I know there are many players who have won many unbelievable titles or awards but when you talk about complete footballing abilities ignoring the glories no one touches Messi
@@michaeltrumph121 Only the last one. The rest were fair. You could argue he deserved a 2nd place on some of them but its still reasonable that he won them
@@Rogèr05-y1s the best way to make it instinct really is just doing free flow dribbling and playing small sided games like Futsal and playing on the street which is what Messi has done throughout his childhood
Yeah it is purely instinct. Don’t wanna brag but I have a similar playing style to Messi and ofc I’m not nearly as good but the opponents I play against aren’t pros either. So when I dribble I don’t think about all this stuff it just comes naturally. I’d imagine its the same for Messi but he does it at such high level and has put a lot of dedication to be able to do so. For anyone who doubts Messi’s dedication and calls it all talent, they are so wrong.
@@k13tron Although instinct it is well informed instinct... he observes the opponents body movements, space and the manipulates space and movements...it happens so fast and it looks instinctive... no predetermined moves
There will always be analysis analysis analysis... But the truth is-Messi hardly thinks or calculates anything while playing. Most of the amazing things he does just seem to happen. I doubt he'd even be able to explain what he does or how he does it to another person. That's what we call "gift."
ruclips.net/video/LVBuaSfDNIM/видео.htmlsi=obmhNtZU5R-JrTVC Stop with the damn myths and gifts, and watch the fucking man himself explain what he does, 10 years ago. Saying great players don't calculate their moves or think about what they'll do, is an insult to their intelligence, to their skills, to their training. This player has mastered the best and most basic form of dribbling past a defender. This is what every fast paced winger tries to do when trying to get inside the box.What makes Messi is that he calculates and executes it perfectly.
Messi dribbles majorly off body orientations and faint movements his speed and IQ makes it really easy for him to drive past anything standing before him.
This guy's insane. I'm a Ronaldo fan but I'll have to admit, his dribbling is godlike, no one touches him when he's in the mood, and it's almost like he's built for it, he's shorter, better balance, agile and has been training since he was a kid so definitely the muscle memory is there, couple with his close control and ro be able to do all that in high tension matches. Definitely a 🐐 in my book and the Greatest drivbler OAT
The more deep you're sinking into football and have an eager to learn about it. The more you appreciate the amount of talents and skills messi has possessed. The more you realize he's out of everyone levels even after we analyze his game, it's more than what we thought, it's not that simple because you know his brain and reaction is miles ahead and much quicker, what impress me that he can make a right decision in just miliseconds. When others still processing how to take an action, he's already 2-3 step ahead. That's anomaly fast thinking making him in his own level than any world class footballers. literally the extraordinary one amongst extraordinary, making him the anomaly one.
1:22 Great video man, but I also think another reason that messi didn't go left is that neymar is already occupying that space and that would defeat the purpose of the dribble which is to disrupt the opponents shape and create space for teammates. (Please tell me if I'm wrong )
I always says Messi's talent is his flash thinking in rush moment. The way his brain can keep composure and quick thinking and his ability to judge is way too good for an athlete
Spanish/Portugese-speaking countries can produce this talent because everywhere else they train this out of you young because you're 'hogging' the ball. Messi can do this because he has been allowed to practice 1on1's literally his entire life. That's a huge part of how he can make these split-second decisions so fast and so naturally. Had he grown up in an English-speaking system, he'd have still been a good player, but not among the all time greats like he is (and I would argue the GOAT dribbler, which is a shame Eden Hazard couldn't keep his peak going as long).
@@wefinishthisnow3883Lol Messi has dribbling the entire team since the age of 4 😂😂 Who the fuck is hazard lol, nobody remember that over-hyped bums 😆 Messi on 19 literally dribble the entire team. Hazard is not even on top 100 best dribbler in history, not even pure talent, Let alone compare to Messi's hair.
You know the way Shakespeare writes a novel and then ages later, people sit down to analyse his work and guess why he must have said that one door is red. It's happening with these legends now. They've played so extraordinarily, people will start bringing meaning to what they did to teach others. Messi might as well be a course in football academy someday😂
Many negative comments here. We know it's Messi and its instinct and he can perform them because of his body/speed/technique, but i like how the video shows how many things are taken into account when dribbling and making these decisions. Maybe beginners or younger players are watching this and this helps so it can become their inatinct one day. Keep it up, and look at the lositive comments. Take feedback on the font side and location as a positive to improve! Will check the channel for more videos
Yo dude, I wasnt gonna comment, but I saw all these negative ass comments, and felt like this shit is unfair. The video was great, and the analysis was really good; I hadnt realized how much analysis must be performed in less than half a second by Messi to actually be able to dribble like he does. Yes, you can improve on the delivery, like the text being more legible, but those are also not a big deal. The video got across what it needed to get across. Great job, and dont let morons in the comments discourage u
@@PitchPro7 the thing is, it's good to train these individual dribbling skills, but its not practical if their field vision is not there yet, i see more and more kids try to focus on these aspects of the game and just try it all game and become one dimensional players, they don't see the field properly and it just becomes ugly football, i would focus on teaching kids how to read the field first and rely on your teammates as number one priority.
Nice Video. Unfortunately, even with this information it would be incredibly difficult to dribble like this because you would need the Body Type and the Ball Control and Game IQ needs to be litterally Perfect.
