlike thing to do.
Anything that is used to retain the ball like the shirt catch or the leg catch.. well yes. That retention rule existed like forever. If you fell on the ground and somehow you keep the ball away or out of reach its "punishable", then why not apply it in the air. The seal dribble, neck stall and the head dribble, im not sure. Technically the player is retaining the ball and can be dangerous. In those cases the player is keeping the ball out of the oponents reach and putting himself in harms way. Id say it may even bee reckless in some instances unless you want your head guillotined by a kick
The Donkey Kick Free Kick was banned due to the free kick taker technically touching/kicking the ball twice. Another player must touch the ball before the free kick taker can touch the ball again. Using both feet is technically touching the ball twice.
But the seal dribble was done by richarlison in Qatar world cup match against South Korea he even scored a goal with that as he got an assist and scored
The "Low Headers" one was done on WC finals in 2022, when an argentinian drop to his knees to pass the ball to the goalie. So that should be a penalty then.
if you can get booked for ungentlemanly conduct then how about booking players for pretending to have been fouled After the final whistle? I think this would go a little way to stop cheating (diving) that is rife in the game.
@@zebetomusic they shouldn't be allowed since the seal dribble is skill and its difficult to do anyway .heading a ball in the air should not be illegal ever
@@RevTwinkie an opponent is running with the ball on his head. And you think you can defend that like you defend headers? The defender will end up injuring himself and the attacker if he misses the ball. And we know how serious head injuries can be. Skills like this are annoying cuz there's almost no way of stopping it without injuring the player with the ball.
One of the things I love about football is the lack of rules. Of course there's stuff like offside and many more. But there's more freedom than in most sports, the only limit is your skill or your creativity. Banning skills kills the game.
6:01 Yes we can blame they are very well-paid professionals. they are supposed to know all the rules. It's not like it changes from place to place and it's all the time been altered.
so is it illegal if the the other teams goal keeper is not near you and the ball is right in front of the goal and you go on all fours and push the ball with your head into the goal on purpose to score? because i do that in lawn matches with my friends
Molina kneed down and gave Martinez the ball with his knee... pretty brilliant im not gonna lie .. however i don't see this as a violation of the rules pretty exteeme to me
i think you missed out the reason why players cannot give the ball back to the goalkeeper... legend says it was because rene higuita used to drible when he got the ball and fifa liked that and made it a rule for goalkeepers to not be able to touch the ball with their hands.... i might be wrong you tell me.
Stalls and carries make sense to ban, since you're basically carrying the ball with a body part. The seal dribble shouldn't be banned, it's just multiple headers and doesn't offer a competitive advantage anyway. The donkey kick looks cool but is illegal if the rules state the free kick must only be touched once. And that last rule is just nonsense, keepers should be able to handle the ball from defensive plays.
Too many rules and bans on skillsets could actually take away the fun and ruin the aesthetics of the game. Upon inception, football was pretty much boring until Brazilians and generally South Americans began introducing the extreme craziness with dribbles and ball joggling.
None of those are unsportsmanlike except trapping ball underneath the shirt. The rest are just pure skill apart from heading a ground ball which is just asking for a kick to head. Referees enforcing these "rules" should instead enforce some actual unlawful and harmful play such as a goalie keeping a ball for over 6 seconds.
I think the seal dribble is fine, but there definitely should be a limit on how long you're allowed to keep it up otherwise you can just simply go through defenders with it.
"Protect players from themselves" More like protecting the skilled players from dirty ones that think it's ok to physically hurt someone over a dribble. Which should be handled the other way around: punish the one being violent
Richarlison did seal dribble couple days ago against Korea (WC 2022, for future viewers) and he was greatly appreciated by media and fans.....and I also think it's a legitimate skill.
Yeah but it's rare. Ppl really get mad at fancy dribbling. I don't know why. You can see in Croatia vs BR when a Brazilian attempted the between the legs "canetada"
I don't know I see it opening up the door for unwanted danger.
@@davisantos5672 Most people who hate fancy dribbling are haters, or they can’t do them so the hate. Always want to police the game about how football should be played with thousands of boring passes per game.
He wants did it against United and Goldbridge lost his head😂
@@Ziton98 It’s dangerous because if the opposite side try to take the ball away from you, there’s a good chance they take your head off.
