There are all kind of ways, best is to just go to your football clubs field and shoot from outside of the box in different type of ways. Or we also played games like curving the ball in from the corner side then going further back until u are at the normal position for a corner… also with or without touching the ground. damn i miss my kid and teenage years
Hit the ball with outside of your foot on the left side of the ball = bend right. Hit the centre of the ball with top of your foot where the laces are = goes up and dips down and could bend either side.
The ball naturally spins right or left depending on which part of the foot you hit it with so you can curve any shot/pass that you can control the spin with. Most kicks of a football will have some sort of curve on it. If you want specific information you need to learn how to kick it straight (with the inside of the foot) , its about body position. Controlling the curve of a shot/pass, with confidence is a combinations of technique striking the ball, body position and how you lean in or out of these things. Its a hard thing to describe in text, but I will try CURVING THE BALL (With spin) So I would learn to kick a ball and trap a ball that is kicked to you with the inside of your foot. Its the mos basic and fundamental skills of football, other than dribbling , and when you get good at dribbling a lot f the way you touch the ball is a development of the instep fundamentals, and the outside of the foot, which generates more spin but is harder too control,, is the more advanced end of curving.. A lot of it is how your body leans as you strike the ball, and how you "wrap your foot around the ball" a bit like a Tennis player would with a Racket to generate spin. *Good examples of curving with the instep/inside of the foot : David Beckham,: Kevin De Bruyne,: Andre Pirlo *Good examples of Curving with the outside of the Foot: Ricardo Quaresma, Roberto Carlos KNUCKLE BALLS AND TOE POKES (No spin/Ball Deformation) Then you have Knuckle Balls, , which is a way of getting the ball to move but with no spin. This you use the top of the Foot on the biggest joint at the base of your big toe. This hardly generates any spin (when done correctly), but the ball deforms like crazy in the air and that makes the ball curve and the technique allow crazy power to put in the kick. They are more a long range weapon from 25-40 yards, you rarely see them done from closer, where as the Inside foot and outside foot are effective from ranges of 0-40 yards. The closer range version of the Knuckle ball is the "Toe Poke". You basically stab the ball with you foot, but it can be unpredictable and can be tough to get exact, but generates crazy power, and if you really kick it hard and connect well with a "Toe Poke" you can make the ball curve a bit like the knuckle ball , its from the ball deforming but its range is more 0-25 yards. *Good example of the Knuckle ball: Cristiano Ronaldo freekicks from 30 Yards or more *Good example of "Toe Pokes": lots of Brazilians lool, Romario, Roberto Firmino, and of course Ronaldonho Ronaldinho scored a famous "Toe Poke" goal against Chelsea in the champions, where he basically salsa dances not touching the ball on the edge of the Chelsea Penalty area and fakes everyone out and then just "Toe Pokes it in from 22-25yards, Chelsea were by the way the best team in the Premiere league at the time and possibly the best Defensive team in the world at that point. They had loads of great defensive players, and Barcelona were probably the best attacking team in the world at that point, so it was really crazy Ronaldinho pulled that off at that level, on that stage, ...in a big Champions league game. It was street football dominating the pro game
You make the ball curve by putting spin on it, to make it spin you have to hit the ball at a certain point, for example if you hit the left side of the ball with your foot it's gonna spin to the right and it's trajectory therefore also curves to the right
Just like pitching in baseball and spinning the football as a QB. Flicking the fingers puts spin so flicking your foot at a soccer ball does the same. The spinning creates pressure waves that help the ball move in the air. There are youtubes abt it. Isn't physics awesome
@@KIDIffbody positioning and follow through on the shot os important too. Beckham is a good example it almost looks like hes aiming to shoot to the right but then he swings his leg and body positioning as hes making contact and his follow through was exagerated almost but its a reason why he was so good at curving. Beckham gets alot of hate cause hes overrated as an overall player but his long passes and free kicks really were super elite and some of the best ever.