Messi dribbling is actually base on the way he runs.. Its his biggest gifts.. From there he moves passes everyone looking so easy.. That ability consume a lot of strength and energy to be consistent. It's not for common people a certain obtained this ..
yes it s not like messi is known for his insane passing and vision. This was just one of his solo runs that he goes on, he definetly knew suarez was there.
He’s moving at an insane pace and of course if u pause the video there will be a second where a player could’ve supposedly passed. In reality it’s impossible to see this pass when playing at full speed with defenders around u having to keep control of the ball
I love how theres a whole video analysing Messi's move here while in reality im sure Messi himself didn't have a singular thought in his head while doing this....he just did it
@@fabriceras9562 Messi knows every detail covered in this video and he uses it all the time but without thinking… this is because he has developed natural instincts and mastered it so he doesn’t have to think about it even though he knows he has to do it, he developed this from all those hours on the court playing small sided games when he was younger, that’s what made him who is is today.
I dont even need to watch the video to know how messi does it. He is simply very good at reading momentum as if time slowed down for him. Most likely his brain is faster than everyone elses so it looks slow to him. Being able to replicate what he does is another story
It's mainly about his low centre of gravity and ability to change direction explosively, his pace and ridiculous ball control. Very few taller players can change direction like. The real Ronaldo is probably the only one.
This video analys is about 2 minutes long. Messi do it all in just 6 seconds. He needs to make all that each decisions in split of second. Yes you can analys messi dribble, but to dribble like him it's almost impossible. Easier said than done
@@tigasaham1637 yes I agree you have to have those things in your head and make them instinct and how do you do that??? Messi did it by just simply playing football
Basically ankle breaking like in basketball in combination of anticipating several one-on-ones in advance to win them before they happen (he seems to out-dribble the defenders as if he was facing each one one at a time)
I found this very informative thank you mate. Im almost 100 percent sure its gonna imrpove my game drastically. I kinda knew in the back of my head but didnt really know how if that makes sense. So understanding it will just shoot us to the stars
Whenever i see messi dribble it just reminds me of when i play against my son and his cousins. My reactions and ball control is so much better than a 5 year old, that i can do whatever i want and still get away with it.
Can you analyze his dribble vs atletico in 2011-12 when he goes from around his own box to the opposition box. interested in how he beats that last defender
@@Just_someguy_without_Moustache cone drill training to master the technique and unrestricted training to be instinct driven and win your 1v1s and master skills
@@AdvertisingRobloxGames yes but he had to master this before instinct, basically I’m saying he masters everything about dribbling, and then he trains it to become instinct
@@PitchPro7 the thing is there is a great deal of Messi fans that just worship Messi. They believe he is not human. So they glorify even the most basic things he does. Messi is one of the best football players. But he is just a football player, he is a human. And its not just talent. Messi is smart and has learned football over a long period of time. He has technique with his game as you just described. But people are not interested in learning how to play like him. They worship Messi, and they believe it is impossible to be like him. They are not interested in learning from him but they are interested and invested in comparing him to all the other good football players.
@@MAHIRLABEEB So basically your complaint boils down to people call Messi a god. Are you sane? Mouhrinho literally calls Messi a god, in fact he called him the god of football Itself, Pep and Arsene Wenger do the same, Luis Figo does the same. Ronaldo Nazario says the same as do some other's I'm too lazy to list. If most of the actual greats like this refer to Messi ever so frequently as an alien and a god, literally also worship him also then da fuçk is your problem with his fans doing the same? Before Messi was called a god there was Maradona who was called a god and before him there was Pele. You simply just want to complain about a non-issue because it somehow is wrong to praise the most accomplished football player in history? "He's just a footballer" what a salty statement, bring me the other just footballers who have achieved like he has, so weird.
@@MAHIRLABEEBI know that but that’s not all they focus on they also wanna dribble like Messi, like bro why do you think I made this video??? For the people that wanna dribble like Messi bro.
Instinct, for an example: if Messi dribbled past 1 defenders the there was another defender 5 meters to the side of him that’s rushing towards him his instinct would make him go against the defender momentum if he looked up and sees his teammate in a good position where they could score a goal but there’s a defender 2 meters away from him that’s also rushing him then his instinct would quickly make a pass to the teammate in a good position. So what I’m saying is that Messi dribbles in a term called “flow state” which is basically dribbling without thinking and making good passes without thinking and everything else without thinking. It’s like walking, when you walk your not thinking how your gonna move your foot to walk your no thinking of that at all same goes with Messi’s dribbling and how Messi makes fast decisions it’s flow state he doesn’t think of it it’s natural search a video on RUclips if you want to be in flow state in a game.
This video has made me realize a fatal mistake of mine when dribbling i would always think just “juke”thats it, without thinking about other factors like what space is open to bait players #defenders this video sums it up perfectly.
Not only, sometimes Messi uses body feints when defenders are jockeying or not coming towards him but apart from that, then yes, most of the time when Messi’s versing a defender he will be proactive and reactive. What that means is that he will do something to get a response from the defender (example: he could cut left to make the defender go to the left to block him from going past the defender but now that Messi has cut left the defenders momentum is going left) now that’s the response the defender going left but then Messi will be reactive by responding to that situation cutting right using the defenders momentum to his advantage beating the defender. What im saying is that Messi will be proactive by trying to get a movement from the defender so then He can be reactive by reacting to that movement accordingly ultimately beating the defender. Messi is creating his own situation so that he can respond to that situation.