Imagine doing the shirt catch and running into the opposition goal
I've always thought I could do that 🤔
@@emerancemonji9554 me 2
It becomes American Football
And imagine opponents kicking you in the stomach...... Hahaha
@@rinmikashung2431 when someone injuires me I say come here boiiiiiiiiiiii
'7 football tricks that have been banned FOREVER.....including some tricks that have never been banned.'
Lmaoo
Never saw almost all this in a official game lol
Hahahaa
🤣😂😆👍
WHAT A SHOCKER
Brazil: pulls out a trick
Europe: its now illegal!
That's basically it. The rich kid taking the ball home when it can't win.
Lol so true
So boring, if no tricks in football
Lmao
💀l: all of this are unsportsman like
Bann it or don't bann it, but don't "strongly discourage" it. These cards for unsportsmanlike conduct are bs to me.
Especially since everybody pretends to be injured all the time to draw fouls and penalties which is “unsportsmanlike” and that’s so common it’s accepted
@@Bobby4USN I feel like WC 2022 has had a lot of that. like I feel like more than past ones, but they happen every 4 yrs so its hard to be like "there was 5 more per game this year" ( *nerdy voice & pushed glasses up off nose* )
Richarlison did the headstall yesterday and actually made a goal out of it
Just thinking the same
I was searching 😆
That was a seal dribble
That was seal dribble
I think is because he didn't walked with the ball
Showboating is the term used by people who lack skill and therefore are against it because they simply can’t do it. In Portuguese we call it joga bonito which means play beautifully.
'Joga bonito' - Now where have I heard it, The legendary Cruijff
I thought that's a Brazilian term ....
@@sanketmanna8653 brazilians speak Portuguese language
@@SpuNkOriOn I know that. But the comment kind of implies that it's a native Portuguese term or at least that's what I thought.
Our of context but can you tell me why Ronaldo isn't liked by his teammates? That is the impression they gave me
Imagine doing the shirt catch infront of Pepe & Ramos 😂
You no longer have a shirt...
Of course, kick your body. 🤣
Then you gotta tell us how the inside of a coffin feel like
Suicide mission😂
Damn just pray 🙏
5:11 Maguire is perfect 😂😂
"unsportsmanslike" is a code name for "removing the competitive edge".
Banning some brilliant moves just because some unskillful narcissists demand it should be banned should never be lawful.
😂🤣😂 Sure thing...
Too many rules and bans on skillsets could actually take away the fun and ruin the aesthetics of the game.
Upon inception, football was pretty much boring until Brazilians and generally South Americans began introducing the extreme craziness with dribbles and ball joggling.
@@neocorrp463 amen to that! Brazilian magic made art to football into its most majestic form - while unskilled envious seething narcissists are killing the phenomenal magic of football.
The seal dribble is fucking beautiful
apart from the 'donkey shot' they make sense as the only defence against them involves kicking the player i the face /head or nuts. the donkey shot rule should be overturned
Donkey shot makes sense as you must have had to kick it twice to lift it up, if only fractionally one foot before the other.
Donkey shot makes the free kicks a lot easier to go on the wall
Donkey kick is not prohibited.
you touch the ball twice when doibg donkey kick so it illegal
No, you don't have to be that extreme...
Even a gentle shove with the shoulder or a frontal block does the trick.
I appreciated your mention of Kerlon. He was a talent the world never knew, injuries ruined his career.
Richarlison did the Seal Dribble and scored in this World Cup against South Korea it was one of the best World Cup goals of all time.😊
Getting multiple players to surround the ball to lift it up squeezed by their bodies then walking it to opponents goal is also illegal.
Timeline
1) ----- 0:30 SHIRT CATCH
2) ----- 1:02 DONKEY KICK FREEKICK
3) ----- 1:32 RUNNING KNEE LOCk
4) ----- 1:52 NECK STALL
5) ----- 2:30 SEAL DRIBBLE
6) ----- 3:47 HEAD STALL
7) ----- 4:30 LOW HEADERS
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Richarlison did the headstall on the 22 wc, lol. Many of this tricks were heavily done by Brazilian players... 🤔
Ronaldo was involved in almost every skill clip...such a skillful player
Ronaldinho laughing in the corner
Ronaldinho:laughs in skill moves
Theres thousands of players that can do those tricks
@@dxfault576 and how much are world champions?
@@1daniel2678 ronaldo, ronaldinho, maradona, zidane, pele, platini, cruyff, messi can do all that too if he wanted to like most great players, even pogba who has wc, i dont really get ur point, it has nothing to do with being skillful
thats weird , i do agree with shirt catch only, and other trick can be done actually.. neck trick, head juggling, i do that in the game.. i will fail when someone push it by their body.. its easy to stop it..