@@porkwop9171Follow through is not exaggerated when putting curl on the ball, go look at Beckhams technique again, he almost jabs the ball his follow through is barely a foot beyond the contact with the ball, go watch any curl technique video on youtube, you minimize the follow through as this maximizes the force that goes into the ball, you want your kicking foot to stop as close to the standing foot as possible same goes for trying to put power into your shot. Watch Beckham, it almost looks like he stamps his foot down quite forceablly after kicking the ball to the point that it's not surprising he ended up with a lot of foot injuries
@@therealmvp8662 A deflection would have prevented the ball from curving to the right, and instead deflect it toward the left. If you think a deflection occured then the curve on that ball was even more insane than it appeared.
6:25 That's Ricardo Quaresma, he's well known for those type of shots "trivela shot" y'all should react to him, I recommand y'all: Ricardo Quaresma Sublime Skills or Ricardo Quaresma humiliating everyone. as for the dude at 6:20 That's the legendary David Beckam, the master of free kicks and long balls !
Let see how many i recognize 2:19 Ricardo Quaresma💙🖤 3:16 ok... Kroos 4:25 Alvaro "el Chino" Recoba...💙🖤 5:50 Paul Pogba? 6:11 David Beckham 6:35 Quaresma again "the trivela"💙🖤 7:40 Ronaldo 8:04 i don't know who he is, but to me that's a ball like the Jabulani 8:25 Maicon💙🖤 9:16 Neymar 9:40 Zico? 10:15 Ronaldinho 10:30 Roberto Carlos 💙🖤
For anyone wondering EXACLTY why a ball curves when it has spin: According to the aerdynamic and current working lift theory, a rotating ball will generate lift in the direction it spins. If a ball spins clockwise, the air on the right will get sped up by the rotation while the air on the left will slow down. The faster air will cause a lower static pressure area on the right of the ball (Bernoulli's principle) and a higher pressure will be present on the left. The resulting force to the right in this case caused by the difference in pressure (Lift) gives the ball its curve. This is the same reason wings generate lift.
That goal in the thumbnail, I was there, but for the life of me, I could’ve sworn it was Dymitri Payet scoring that free kick, not Ronaldinho because he never played at Upton Park in a Barcelona kit!
All in this video is physical. The internal pressure of the ball and the external pressure of the environment compress the ball, causing this effect, the hitting forces and the hitting speed act, the body posture, the type of blow and the angle of hitting. And of course, do all that at the same time
@@METALSCAVENGER78 Exactly, Beckham is not a good dribbler, can't tackle, isn't good with his head, isn't quick, isn't good with his left foot. There are plenty of players better than him in the history of football. Beckham would not be in Classic England (the squad with the 23 best english players of all times). As an English players, I advise them to watch videos of Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore, Gordon Banks, Jimmy Greaves, Stanley Matthews, Glenn Hoddle, Chris Waddle, Paul Gascoigne, John Barnes, Ray Clemence, Peter Shilton, Tom Finney, Frank Lampard, Duncan Edwards, Jimmy Armfield, Ray Wilson, Kevin Keegan, Billy Wright, Tont Adams, Johnny Haynes, Emlyn Hughes, Neil Franklin, Bryan Robson, Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Jack Charlton, Sol Campbell, Ashley Cole, Alan Ball, Dixie Dean, Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen... there is very old players and legends but unfortunately there is no footage about them.