Man idk i think ive never heard this bg music but it gives me some kind of nostalgic vibes of 2013ish i was like 12 yrs old and i used to watch these kinds of vids to improve myself and replicate irl .Now im 22 yrs old and i miss those days those free days that i took for granted i wish i had dedicated more to football and lived more in that moment . Still made my memories back then . those were good old days. But thats how life goes on . Your video just randomly popped up on my screen and decided to click. This video made me happy bro .. THANKSSSS
Haha np it’s always the nostalgic moments we look at them back then and think life was peak but when you lived the moment you didn’t think much of your time. I remember coming from school doing my homework and start listening to the same music lol
The music choice is distracting, but this is otherwise a great breakdown. Messi really just keeps it simple; watch their momentum, and go the other direction. Actually I think it's better to see he _forces_ their momentum in one direction, so that he can go another way.
I won't take names but some great players have played football their whole lives but still can't dribble, by far the most difficult skill to master, u either have it in u or u don't , simple as that.
@@Vic-sk7x no lol you can improve dribbling with dribbling iq and training dribbling bro I know SOOO MANY players who were bad at dribbling but got it as they got on like CR7 he was not born with the talent of dribbling but he kept training his dribbling and soon he could dribble the heck out of players
@@dixidum2380 that’s not the point of what I’m trying to say, I’m saying that that’s not how dribbling works “you either have it, or you don’t have it” there has been many players who sucked at dribbling through their childhood but in their child hood they kept and kept training which eventually made them one of the best dribblers in the world
You can improve dribbling but if you don't have the combination of a lot of abilities when you are born you will have a harder time. There are guys who van improve quicker than others and there are guys that can improve to unreachable levels for others. It's not just hard work. Guys like Taarabt or Ben Arfa were not hard workers but they had great dribbling. A big guy like Süle or Haaland will never dribble like them. They have longer strides and lower step frequency when they are sprinting and they can't change directions quickly or slow down easily because of this plus the bodyweight and worse balance because of height makes it all worse. Ibrahimovic was an exception but he was extremely smart and even then he wasn't the greatest dribbler. But don't believe that Haaland or Süle couldn't dribble amateurs. They can dribble and they can dribble better than most of footballers but they have roles in their teams and they are not permitted to do certain things by the manager. There is less space and time especially in the central areas in a top 5 league than you can imagine. They can't risk to lose frequently the ball or central defender dribbles close to their goal without proper backup. Still don't think that Haaland or Süle couldn't dribble alone your friends team and even the goalkeeper. However, their dribbling is not close to Messi or Ronaldinho level and that's a problem for their manager and they have to play roles that emphasize their real strength at that level. So most professional footballers can dribble they just don't do it often in first divison games but the ability for dribbling is a combination abilities and potential that pretty unique so to be considered as a great dribbler you need to have a lot of natural dribbling talent that is rooted in your genetics.
I think Eden Hazard could dribble just as well, if not better, perhaps Maradona too, but with Messi you get Eden's dribbling, but with world-class vision/passing, shooting accuracy, plus set piece ability AND the ability to avoid injury/stay fit for such a long period which makes Messi a frontrunner for the GOAT title.
@@drmuffinx233 this is a very easy type of defender to best as if your running at speed to them just knock it past them, you can do a body feint or step over and it will probably work as they are relying on reaction and once they see you do that they will be fakes and then your gone cuz u got momentum they it’ll take a long time for them to catch up
Because most defenders are taught to run backward and giving too much space to the attackers. They do this and never ask why even 99% of the time they were over ran by attackers. Striker’s cleats are designed to add speed and quick acceleration while defenders cleats are made for stability. If they think they can race with strikers, tough luck.😢
@@Dean-h5p7n ahhh, love how misled people can get when it comes to football boots. Football boots only give a little advantage take a striker for an example there boots won’t make them way faster or even moderately faster it will make them slightly faster same with defenders boots only a bit of stability plus just because a striker has crazy good boots for speed doesn’t mean if your a defender you can’t outrun them or there most likely gonna be faster then you that’s not how boots work lol
It's just a midfielder mistake, he stopped running after Messi passed him. Just run behind Messi and take the spot in the defense when Messi dribbles against the defender you exposed. Watch Modric or Sabitzer play, they often drop below the back line.
"It's just a midfielder mistake". You're quite amazing icl, random football tacticians on the Internet never cease to amuse. Dribbling involves forcing someone into making a mistake or taking advantage of a mistake, you can't be this salty. Also funny you mention Modric like Mess I hasn't split him and Casemiro apart many times in Madrid, of course that was all due to midfielder mistake. How miserable.
@@uchihamephisto6381 technically you are absolutely right since who we are to judge The Gods but I play a midfielder in amatuer games (leagues or just friendly games) and run into these situations from both sides...
Man you’re changing font size and text location all the time. You’re already in a niche. Sure, there will be some that say it was no problem for them to follow but thats a smaller group. Do you want to create for only a sliver of people in the niche or own the niche?