The issue is that people can get tackled and injured
All the tricks that are technically not illegal are really dangerous. You are prone to get tackled into oblivion if you overdo it. Especially in lower leagues. But even in the match between Brasil and South Korea you can see the defender trying for a header while Richarlison is juggling the ball. If someone headbutted Richarlison in that scene the referee might not even give out a card since it would have been a fight for the ball. The same pretty much goes for all moves that lock the ball in a somewhat static position.
Seal dribble is the only I'd maybe have kept... Because it must be crazy to see this happening live
I mean if it does not injure the players... Then by all means should be legal... And about the gentlemen BS... The person defending should control his emotions... We are here to be entertained, not restricted to watch the beautiful game.
I don't see nothing wrong with these skills except the shirt catch.
Exactly. It's moronic to say those moves are banned to protect the player when a simple double touch can invite far more serious injuries.
@@InternetPolice007 well, You can see some player knee or kick the player who did the trick on purpose, hopefully They get red cards
they're killing the beauty of the game
I understand the ones where the player keeps the ball up. The only ways of getting the ball back all include dangerous but unnecesary moves, like jumping towards the player, or kicking higher than you should, potentially kicking that player instead. Im not against players showing off tho, pulling tricks during a match is honestly rlly cool.
Seal Dribble won't work against Rustu.
He can counter it with airwalker tackle.
How can they banned such beautiful tricks of football? Its just weird.
Agreed...
Too many rules and bans on skillsets could actually take away the fun and ruin the aesthetics of the game.
Upon inception, football was pretty much boring until Brazilians and generally South Americans began introducing the extreme craziness with dribbles and ball joggling.
it's to protect player themself. stalling the ball on your neck and forehead? your opponent team can kick your face. this is why those trick considered unsportsmanlike. this is soccer not kickboxing.
because you cant counter and steal the ball without actually injured both of player? are we talk about the same football here? or should we call it soccer for not confusing to the american one?
is this american football?
@@lakraknjeprak2536 or maybe the kicks to the face should be unsportsmanlike and not doing skill moves
just call it soccer bro. because in some country football considered rugby 😑
3:54 damn, he's so good, he doesn't even move! 🤣
The donkey kick is illegal because the freekick taker uses both feet at the same time on the ball.
Like the Cuauhtemiña?
@TrippyDrew, Why are you against two feet simultaneously? Besides, there is no rule that says use only one foot.
@@2010DDB because you can't make two touches on any set pieces. You can't pass the ball to yourself. Two feet are considered two touches.
@@OptLab Why, can't you make two touches , or pass to yourself?
@@2010DDB Rules. Ask fifa, there are hundreds. It would make penalties especially totally impossible to stop.
I feel like Antonys 360 spin will be on here in a couple of years
(And it shouldn't)
The first 2 and the last are real and make sense. Shirt catch would involve untucking the jersey. Donkey kick, the 1st player is taking more than 1 touch. Low header to the keeper falls under using trickery to pass the ball back.
The middle 4 are cap. No actual law against them, but could be called under unsporting conduct, if the ref wants to. In the same sense that any advance skills are "unsporting" because players with less skill can't do them (eg: hocus pocus, elastico, rainbow, bicycles, and so on).
And remember kids in the end it is all under the "opinion" of the ref. Some will call it, some will not.
How would you propose a defender try to get the ball back from someone doing the deal dribble? He would literally have to kick him in the face.
Those rules are protecting the offensive player from putting himself in danger.
Owh so u think it's about skill not about kicking your face or nuts?
Wow I'm amazed
He doesn't need to kick him. Even a gentle shove with the shoulder or a frontal block does the trick.
@@ckevorkian Legal charge and positioning yourself in front of the opponent.
Both are legal challenges.
All players have a right to positioning on a field. It is not impeding to defend someone, by positioning yourself before them. That positioning occurs all game long.
The first one and the second one I understand. The ones that are "showboating" just seems more like people are cringe and should stop getting mad just because someone is doing skills and you're not good enough to get the ball from them
"Number four, neck stall. You all know this one for sure". Mans dropping some bars right there
Whatever the trick is, if it's officially banned, I get it. But if it's up to the referee, that smells fishy.
I'm guessing some of these tricks are hard to define precisely and thus they all end up coming under the "dangerous play" category, which is a subjective call made by the referee.