React to one of the greatest matches in Brazilian league. It was Young Neymar vs Ronaldinho. A game of 9 goals and one of the most beautiful Neymar goals of all time. Vídeo name: “Santos 4 x 5 Flamengo - Melhores Momentos (HD 1080p) Campeonato Brasileiro 2011”
The ball curves when spinning to the opposite direction, when you kick you make sure you give the ball A LOT of spinning and it curves on the angle you desire
It works the exact same way as throwing a curveball or a slider. Put spin on it & as the ball slows down the spin pulls it left or right. You can also hit a football like a knuckleball, that is to say you put no spin on it & it just goes wherever it wants to go :D
the curve, is to do with the seams on the ball, same as cricket and your baseball. the best way to decribe it. It like a plane wing, a wing on a plane is curved at the top and flatter undeneath, the curved part of the wings causes the air to flow over it slower than the flat underpart, this causes lower air pressure on top higher pressure underneath allowing the wing to give lift, the same in motor racing, higher pressure with wings which is up side air plane wing, to make the car stick to the ground and give tracktion, if that wing was turned the other way, the car would lift at 200mph, its the same with a ball, its spins with the seams causing high and low pressure
Imagine being the goalkeeper during these moment. "Right I got this no problem"................................ball goes left dives left ball goes right. "damn it"
Make the ball spin to the direction you want to curve. So if you hit it to the side of the ball or hit to the mid but follow up has to go to the side, it spin. The most crazy balls that curve at the very last seconds doesn't have cure or no movement. They change direction randomly depending on the wind. Those kind of ball are hit in the dead centre
You know how you put a spin on an american football when you throw it so it spirals and how you can put spin on a cue ball in pool so it either follows through the shot or stuns and spins back? The same magic that allows that to occur is how you bend a football, either hit off the inside of the foot or the much harder to master outside. As the ball slows in the air the curve takes effect so kick it right footed off the inside of your foot the curve is going left, outside the curve right. Easy to do with practice but much harder to master as to how much power and how wide to shoot for a top corner shot, and to transfer that to a game especially in top level games is something else
#10 he used the out side of his foot meaning the side facing out doing that and hitting the left side of the ball generates the curve to go right it’s also called a trivela there’s the one you can do with your instep but it’s harder
17:33 Ronaldo did do that on purpose. It’s called a knuckleball like in baseball. You add spin to make that ball curve and the ones where it is unpredictable that go in all directions is a knuckleball. (Hit a certain way to achieve the least spin possible. He does practice it and takes a lot of skill but It still is unpredictable and hard to get right.
ronaldinhos real name is actually Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, "inho" is added to the name and it means "small", they basically called ronaldinho "the little ronaldo"
FYI goal no 1 was actualy the goal was actualy the first goal that curve to the other site of the foot example you kick the ball to the left with your right foot but it spin to the right
Curling the ball is actually a miss kick but done with intent its easier to do than you think its really hard to kick a ball straight and its even harder to do what those guys do if that makes sense 😂
For no 10 it call trivela It happen when you kick the ball with tyour outsite foot and give it a power than make it spin you can do that example player that can do that Quaresma
Just like pitching in baseball and spinning the football as a QB. Flicking the fingers puts spin so flicking your foot at a soccer ball does the same. The spinning creates pressure waves that help the ball move in the air. There are youtubes abt it. Isn't physics awesome
Ball: Physics dot exe not found. 😂 Though it is actual physics that make the ball curve like that, it has to be hit with a nice spin or with a bazooka like Number 1 to bend that way as it remains with no spin while flying.
@kidifferent3461 body positioning and follow through on the shot os important too. Beckham is a good example it almost looks like hes aiming to shoot to the right but then he swings his leg and body positioning as hes making contact and his follow through was exagerated almost but its a reason why he was so good at curving. Beckham gets alot of hate cause hes overrated as an overall player but his long passes and free kicks really were super elite and some of the best ever.
Is the walk out that gets me every time 😂
5:02 😂🤣 I can’t stop laughing!
Jordan reaction is so real ...😂😂😂😂damn
Hit the ball with the inside of your foot on the right side of the ball = bend left
I dont use that way
@13th-AX-Pxln And with the 3 outside toes and curve right
@@Finxncialyou must be left footed
There are all kind of ways, best is to just go to your football clubs field and shoot from outside of the box in different type of ways.
Or we also played games like curving the ball in from the corner side then going further back until u are at the normal position for a corner… also with or without touching the ground.
damn i miss my kid and teenage years
Hit the ball with outside of your foot on the left side of the ball = bend right.