@@emmanuelenyinwa1443 yes when teammates know that there teammate is going to dribble they are usually going to shout “HERE HERE PASS PASS” as a disguise and usually the player that is dribbling will turn and act like they will pass to get the secondary defender gaurs the teammate wich creates more space for the dribbler
But that's exactly WHY he's so good at dribbling! He gets a lot of game practice and has been allowed to in the Argentinian youth system! In England, Germany, Australia, USA, etc, he'd never be picked because he'd be seen to be 'hogging' the ball, even if he's successful with it more often than not.
Cheers this was very helpful. I was thinking of going to spec savers but this video is free. Seriously what is this editing style? Each sentence has smaller letters than the last. Illegible.
You can only decide that fast which side to go once you are very very well trained. Mma fighters also operate in similar fashio to read their opponnents moves at their first glance to start it
If Mbappe play on 80s and 90s he will dribble the entire team lol 😂 The defenders is trash back then. Too much space, they run to where ever the ball goes 😅 If Maradona / Pele play against Ramos & Pepe, they will die or injured like Kaka. Old football is garbage. Take your bad tv and nostalgia bullshit somewhere else 😂 Even total football hasn't been found back then. Only a bunch of factory workers, and part-time farmers lol 🤪😆 Even maguire are far superior than all those bums. Let alone Neymar. Forget about Leo Messi 😭
I know there are many players who have won many unbelievable titles or awards but when you talk about complete footballing abilities ignoring the glories no one touches Messi
Messi has won more Ballon d'ors than anyone so even by awards he's the goat
@@caralho5237
Half of them are undeserved.
Wrong.
@@michaeltrumph121 You can't do anything about it mere mortal 💀
@@michaeltrumph121 Only the last one. The rest were fair. You could argue he deserved a 2nd place on some of them but its still reasonable that he won them
Messi: Bro what? This is not what i had in my mind 😂 i just do things ...
And he probably also do this instinctively because of the insane amount of practice and talent that he has.
@@Rogèr05-y1s the best way to make it instinct really is just doing free flow dribbling and playing small sided games like Futsal and playing on the street which is what Messi has done throughout his childhood
Yeah it is purely instinct. Don’t wanna brag but I have a similar playing style to Messi and ofc I’m not nearly as good but the opponents I play against aren’t pros either. So when I dribble I don’t think about all this stuff it just comes naturally. I’d imagine its the same for Messi but he does it at such high level and has put a lot of dedication to be able to do so. For anyone who doubts Messi’s dedication and calls it all talent, they are so wrong.
@@k13tron Although instinct it is well informed instinct... he observes the opponents body movements, space and the manipulates space and movements...it happens so fast and it looks instinctive... no predetermined moves
ruclips.net/video/LVBuaSfDNIM/видео.html
It's literally the foundation of his dribbling, he is aware of it and calculating.
Messi does not think all these during playing. All these have become his instincts
There will always be analysis analysis analysis... But the truth is-Messi hardly thinks or calculates anything while playing. Most of the amazing things he does just seem to happen.
I doubt he'd even be able to explain what he does or how he does it to another person.
That's what we call "gift."
ruclips.net/video/LVBuaSfDNIM/видео.htmlsi=obmhNtZU5R-JrTVC
Stop with the damn myths and gifts, and watch the fucking man himself explain what he does, 10 years ago. Saying great players don't calculate their moves or think about what they'll do, is an insult to their intelligence, to their skills, to their training.
This player has mastered the best and most basic form of dribbling past a defender. This is what every fast paced winger tries to do when trying to get inside the box.What makes Messi is that he calculates and executes it perfectly.
To put it simple, leo is using brain
But finally, we can analyze, we can understand, we can do anything like that, but we can’t do what he can do 😅
Messi dribbles majorly off body orientations and faint movements his speed and IQ makes it really easy for him to drive past anything standing before him.
This guy's insane. I'm a Ronaldo fan but I'll have to admit, his dribbling is godlike, no one touches him when he's in the mood, and it's almost like he's built for it, he's shorter, better balance, agile and has been training since he was a kid so definitely the muscle memory is there, couple with his close control and ro be able to do all that in high tension matches. Definitely a 🐐 in my book and the Greatest drivbler OAT
You mean you’re a Cristiano fan? His name is Cristiano, Ronaldo is R9.
The more deep you're sinking into football and have an eager to learn about it. The more you appreciate the amount of talents and skills messi has possessed. The more you realize he's out of everyone levels even after we analyze his game, it's more than what we thought, it's not that simple because you know his brain and reaction is miles ahead and much quicker, what impress me that he can make a right decision in just miliseconds. When others still processing how to take an action, he's already 2-3 step ahead. That's anomaly fast thinking making him in his own level than any world class footballers. literally the extraordinary one amongst extraordinary, making him the anomaly one.
1:22 Great video man, but I also think another reason that messi didn't go left is that neymar is already occupying that space and that would defeat the purpose of the dribble which is to disrupt the opponents shape and create space for teammates. (Please tell me if I'm wrong )
Yes that is correct I didn’t see that lol that probably was another reason Messi couldn’t go left
I always says Messi's talent is his flash thinking in rush moment.
The way his brain can keep composure and quick thinking and his ability to judge is way too good for an athlete
Spanish/Portugese-speaking countries can produce this talent because everywhere else they train this out of you young because you're 'hogging' the ball.
Messi can do this because he has been allowed to practice 1on1's literally his entire life. That's a huge part of how he can make these split-second decisions so fast and so naturally.