Are all of these actually illegal? The Stoichkov was my favourite skill as a youngster. Perfect for getting out of tight spots...works in football too 🤣🤣
I laughed so hard during this video 😂😂😂😂
The last one is ridiculous. Just like goalkeeper restrained movement before penalty kick rule.
A player may pass the ball to his goal keeper then he shows Harry Maguire 😭😭😭
football is supposed to be fun and showboating of skills. now, it's just winning trophies and money. the only time you can have fun playing football is by yourself. even though it's a team sport. lol
There are many other skills also
its never been about fun at the professional level lol
I saw The seal dribble in today's highlights 🇧🇷Brazil vs south Korea🇰🇷 match but he done it standing not running does it still count as banned move u can see that move a min before they score 3rd goal ⚽⚽
A donkey shot is a good trick but passing with both feet is illegal. A player should touch with one foot while kicking a free kick.
The shirt catch and holding the ball between legs and walking are obvious things to ban but the rest should be allowed. Beyond that the only thing that needs banning badly is the constant faking of injuries that occurs.
Ronaldo shown in almost all skills 🔥
I don't mind opponents carrying the ball between the thighs. I'll show them my Muay Thai knee trick 🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha
😂😂😂😂
Putting the ball in your shirt doesn't make any sense but any other natural football trick shouldn't be banned. That is what makes special players special because half of the others can not do it.
There wasn't even an example of the ball stall, I don't even think anyone has ever even done it in a game
Football is very boring without these beautiful tricks. It's not unsportsmanlike to use tricks to fool the opponent in order to make a goal and win the game. The shirt thing is understandable though. Sports' only job is to entertain us and banning the fun stuff is truly unsportsmanlike thing to do.
They need to introduce the Donky Shot free kick again.
Is donkey kick banned only with free kick or it's banned completely?
If donkey kick isn't banned completely, can it be used in penalty kick?
No, it's banned in any form
Anything that is used to retain the ball like the shirt catch or the leg catch.. well yes.
That retention rule existed like forever. If you fell on the ground and somehow you keep the ball away or out of reach its "punishable", then why not apply it in the air.
The seal dribble, neck stall and the head dribble, im not sure. Technically the player is retaining the ball and can be dangerous. In those cases the player is keeping the ball out of the oponents reach and putting himself in harms way. Id say it may even bee reckless in some instances unless you want your head guillotined by a kick
The Donkey Kick Free Kick was banned due to the free kick taker technically touching/kicking the ball twice. Another player must touch the ball before the free kick taker can touch the ball again. Using both feet is technically touching the ball twice.
But the seal dribble was done by richarlison in Qatar world cup match against South Korea he even scored a goal with that as he got an assist and scored
Great video, it also brings a lot of news. stay tuned
The "Low Headers" one was done on WC finals in 2022, when an argentinian drop to his knees to pass the ball to the goalie. So that should be a penalty then.
if you can get booked for ungentlemanly conduct then how about booking players for pretending to have been fouled After the final whistle?
I think this would go a little way to stop cheating (diving) that is rife in the game.
@3:47 is Ronaldinho using a glider version of the Europass 2008?? Why isn’t it the official?
I was looking for the Cuauhtemiña 😅
That was Cuahtemoc Blanco's move
I don't think "la cuauhtémiña" is banned I think it was when he retained the ball but then he perfectioned it and I don't think it's ban, saludos!
Seal dribble should not be illegal wtf
How would a defender tackle that? Kick them in the head?
Find a way point is it should be allowed
@@zebetomusic they shouldn't be allowed since the seal dribble is skill and its difficult to do anyway .heading a ball in the air should not be illegal ever
@@zebetomusicThe same way you would defend a header. It's not rocket science.
@@RevTwinkie an opponent is running with the ball on his head. And you think you can defend that like you defend headers? The defender will end up injuring himself and the attacker if he misses the ball. And we know how serious head injuries can be. Skills like this are annoying cuz there's almost no way of stopping it without injuring the player with the ball.
Still 1 month passed but he did not changed spelling of next door to neck stall in timeline 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
One of the things I love about football is the lack of rules. Of course there's stuff like offside and many more. But there's more freedom than in most sports, the only limit is your skill or your creativity. Banning skills kills the game.
nothing wrong with seal dribble
I miss the seal 🦭
This is a good, quality content
Considered unsportsmanlike: Doing some sick tricks
Meanwhile they are allowed to roll on the ground for 5 mins
The last trick if you use a team mate... he flicks the ball up you head it back to keeper.. then what happens?