Hit the centre of the ball with top of your foot where the laces are = goes up and dips down and could bend either side.
The ball naturally spins right or left depending on which part of the foot you hit it with so you can curve any shot/pass that you can control the spin with. Most kicks of a football will have some sort of curve on it.
If you want specific information you need to learn how to kick it straight (with the inside of the foot) , its about body position.
Controlling the curve of a shot/pass, with confidence is a combinations of technique striking the ball, body position and how you lean in or out of these things.
Its a hard thing to describe in text, but I will try
CURVING THE BALL (With spin)
So I would learn to kick a ball and trap a ball that is kicked to you with the inside of your foot. Its the mos basic and fundamental skills of football, other than dribbling , and when you get good at dribbling a lot f the way you touch the ball is a development of the instep fundamentals, and the outside of the foot, which generates more spin but is harder too control,, is the more advanced end of curving.. A lot of it is how your body leans as you strike the ball, and how you "wrap your foot around the ball" a bit like a Tennis player would with a Racket to generate spin.
*Good examples of curving with the instep/inside of the foot : David Beckham,: Kevin De Bruyne,: Andre Pirlo
*Good examples of Curving with the outside of the Foot: Ricardo Quaresma, Roberto Carlos
KNUCKLE BALLS AND TOE POKES (No spin/Ball Deformation)
Then you have Knuckle Balls, , which is a way of getting the ball to move but with no spin. This you use the top of the Foot on the biggest joint at the base of your big toe. This hardly generates any spin (when done correctly), but the ball deforms like crazy in the air and that makes the ball curve and the technique allow crazy power to put in the kick. They are more a long range weapon from 25-40 yards, you rarely see them done from closer, where as the Inside foot and outside foot are effective from ranges of 0-40 yards.
The closer range version of the Knuckle ball is the "Toe Poke". You basically stab the ball with you foot, but it can be unpredictable and can be tough to get exact, but generates crazy power, and if you really kick it hard and connect well with a "Toe Poke" you can make the ball curve a bit like the knuckle ball , its from the ball deforming but its range is more 0-25 yards.
*Good example of the Knuckle ball: Cristiano Ronaldo freekicks from 30 Yards or more
*Good example of "Toe Pokes": lots of Brazilians lool, Romario, Roberto Firmino, and of course Ronaldonho
Ronaldinho scored a famous "Toe Poke" goal against Chelsea in the champions, where he basically salsa dances not touching the ball on the edge of the Chelsea Penalty area and fakes everyone out and then just "Toe Pokes it in from 22-25yards, Chelsea were by the way the best team in the Premiere league at the time and possibly the best Defensive team in the world at that point. They had loads of great defensive players, and Barcelona were probably the best attacking team in the world at that point, so it was really crazy Ronaldinho pulled that off at that level, on that stage, ...in a big Champions league game. It was street football dominating the pro game
Excellent explanation.
Good explanation but knuckleball doesn’t curve it swerves and dips
@@Thatguy16897 right, the reason the ball knuckles is because its not spinning, so the air doesnt flow around it like normal
You make the ball curve by putting spin on it, to make it spin you have to hit the ball at a certain point, for example if you hit the left side of the ball with your foot it's gonna spin to the right and it's trajectory therefore also curves to the right
Just like pitching in baseball and spinning the football as a QB. Flicking the fingers puts spin so flicking your foot at a soccer ball does the same. The spinning creates pressure waves that help the ball move in the air. There are youtubes abt it. Isn't physics awesome
ooohhh ok that make sense thanks for explaining it
@@KIDIffbody positioning and follow through on the shot os important too. Beckham is a good example it almost looks like hes aiming to shoot to the right but then he swings his leg and body positioning as hes making contact and his follow through was exagerated almost but its a reason why he was so good at curving. Beckham gets alot of hate cause hes overrated as an overall player but his long passes and free kicks really were super elite and some of the best ever.