Had he grown up in an English-speaking system, he'd have still been a good player, but not among the all time greats like he is (and I would argue the GOAT dribbler, which is a shame Eden Hazard couldn't keep his peak going as long).
@@wefinishthisnow3883Lol Messi has dribbling the entire team since the age of 4 😂😂
Who the fuck is hazard lol, nobody remember that over-hyped bums 😆
Messi on 19 literally dribble the entire team. Hazard is not even on top 100 best dribbler in history, not even pure talent, Let alone compare to Messi's hair.
Or in simpler words: When Messi is in charge of the ball, he does what´s needed, and others fail to adopt...
The ball loves Messi more than his wife does, and she gave him two children.
According to Ronaldo fans these players took bribe from him☠️
no body said that
@@xSand__ Yes u guys saying that
Messi controls the world again😎
@@ggh_-ts6pn no we dont dumbss stop watching football from youtube shorts
@@alexandermu1570 so sigma
The more you learn about/play football the more impressive his style of play will seem.
Yeah, just dribble like Messi, it’s that easy. 😂
This video isn't about the skill but analysis of his approach timing,methods
Fr it’s not that hard 🤷♂️
Wow, this is an oldschool football video. Thank you for this
You know the way Shakespeare writes a novel and then ages later, people sit down to analyse his work and guess why he must have said that one door is red. It's happening with these legends now. They've played so extraordinarily, people will start bringing meaning to what they did to teach others. Messi might as well be a course in football academy someday😂
Many negative comments here. We know it's Messi and its instinct and he can perform them because of his body/speed/technique, but i like how the video shows how many things are taken into account when dribbling and making these decisions. Maybe beginners or younger players are watching this and this helps so it can become their inatinct one day.
Keep it up, and look at the lositive comments. Take feedback on the font side and location as a positive to improve! Will check the channel for more videos
Yo dude, I wasnt gonna comment, but I saw all these negative ass comments, and felt like this shit is unfair. The video was great, and the analysis was really good; I hadnt realized how much analysis must be performed in less than half a second by Messi to actually be able to dribble like he does. Yes, you can improve on the delivery, like the text being more legible, but those are also not a big deal. The video got across what it needed to get across. Great job, and dont let morons in the comments discourage u
Thank you
easier said than done, those little touches takes insane control going at that speed.
I made a video on how to dribble with speed if you can’t be bothered scrolling down to find it, I made a playlist about speed
@@PitchPro7 now do it with world class defenders on you, 4-5 of them.
lol I don’t play pro anymore but ye I get what your saying Messi,s dribbling is just outstanding
@@PitchPro7 the thing is, it's good to train these individual dribbling skills, but its not practical if their field vision is not there yet, i see more and more kids try to focus on these aspects of the game and just try it all game and become one dimensional players, they don't see the field properly and it just becomes ugly football, i would focus on teaching kids how to read the field first and rely on your teammates as number one priority.
@@jadedragon5541 are you talking about scanning before receiving
Nice Video. Unfortunately, even with this information it would be incredibly difficult to dribble like this because you would need the Body Type and the Ball Control and Game IQ needs to be litterally Perfect.
@@denzelzuofa3066 yes, but this video just states how he dribbles
@@PitchPro7Pretty much the same way every player dribbles. He just does it better.
Messi dribbling is actually base on the way he runs.. Its his biggest gifts.. From there he moves passes everyone looking so easy.. That ability consume a lot of strength and energy to be consistent. It's not for common people a certain obtained this ..
A lot of these happen subconsciously from experience but so amazing to watch
At 1:09, look at the sweet pass that could have been made up to Suarez up and to Messi’s right!
yes it s not like messi is known for his insane passing and vision. This was just one of his solo runs that he goes on, he definetly knew suarez was there.
He’s moving at an insane pace and of course if u pause the video there will be a second where a player could’ve supposedly passed. In reality it’s impossible to see this pass when playing at full speed with defenders around u having to keep control of the ball
*GOD OF FOOTBALL*
He just does things blud
He doesn't think about anything
@@BadGuy.9849 flow state from playing futsal
I love how theres a whole video analysing Messi's move here while in reality im sure Messi himself didn't have a singular thought in his head while doing this....he just did it
@@fabriceras9562 Messi knows every detail covered in this video and he uses it all the time but without thinking… this is because he has developed natural instincts and mastered it so he doesn’t have to think about it even though he knows he has to do it, he developed this from all those hours on the court playing small sided games when he was younger, that’s what made him who is is today.
@@PitchPro7exactly, that's muscle memory..
ruclips.net/video/LVBuaSfDNIM/видео.htmlsi=obmhNtZU5R-JrTVC
It's literally his foundation for dribbling. Lol.
A small footstep also helps having more points to change direction.
Awesome video. Appreciate the texts together with the summary at the end as it helps alot more people. Subbed
I dont even need to watch the video to know how messi does it. He is simply very good at reading momentum as if time slowed down for him. Most likely his brain is faster than everyone elses so it looks slow to him. Being able to replicate what he does is another story
It's mainly about his low centre of gravity and ability to change direction explosively, his pace and ridiculous ball control. Very few taller players can change direction like. The real Ronaldo is probably the only one.
