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* 1st Play: (1:09 -- 2:13)
1st Sequence: (1:09 -- 1:21) Colombia is attacking to the right, a colombian player passes the ball to Valderrama, Valderrama is yet to have his first-touch on the ball,
1st Sequence: (1:09 -- 1:21) the attacker who passed the ball to Valderrama, we will refer to him as attacker-one,
1st Sequence: (1:09 -- 1:21) attacker-one and Valderrama are positioned around the center circle; attacker-one is in the left-half of the pitch, and Valderrama is positioned on the right-half of the pitch,
1st Sequence: (1:09 -- 1:21) the distance between attacker-one and the half-way line is of about 5 feet, and the distance between attacker-one and Valderrama is of approximately 28 feet,
1st Picture: (1:21) pause the video-clip just before Valderrama had his first-touch on the ball, the resulting image should show a space of about 5 feet between the ball and Valderrama,
1st Picture: (1:21) if you can see the imaginary 30 feet circle that surrounds the ball, you will see that at least three defenders have been compromised in the play,
1st Picture: (1:21) attacker-one will be left free from mark because he passed the ball intelligently, and as we know, the defenders will fix their eyes on the trajectory of the ball. It is important to keep an eye on this individual,
1st Picture: (1:21) in this picture, we can also see a second attacker, this attacker is closer to the camera angle, he is positioned on the right side of the pitch; we will refer to him as attacker-two,
1st Picture: (1:21) both Valderrama and attacker-two are positioned on the right half of the pitch,
1st Picture: (1:21) the distance between the half-way line and attacker-two is of about 15 feet, and the distance between attacker-two and Valderrama is of approximately 20 feet,
1st Picture: (1:21) as we can see, by the time Valderrama gets the ball, he will already have, at least, one defender man-marking him very closely,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) with his first-touch on the ball, Valderrama had to protect the ball from a rushing defender; and by the time he had his second-touch on the ball he was being man-marked by a second defender,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) the defender who tried to steal the ball away from Valderrama, when Valderrama had his first-touch on the ball, we will refer to him as defender-one,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) when Valderrama had his second-touch on the ball, a new defender came into focus, we will refer to this defender as defender-two,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) Valderrama has effectively retained possession of the ball, but he has barely moved from the spot in which he initially received the pass,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) we can see that the player (attacker-one) who initially passed the ball to Valderrama, never stopped moving, he is now positioned in a more advanced area of the pitch,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) at this point, the distance between attacker-one and the ball is of approximately 30 feet,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) we can also see that attacker-two has also moved into a more advanced area of the pitch, he is still positioned on the right side of the pitch, but now the distance between attacker-two and the ball is of approximately 30 feet of distance,
2nd Picture: (1:24) pause the video clip right after Valderrama had his fifth-touch on the ball, before he passed the ball with his sixth-touch on the ball, the resulting image should show Valderrama surrounded by three german opponents,
2nd Picture: (1:24) if you can see the (imaginary) 30 feet circle that surrounds the ball, you will see that there are four individuals inside the imaginary 30 feet radius that surrounds the ball -- this means that the three defenders inside of the circle have been effectively compromised in the play,
2nd Picture: (1:24) none of the compromised defenders is marking the space at this point, instead, we have three defenders man-marking Valderrama,
2nd Picture: (1:24) it is important to take note of how important the positioning of the body is when you are engaged in a "one-versus-one" or "one-versus-three" situation -- the compromised defenders can no longer mark the space, but they can still read BODY LANGUAGE,
2nd Picture: (1:24) notice how Valderrama has opened his body as if to announce "I will pass the ball to my right" -- he is manipulating the movements of the compromised defenders by the use of his dribbling ability,
2nd Picture: (1:24) Valderrama has made it clear that he will pass the ball to the attacker positioned on the right side of the pitch (attacker-two), when he passes the ball, all the compromised defenders will run after the ball,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) with his sixth-touch on the ball, Valderrama passed the ball to attacker-two (positioned on the right side of the pitch), attacker-two is yet to have his first-touch on the ball,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) defender-one once again tried to steal the ball away from Valderrama (1:23) this time he tried to intercept the pass but failed in his attempt (1:25); we can see that he is out of the play at (1:26) by the time he got up from the ground, it was already too late,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) after Valderrama passed the ball to attacker-two, defender-two followed the trajectory of the ball, thus effectively loosing sight of Valderrama; and subsequently, Valderrama proceeded by moving forwards whilst at the same time making himself "invisible" to the eyes of defender-two,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) attacker-two receives the pass, and with his first-touch on the ball passed the ball (with his left foot) to attacker-one,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) at this point, the ball is still in the process of reaching the target; in other words, no one has the ball at their feet.