@@porkwop9171Follow through is not exaggerated when putting curl on the ball, go look at Beckhams technique again, he almost jabs the ball his follow through is barely a foot beyond the contact with the ball, go watch any curl technique video on youtube, you minimize the follow through as this maximizes the force that goes into the ball, you want your kicking foot to stop as close to the standing foot as possible same goes for trying to put power into your shot.
Watch Beckham, it almost looks like he stamps his foot down quite forceablly after kicking the ball to the point that it's not surprising he ended up with a lot of foot injuries
Never thought anyone would not understand how this works but here we are
Messi's free kick vs Liverpool should absolutely be on the list.
no it shouldnt it took a defection
@@therealmvp8662 A deflection would have prevented the ball from curving to the right, and instead deflect it toward the left. If you think a deflection occured then the curve on that ball was even more insane than it appeared.
Roberto Carlos's free kick is the best!!!! It is a quick and precise shot with the outside of the foot.
6:25 That's Ricardo Quaresma, he's well known for those type of shots "trivela shot" y'all should react to him, I recommand y'all: Ricardo Quaresma Sublime Skills or Ricardo Quaresma humiliating everyone.
as for the dude at 6:20 That's the legendary David Beckam, the master of free kicks and long balls !
im crying yall are hilarious
The Brazilian player “walo” 😂😂💀
From Kenya with love😌
React to footballers that the streets will never forget 🔥
You are all funny and your reaction is that you are natural comedians When I want to enjoy football and laugh at the same time I watch your clips 😂😂💛
Let see how many i recognize
2:19 Ricardo Quaresma💙🖤
3:16 ok... Kroos
4:25 Alvaro "el Chino" Recoba...💙🖤
5:50 Paul Pogba?
6:11 David Beckham
6:35 Quaresma again "the trivela"💙🖤
7:40 Ronaldo
8:04 i don't know who he is, but to me that's a ball like the Jabulani
8:25 Maicon💙🖤
9:16 Neymar
9:40 Zico?
10:15 Ronaldinho
10:30 Roberto Carlos 💙🖤
8:04 is from malaysia i think his name is faiz subri, won the puskas award few years ago
For anyone wondering EXACLTY why a ball curves when it has spin: According to the aerdynamic and current working lift theory, a rotating ball will generate lift in the direction it spins. If a ball spins clockwise, the air on the right will get sped up by the rotation while the air on the left will slow down. The faster air will cause a lower static pressure area on the right of the ball (Bernoulli's principle) and a higher pressure will be present on the left. The resulting force to the right in this case caused by the difference in pressure (Lift) gives the ball its curve. This is the same reason wings generate lift.
8:15 bro that was the keeper who got his ass tweaked lol
That goal in the thumbnail, I was there, but for the life of me, I could’ve sworn it was Dymitri Payet scoring that free kick, not Ronaldinho because he never played at Upton Park in a Barcelona kit!
When u guys leave the room is hilarious😂😂😂💀💀
Do I have to walk out 😂😂😂
Easy men, they wear the shoes in the opposite foot. So left shoe on the right and right in the left.
No🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Magnus effect doing its thing perfectly 👌
All in this video is physical. The internal pressure of the ball and the external pressure of the environment compress the ball, causing this effect, the hitting forces and the hitting speed act, the body posture, the type of blow and the angle of hitting. And of course, do all that at the same time
Never knew trippie redd and quavo had a youtube channel
🤣🤣🤣
Brazilian goal was Maicon right back ! He was truly amazing check him out !
The way a person kicks the ball is how it give it the cool ahh effect
"This shit is like magic or something" hahahahahahahahaha
😭😭
@@KIDIff Guys pls watch Best of Ronaldinho at All Star Weekend
"Do I have to walk out???" Git yo buggin up a$$es to steppin'! NOW!!!
😂😂
goal number 12 was from david beckham, we need that beckham reaction
bet
Bergkamp is much better than Beckham, the most overrated player of his time
@@METALSCAVENGER78 Exactly, Beckham is not a good dribbler, can't tackle, isn't good with his head, isn't quick, isn't good with his left foot. There are plenty of players better than him in the history of football. Beckham would not be in Classic England (the squad with the 23 best english players of all times).