Now i can dribble like messi. Its time to start teaching my friend to defend like those opponent players 😅
THAT'S WHY HE'S THE GOAT, THE GOAT!
This video analys is about 2 minutes long. Messi do it all in just 6 seconds. He needs to make all that each decisions in split of second.
Yes you can analys messi dribble, but to dribble like him it's almost impossible. Easier said than done
@@tigasaham1637 yes I agree you have to have those things in your head and make them instinct and how do you do that??? Messi did it by just simply playing football
Its called practicing and doing it in games
@@Soccerexgamingno you can't. even my idolo penaldo train everyday still can't even get half of Messi natural talents.
@@dixidum2380 both players require different skills for their position so obviously they wont have the same skills.
Basically ankle breaking like in basketball in combination of anticipating several one-on-ones in advance to win them before they happen (he seems to out-dribble the defenders as if he was facing each one one at a time)
Mozart, Beethoven, Messi
Messi the goat
My guy just explained the secrets in the most simplest of ways and better than those RUclipsrs with 1 mil subs u deserve 10 mil❤
Thanks that was very helpful
What's with tiny lettering?
Sorry bro 😂😂😂
So u can see the gameplay
What could be the play of his life to almost any other player,for Messi was just another day in the office.
I found this very informative thank you mate. Im almost 100 percent sure its gonna imrpove my game drastically. I kinda knew in the back of my head but didnt really know how if that makes sense. So understanding it will just shoot us to the stars
Excellent tips! One suggestion is to use larger fonts and break up sentences to improve visibility while watching your videos.
Yes yes everyone can train but Messi is blessed with exceptional quality..
Very short but highly helpful. Detailed enough and straight to the point. Thanks
Suprised how nobody commented yet but im happy that you taught us the forbidden way of dribbling.
Whenever i see messi dribble it just reminds me of when i play against my son and his cousins. My reactions and ball control is so much better than a 5 year old, that i can do whatever i want and still get away with it.
Can you analyze his dribble vs atletico in 2011-12 when he goes from around his own box to the opposition box. interested in how he beats that last defender
By athletics do you mean athletics Madrid or athletics Bilbao
@@PitchPro7 madrid
So easy to tell and to write, and so difficult to do.
@@manuelgarrido5602 that’s what training solves
@@PitchPro7what kind of training exactly?
@@Just_someguy_without_Moustache cone drill training to master the technique and unrestricted training to be instinct driven and win your 1v1s and master skills
@@PitchPro7 can you please do a detailed video on the training ( especially how to achieve this level of maneuvers and faints with close ball control)
@ I am making a football dribbling training tutorial as my next video
this is actually a good analysis, most messi analysis just say "throw body feints" and "keep the ball close"
This was a good analysis keep going! Next please do mitoma and kvaratskhelia
Messi dribbles with instincts
@@AdvertisingRobloxGames yes but he had to master this before instinct, basically I’m saying he masters everything about dribbling, and then he trains it to become instinct
ur reason: it is Insticts
The fact: I'm pessimistic and lazy to learn. 😂
He doesn't dribble, he just runs by
@@after_midnight9592 one doesn’t just run by he uses top dribbling iq and uses skill moves for the situation it’s far more than “runs by”
@@PitchPro7 the thing is there is a great deal of Messi fans that just worship Messi. They believe he is not human. So they glorify even the most basic things he does. Messi is one of the best football players. But he is just a football player, he is a human. And its not just talent. Messi is smart and has learned football over a long period of time. He has technique with his game as you just described. But people are not interested in learning how to play like him. They worship Messi, and they believe it is impossible to be like him. They are not interested in learning from him but they are interested and invested in comparing him to all the other good football players.
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So basically your complaint boils down to people call Messi a god.
Are you sane? Mouhrinho literally calls Messi a god, in fact he called him the god of football Itself, Pep and Arsene Wenger do the same, Luis Figo does the same.
Ronaldo Nazario says the same as do some other's I'm too lazy to list.
If most of the actual greats like this refer to Messi ever so frequently as an alien and a god, literally also worship him also then da fuçk is your problem with his fans doing the same?
Before Messi was called a god there was Maradona who was called a god and before him there was Pele.
You simply just want to complain about a non-issue because it somehow is wrong to praise the most accomplished football player in history?
"He's just a footballer" what a salty statement, bring me the other just footballers who have achieved like he has, so weird.
@@MAHIRLABEEBI know that but that’s not all they focus on they also wanna dribble like Messi, like bro why do you think I made this video??? For the people that wanna dribble like Messi bro.
@@uchihamephisto6381 may Allah help you you're crazy
Really Really helpful can you do jamal musiala next I’m curious how he dribbles so fast
Thanks so much this is great, ill defitely do this tommorrow
He actually has a neuralink chip connected to a controller. The pilot just drags the right stick to the direction of the dribble.
Bros playing fc 24 while in a match 💀💀💀
great video
more like this plz
thanksbro
+ how does he take such quick decisions🤔
Instinct, for an example: if Messi dribbled past 1 defenders the there was another defender 5 meters to the side of him that’s rushing towards him his instinct would make him go against the defender momentum if he looked up and sees his teammate in a good position where they could score a goal but there’s a defender 2 meters away from him that’s also rushing him then his instinct would quickly make a pass to the teammate in a good position.