The 2nd trick in thumbnail i have actually used it in game by mistake
6:01 Yes we can blame
they are very well-paid professionals.
they are supposed to know all the rules.
It's not like it changes from place to place and it's all the time been altered.
Richarlison did the seal dribble against South Korea and he scored
But why Neymar flick is cautioned by Referee....even if it is beautifully executed.
Elite Football players: display elite-level skill
Football Association: nah, we didn't like that very much
Richarlisson using the seal drible in Brasil x South Corea in the World Cup: 🤡
I was just abt to say this lol
@@kiidkif2009 Yeah dude, Croatia is now the next victim of the Green-yellowish train... lol
so is it illegal if the the other teams goal keeper is not near you and the ball is right in front of the goal and you go on all fours and push the ball with your head into the goal on purpose to score? because i do that in lawn matches with my friends
Sometimes Football has to many Rules bruh
For fairplay purpose bruh
yeah.. i do agree with shirt catch only . i don't agree with other bans
@@alisus3448 Cry
They are there to score goals not do some street football tricks to get attention
@@Blackpill149 what is the purpose of watching a game just for the numbers? we want the beauty of it
2:31 but, Richarlison scored a goal with the help of this trick in fifa world cup against korea
The banning is justifiable. Those tricks are against football sportsmanship.
for those without skills it must be, after all, what they can't do is they try to ban it, to limit their shitty skill
That's just ridiculous
Brazil did the seal dribble in the World Cup today though??????
Where did you get the video form 1:34 from? (running knee lock)
Unisport
Molina kneed down and gave Martinez the ball with his knee... pretty brilliant im not gonna lie .. however i don't see this as a violation of the rules pretty exteeme to me
Blanco from Mexico. Jumping with the ball. Brilliant
5:58 yes, you can.
It's their job, they should know all the rules.
3:22 lol, the opponents went for blood. Holly shit.
I think it's good that they banned this rules BCOS some of them are risky
i think you missed out the reason why players cannot give the ball back to the goalkeeper... legend says it was because rene higuita used to drible when he got the ball and fifa liked that and made it a rule for goalkeepers to not be able to touch the ball with their hands.... i might be wrong you tell me.
5:30 in the world cup final a Argentina player did the exact same thing and the ref said it was fine, wth?!
Stalls and carries make sense to ban, since you're basically carrying the ball with a body part. The seal dribble shouldn't be banned, it's just multiple headers and doesn't offer a competitive advantage anyway. The donkey kick looks cool but is illegal if the rules state the free kick must only be touched once. And that last rule is just nonsense, keepers should be able to handle the ball from defensive plays.
It's sucking the fun of the game
I once caught a ball with my shoulder and head and went straight running to the ball.
I agree with the seal thing but the others are not suppose to be banned, It's not fair!! 🤬😡
Football now is run, shot, goal 😂
Too many rules and bans on skillsets could actually take away the fun and ruin the aesthetics of the game.
Upon inception, football was pretty much boring until Brazilians and generally South Americans began introducing the extreme craziness with dribbles and ball joggling.
Wow learnt some rules of the game. I feel some are for a just reason
One day Kicking Ball will be banned from football 😅
Hahaha
All of these bans are justified. We don't want to watch street football on our tv
Didn't richarlson do the seal dribble
Remember Richarlison's 2022 world cup Seal Dribbling goal👻
Most of these bans are actually fair. I wasnt expecting to have that opinion before i watched
Ion think the running knee was banned for that reason....imagine pepe tackling ur knees tryna get that ball.....
If the last one is banned then the one done with the help of knee must be banned too. Which is easier to use - knee or head?
None of those are unsportsmanlike except trapping ball underneath the shirt. The rest are just pure skill apart from heading a ground ball which is just asking for a kick to head. Referees enforcing these "rules" should instead enforce some actual unlawful and harmful play such as a goalie keeping a ball for over 6 seconds.
I think the seal dribble is fine, but there definitely should be a limit on how long you're allowed to keep it up otherwise you can just simply go through defenders with it.
It is legal as long as you don't overdo it, Richarlison did it against Korea, but it was such a short dribble that it wasn't risky for anyone.
"Protect players from themselves"
More like protecting the skilled players from dirty ones that think it's ok to physically hurt someone over a dribble. Which should be handled the other way around: punish the one being violent
I didn't understand the last rule