As an English players, I advise them to watch videos of Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore, Gordon Banks, Jimmy Greaves, Stanley Matthews, Glenn Hoddle, Chris Waddle, Paul Gascoigne, John Barnes, Ray Clemence, Peter Shilton, Tom Finney, Frank Lampard, Duncan Edwards, Jimmy Armfield, Ray Wilson, Kevin Keegan, Billy Wright, Tont Adams, Johnny Haynes, Emlyn Hughes, Neil Franklin, Bryan Robson, Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Jack Charlton, Sol Campbell, Ashley Cole, Alan Ball, Dixie Dean, Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen... there is very old players and legends but unfortunately there is no footage about them.
What about maguire
W vid🔥🔥
every person who has played football laughing right now 😂
this is hilarious bro
The number of Brazilians in this bruh
React to one of the greatest matches in Brazilian league.
It was Young Neymar vs Ronaldinho.
A game of 9 goals and one of the most beautiful Neymar goals of all time.
Vídeo name:
“Santos 4 x 5 Flamengo - Melhores Momentos (HD 1080p) Campeonato Brasileiro 2011”
The ball curves when spinning to the opposite direction, when you kick you make sure you give the ball A LOT of spinning and it curves on the angle you desire
I have good form with these recommendations! Thanks again ❤
If you thought the side line goals are impossible look up Robert Carlos Impossible goal. He hits a banger from the left side near the corner🔥
Those two goals with the outside of the foot: Quaresma, master of trivela
It works the exact same way as throwing a curveball or a slider. Put spin on it & as the ball slows down the spin pulls it left or right. You can also hit a football like a knuckleball, that is to say you put no spin on it & it just goes wherever it wants to go :D
RICARDO QUARESMA KING OF TRIVELA 🦅
the curve, is to do with the seams on the ball, same as cricket and your baseball. the best way to decribe it.
It like a plane wing, a wing on a plane is curved at the top and flatter undeneath, the curved part of the wings causes the air to flow over it slower than the flat underpart, this causes lower air pressure on top higher pressure underneath allowing the wing to give lift, the same in motor racing, higher pressure with wings which is up side air plane wing, to make the car stick to the ground and give tracktion, if that wing was turned the other way, the car would lift at 200mph, its the same with a ball, its spins with the seams causing high and low pressure
Okay number 7 was nuts wtf
Spin on the ball + air resistance, that's how the curve happens, professionals absolutely do it on purpose.
Imagine being the goalkeeper during these moment.
"Right I got this no problem"................................ball goes left dives left ball goes right.
"damn it"
Carlos had a bazooka in leg
Keisuke Honda's free-kick was my fav
Make the ball spin to the direction you want to curve. So if you hit it to the side of the ball or hit to the mid but follow up has to go to the side, it spin. The most crazy balls that curve at the very last seconds doesn't have cure or no movement. They change direction randomly depending on the wind. Those kind of ball are hit in the dead centre
David bekham #7
this is hilarious bc when we play football (soccer) doing this type of shots is kinda normal lol
You know how you put a spin on an american football when you throw it so it spirals and how you can put spin on a cue ball in pool so it either follows through the shot or stuns and spins back? The same magic that allows that to occur is how you bend a football, either hit off the inside of the foot or the much harder to master outside. As the ball slows in the air the curve takes effect so kick it right footed off the inside of your foot the curve is going left, outside the curve right. Easy to do with practice but much harder to master as to how much power and how wide to shoot for a top corner shot, and to transfer that to a game especially in top level games is something else
In 6:20,He is the owner and president of Inter Miami Football Club
#10 he used the out side of his foot meaning the side facing out doing that and hitting the left side of the ball generates the curve to go right it’s also called a trivela there’s the one you can do with your instep but it’s harder
curve the ball with the outside part of foot is call trivela kick, quaresma is the same player on the trivela goals
You should to try for one vidéo, it will be fun and you'll see how footballers are amazing for every skills etc.