So what I’m saying is that Messi dribbles in a term called “flow state” which is basically dribbling without thinking and making good passes without thinking and everything else without thinking. It’s like walking, when you walk your not thinking how your gonna move your foot to walk your no thinking of that at all same goes with Messi’s dribbling and how Messi makes fast decisions it’s flow state he doesn’t think of it it’s natural search a video on RUclips if you want to be in flow state in a game.
R9 has done similar but with everything against him like more height, weaker legs and rougher pitch
nonsensical comment..messi did this every week, r9 did it WAY more rarely
This video has made me realize a fatal mistake of mine when dribbling i would always think just “juke”thats it, without thinking about other factors like what space is open to bait players #defenders this video sums it up perfectly.
No comment good video bro🔥😮
he only dribbles following the defender movement, just as simple as that but yet nobody can't stop him
Not only, sometimes Messi uses body feints when defenders are jockeying or not coming towards him but apart from that, then yes, most of the time when Messi’s versing a defender he will be proactive and reactive. What that means is that he will do something to get a response from the defender (example: he could cut left to make the defender go to the left to block him from going past the defender but now that Messi has cut left the defenders momentum is going left) now that’s the response the defender going left but then Messi will be reactive by responding to that situation cutting right using the defenders momentum to his advantage beating the defender. What im saying is that Messi will be proactive by trying to get a movement from the defender so then He can be reactive by reacting to that movement accordingly ultimately beating the defender. Messi is creating his own situation so that he can respond to that situation.
I learned to play like this i've heard many compliments like "the ball is glued to your leg" but it is very tiring at times lol
Hes acceleration is inhuman
Man idk i think ive never heard this bg music but it gives me some kind of nostalgic vibes of 2013ish i was like 12 yrs old and i used to watch these kinds of vids to improve myself and replicate irl .Now im 22 yrs old and i miss those days those free days that i took for granted i wish i had dedicated more to football and lived more in that moment . Still made my memories back then . those were good old days. But thats how life goes on .
Your video just randomly popped up on my screen and decided to click. This video made me happy bro .. THANKSSSS
Haha np it’s always the nostalgic moments we look at them back then and think life was peak but when you lived the moment you didn’t think much of your time. I remember coming from school doing my homework and start listening to the same music lol
I got a Messi commercial when I clicked on this video
nice video bro, still waiting for the Neymar analysis 🙌🙌
Will make that very very soon my friend
The music choice is distracting, but this is otherwise a great breakdown. Messi really just keeps it simple; watch their momentum, and go the other direction.
Actually I think it's better to see he _forces_ their momentum in one direction, so that he can go another way.
I won't take names but some great players have played football their whole lives but still can't dribble, by far the most difficult skill to master, u either have it in u or u don't , simple as that.
@@Vic-sk7x no lol you can improve dribbling with dribbling iq and training dribbling bro I know SOOO MANY players who were bad at dribbling but got it as they got on like CR7 he was not born with the talent of dribbling but he kept training his dribbling and soon he could dribble the heck out of players
@@PitchPro7CR7 dribbling is suck bro, seriously. Mbappe worst dribbling is still better than CR7 prime dribbling
@@dixidum2380 that’s not the point of what I’m trying to say, I’m saying that that’s not how dribbling works “you either have it, or you don’t have it” there has been many players who sucked at dribbling through their childhood but in their child hood they kept and kept training which eventually made them one of the best dribblers in the world
You can improve dribbling but if you don't have the combination of a lot of abilities when you are born you will have a harder time. There are guys who van improve quicker than others and there are guys that can improve to unreachable levels for others. It's not just hard work. Guys like Taarabt or Ben Arfa were not hard workers but they had great dribbling. A big guy like Süle or Haaland will never dribble like them. They have longer strides and lower step frequency when they are sprinting and they can't change directions quickly or slow down easily because of this plus the bodyweight and worse balance because of height makes it all worse. Ibrahimovic was an exception but he was extremely smart and even then he wasn't the greatest dribbler.
But don't believe that Haaland or Süle couldn't dribble amateurs. They can dribble and they can dribble better than most of footballers but they have roles in their teams and they are not permitted to do certain things by the manager. There is less space and time especially in the central areas in a top 5 league than you can imagine. They can't risk to lose frequently the ball or central defender dribbles close to their goal without proper backup.
Still don't think that Haaland or Süle couldn't dribble alone your friends team and even the goalkeeper.
However, their dribbling is not close to Messi or Ronaldinho level and that's a problem for their manager and they have to play roles that emphasize their real strength at that level.
So most professional footballers can dribble they just don't do it often in first divison games but the ability for dribbling is a combination abilities and potential that pretty unique so to be considered as a great dribbler you need to have a lot of natural dribbling talent that is rooted in your genetics.
Amazing video 👏
cool video, thanks!
Whats this song? Also awesome vid❤
Electric Joy Ride NCS
that's cool tips!
great video
Good analysis
*All this just show me how NO ONE CAN'T DO LIKE him. PERIOD.*
just *MESSI❤️🔥 thing, just GOAT🐐 thing*
I think Eden Hazard could dribble just as well, if not better, perhaps Maradona too, but with Messi you get Eden's dribbling, but with world-class vision/passing, shooting accuracy, plus set piece ability AND the ability to avoid injury/stay fit for such a long period which makes Messi a frontrunner for the GOAT title.
