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Etxeberria (ex-Athletic): "Xavi not only determines the rhythm of his own team but also that of the opponent - of all 22 players" [via rac1]
This guy is f*cking supernatural, he's like one of those blind monks who hears anything and know everything that happens in his enviroment. Xavi doesnt even have to look, he just knows where his teammates are and where they are heading.
Actually, his "secret" is that he *does* look, probably more than any other player on the planet. Watch his head move when he is off the ball- he scans 180 degrees every few seconds.
In just these 4 seconds vs Arsenal, you can see why Xavi has the vision he has. Watch his head:
Runs to receive ball from Busquets
When Busquets passes ball, while "waiting", Xavi looks over his left shoulder upfield
Looks back towards Busquets to finish receiving ball
Ball under his feet, he looks upfield again
Looks back to Busquet, lines up his pass and releases
As he releases, he runs back to receive from Busquets, and looks over his left shoulder again upfield
He immediately looks back at Busquets to see how Busquets is receiving the pass, then looks over his right shoulder to see where the downfield player is
He looks back to Busquets to receive another pass, and turns with it to carry towards the other side of the pitch, away from the opposition.
All in FOUR seconds. I'd be happy if anyone I played with looked ONCE in the opposite direction of where they were facing.
I've tried to do the Xavi thing few times on the pitch. I mean always scanning: left, right, front, back, and constant off the ball movement. It's so demanding. You get mentally exhausted in 5 minutes. And you need to be perfectly fit. Xavi is the best thing I've seen in central midfield. Ever.
I've tried to do the Xavi thing few times on the pitch. I mean always scanning: left, right, front, back, and constant off the ball movement. It's so demanding. You get mentally exhausted in 5 minutes. And you need to be perfectly fit. Xavi is the best thing I've seen in central midfield. Ever.
the worst thing in football for me is when players are too scared to think and play themself out of trouble. when other player is pressing you it's like an instinct to kick the ball as far away as they could because they are too afraid to make a mistake. and they are teaching that at very young ages. to kick the ball away when you are under pressure instead of think and play yourself out of trouble.