We definitely do need to do that
That heavy slice right is called a Trivela
Veritasium Magnus Effect video explains the physics.
curving a ball =driving a car.
Watch pls: "World cup in a nutshell.exe"
17:33 Ronaldo did do that on purpose. It’s called a knuckleball like in baseball. You add spin to make that ball curve and the ones where it is unpredictable that go in all directions is a knuckleball. (Hit a certain way to achieve the least spin possible. He does practice it and takes a lot of skill but It still is unpredictable and hard to get right.
ronaldinhos real name is actually Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, "inho" is added to the name and it means "small", they basically called ronaldinho "the little ronaldo"
Ohhh... Like Christianinho for CR7 Jr. Makes sense to me now 😂
Not complete without juninho
Rachford free kick left the chat 🥱
FYI goal no 1 was actualy the goal was actualy the first goal that curve to the other site of the foot example you kick the ball to the left with your right foot but it spin to the right
Watch legendary counter attack in football ⚽
#12 is David Backham !!!
Hit across the ball to the left to swerve right, and visa versa.
4:35 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ronaldo actually did do that on purpose it’s his signature type of hit it’s called the knuckle ball
Ronaldo did it on purpose . He used to hit those type of freekicks back then
What's crazy is everyone talks about how good Ronaldo is at free kicks yet Messi has scored more free kicks and has a better conversion rate.
That was David Beckham :)
Ronaldo DID it on purpose. He used to score banger free kicks like that his whole career with this technique
Number 7🕶️🇲🇾
I'm surprised messi free kick vs Liverpool isn't on the video.
Curling the ball is actually a miss kick but done with intent its easier to do than you think its really hard to kick a ball straight and its even harder to do what those guys do if that makes sense 😂
You obviously haven't seen most of C. Ronaldo's free kicks if you thought he did not mean it lol.
Quaresma was different with trivelas
the guy who was sitting down bended his leg and shot it thats called a trivela
For no 10 it call trivela
It happen when you kick the ball with tyour outsite foot and give it a power than make it spin you can do that example player that can do that Quaresma
Just like pitching in baseball and spinning the football as a QB. Flicking the fingers puts spin so flicking your foot at a soccer ball does the same. The spinning creates pressure waves that help the ball move in the air. There are youtubes abt it. Isn't physics awesome
Ball: Physics dot exe not found. 😂
Though it is actual physics that make the ball curve like that, it has to be hit with a nice spin or with a bazooka like Number 1 to bend that way as it remains with no spin while flying.
React to why Spain was unbeatable in 2008 2012
Cisse goal is not here..crazy
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The sound..
The fact that Mikael Nilssons free-kick is not on the list is absurd.
Or Dimitri Payet's
You guys dont understand the concept of kicking football...you kick the side if the ball and it bends bro...its not magic its science and tecnic
PLEASE REACT TO SAOLIN SOCCER
@kidifferent3461 body positioning and follow through on the shot os important too. Beckham is a good example it almost looks like hes aiming to shoot to the right but then he swings his leg and body positioning as hes making contact and his follow through was exagerated almost but its a reason why he was so good at curving. Beckham gets alot of hate cause hes overrated as an overall player but his long passes and free kicks really were super elite and some of the best ever.
This is football, 😛😛americans
They do practice this it’s not magic
Bro, there’s someone stolen your content and using on tik tok, that’s su**
Messi goals are just regular goals.
lol , dribling 3 4 5 player and scoring is regular ,gtfo
Worst curve goals video
Why mute it? I've seen a few RUclipsrs react to this with sound.
Here's one amazing curve goal I stumbled across ruclips.net/user/shorts9CrQmgZ2kiE
6:06 is beckham
no Juninho on the list lol , Juninho is the best free kick shooter .
This video, as good as its highlights are, is clueless with the ranking.How the fuck number 7 is not number 1?
4:35 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