Hahaha it's about being gifted & blessed with an intelligent quotient which is why he is called Messi..
Nope you can easily train your dribbling mentally and physically which is what I and many other people have done
that was helpful tysm
This is good advice but a quick question, what if they are standing still and have no momentum to exploit?
@@drmuffinx233 this is a very easy type of defender to best as if your running at speed to them just knock it past them,
you can do a body feint or step over and it will probably work as they are relying on reaction and once they see you do that they will be fakes and then your gone cuz u got momentum they it’ll take a long time for them to catch up
Because most defenders are taught to run backward and giving too much space to the attackers. They do this and never ask why even 99% of the time they were over ran by attackers. Striker’s cleats are designed to add speed and quick acceleration while defenders cleats are made for stability. If they think they can race with strikers, tough luck.😢
@@Dean-h5p7n ahhh, love how misled people can get when it comes to football boots. Football boots only give a little advantage take a striker for an example there boots won’t make them way faster or even moderately faster it will make them slightly faster same with defenders boots only a bit of stability plus just because a striker has crazy good boots for speed doesn’t mean if your a defender you can’t outrun them or there most likely gonna be faster then you that’s not how boots work lol
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@@PitchPro7 It only takes half a step advantage to score a goal. I'm a striker and I ran over them every time with my new cleats.
thx this deserves a sub
It's just a midfielder mistake, he stopped running after Messi passed him. Just run behind Messi and take the spot in the defense when Messi dribbles against the defender you exposed. Watch Modric or Sabitzer play, they often drop below the back line.
"It's just a midfielder mistake".
You're quite amazing icl, random football tacticians on the Internet never cease to amuse.
Dribbling involves forcing someone into making a mistake or taking advantage of a mistake, you can't be this salty.
Also funny you mention Modric like Mess I hasn't split him and Casemiro apart many times in Madrid, of course that was all due to midfielder mistake.
How miserable.
@@uchihamephisto6381 technically you are absolutely right since who we are to judge The Gods but I play a midfielder in amatuer games (leagues or just friendly games) and run into these situations from both sides...
Man you’re changing font size and text location all the time. You’re already in a niche. Sure, there will be some that say it was no problem for them to follow but thats a smaller group. Do you want to create for only a sliver of people in the niche or own the niche?
I hadn't thought about it when watching it, but it is good feedback!
Underrated
Thank you
Messi should have passed the ball at 1.05 even an alien misses chances
If he had passed to the right it could have been an assist
The 🐐
PASS should have gone to Suarez midway through the clip. You can see him throw up his hands in disgust.
@@emmanuelenyinwa1443 yes when teammates know that there teammate is going to dribble they are usually going to shout “HERE HERE PASS PASS” as a disguise and usually the player that is dribbling will turn and act like they will pass to get the secondary defender gaurs the teammate wich creates more space for the dribbler
@@PitchPro7 In this case, they DIDN'T. Your freeze frames prove it. Doesn't matter anyway. The two still combined for a lot of goals.
But that's exactly WHY he's so good at dribbling! He gets a lot of game practice and has been allowed to in the Argentinian youth system!
In England, Germany, Australia, USA, etc, he'd never be picked because he'd be seen to be 'hogging' the ball, even if he's successful with it more often than not.
@@wefinishthisnow3883 I mean, he DID score a prodigious amount of goals, so it wasn't like he was Hatem be Arfa
Messi's busy with 5 6 defenders lol
Great video. Would like see more of this, but please add more slow-motion
@@paulhutchinson5616 my vids are now in slow motion
Cheers this was very helpful. I was thinking of going to spec savers but this video is free.
Seriously what is this editing style? Each sentence has smaller letters than the last. Illegible.
@@tindekappa9047 sorry about the editing
Look at his knee direction
i love how he uses the space as bait, pro football is beautiful
You can only decide that fast which side to go once you are very very well trained. Mma fighters also operate in similar fashio to read their opponnents moves at their first glance to start it
He's been playing like this since 5 6 yo
Ignoring what Messi did . If you analyse more videos it will be helpful for us .
G.O.A.T.👑
W ball knowledge
This is just basic methods of dribbling all players do it the only difference is messi mastered it
So next
If Mbappe play on 80s and 90s he will dribble the entire team lol 😂
The defenders is trash back then. Too much space, they run to where ever the ball goes 😅
If Maradona / Pele play against Ramos & Pepe, they will die or injured like Kaka.
Old football is garbage.
Take your bad tv and nostalgia bullshit somewhere else 😂 Even total football hasn't been found back then.
Only a bunch of factory workers, and part-time farmers lol 🤪😆
Even maguire are far superior than all those bums. Let alone Neymar. Forget about Leo Messi 😭
@@dixidum2380 are you suffering from mental illness bro I think you need help
@@MarcusJunior-i1n he replied to 10 other comments with the exact same thing, its just a bot
@@fdajfdajdfaj thanks
What's also not shown it's the hack at Messi's ankle on 0:54. Much of Messi videos don't really show them.
what hack ru talking abt?
So that's all I need to do to be the best in the world ??? why didn't you tell me before ...
@@PosebniPosebni requires way more but ye sorta
Amigooo boa noite, pode traduzir por favor?
Boa noite meu amigo! sim, eu traduzi isso porque eu falo inglês e você fala português, você achou o vídeo útil, meu amigo?