3rd Picture: (1:26) the image should show the ball in the process of traveling from attacker-two to attacker-one, which means that no one has the ball at their feet,
3rd Picture: (1:26) notice how Valderrama is free from mark, he manipulated the movements of the compromised defenders, he knew that the compromised defenders would follow the trajectory of the ball; and as you can see, Valderrama has made himself "invisible" to the eyes of the compromised defensive midfielders, in this case, defender-two
3rd Picture: (1:26) it is important to keep an eye on attacker-two,
3rd Picture: (1:26) it is very important to note that, when attacker-one was just about to have his first-touch on the ball; at this precise moment, a new defender is compromised in the play,
3rd Picture: (1:26) this defender is one of the german center backs, the one on the left -- whom is supposed to be marking attacker-two... We will refer to this new defender as defender-three,
4th Sequence: (1:26 -- 1:28) attacker-one receives the pass, and with his first-touch on the ball, passes the ball to Valderrama,
4th Sequence: (1:26 -- 1:28) Valderrama trapped the ball with his left foot, the distance between the ball and the edge of the penalty box is of approximately 64 feet,
4th Sequence: (1:26 -- 1:28) we can see that attacker-two has spotted the fact that defender-three is unaware of his presence; this produced a reaction, attacker-two has now started running at his full speed in order to exploit that open space,
4th Picture: (1:28) pause the game right when Valderrama had his first-touch on the ball, the resulting image will show Valderrama trapping the ball with his left foot, and his body is positioned as if he's going to pass the ball right through the center of the defense; instead, he passes the ball into the space, with his left foot, without even looking... and attacker-two who had continued his run through the right side of the pitch scored the goal,
1st Play: (1:09 -- 2:13) showed how Valderrama created space, not by running at the defenders, but by the use of intelligent passing of the ball, intelligent movement without the ball, and intelligent movement with the ball at his feet,
1st Play: (1:09 -- 2:13) also showed glimpses of rare player individuality, because Valderrama was equally accurate with either his left foot or his right foot, it was possible to send that deceptive left-footed no-look pass; had it been with his right foot, his intention would've been clear to the eyes of the compromised defenders,
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* 1st Play: (1:09 -- 2:13)
1st Sequence: (1:09 -- 1:21) Colombia is attacking to the right, a colombian player passes the ball to Valderrama, Valderrama is yet to have his first-touch on the ball,
1st Sequence: (1:09 -- 1:21) the attacker who passed the ball to Valderrama, we will refer to him as attacker-one,
1st Sequence: (1:09 -- 1:21) attacker-one and Valderrama are positioned around the center circle; attacker-one is in the left-half of the pitch, and Valderrama is positioned on the right-half of the pitch,
1st Sequence: (1:09 -- 1:21) the distance between attacker-one and the half-way line is of about 5 feet, and the distance between attacker-one and Valderrama is of approximately 28 feet,
1st Picture: (1:21) pause the video-clip just before Valderrama had his first-touch on the ball, the resulting image should show a space of about 5 feet between the ball and Valderrama,
1st Picture: (1:21) if you can see the imaginary 30 feet circle that surrounds the ball, you will see that at least three defenders have been compromised in the play,
1st Picture: (1:21) attacker-one will be left free from mark because he passed the ball intelligently, and as we know, the defenders will fix their eyes on the trajectory of the ball. It is important to keep an eye on this individual,
1st Picture: (1:21) in this picture, we can also see a second attacker, this attacker is closer to the camera angle, he is positioned on the right side of the pitch; we will refer to him as attacker-two,
1st Picture: (1:21) both Valderrama and attacker-two are positioned on the right half of the pitch,
1st Picture: (1:21) the distance between the half-way line and attacker-two is of about 15 feet, and the distance between attacker-two and Valderrama is of approximately 20 feet,
1st Picture: (1:21) as we can see, by the time Valderrama gets the ball, he will already have, at least, one defender man-marking him very closely,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) with his first-touch on the ball, Valderrama had to protect the ball from a rushing defender; and by the time he had his second-touch on the ball he was being man-marked by a second defender,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) the defender who tried to steal the ball away from Valderrama, when Valderrama had his first-touch on the ball, we will refer to him as defender-one,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) when Valderrama had his second-touch on the ball, a new defender came into focus, we will refer to this defender as defender-two,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) Valderrama has effectively retained possession of the ball, but he has barely moved from the spot in which he initially received the pass,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) we can see that the player (attacker-one) who initially passed the ball to Valderrama, never stopped moving, he is now positioned in a more advanced area of the pitch,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) at this point, the distance between attacker-one and the ball is of approximately 30 feet,
2nd Sequence: (1:21 -- 1:24) we can also see that attacker-two has also moved into a more advanced area of the pitch, he is still positioned on the right side of the pitch, but now the distance between attacker-two and the ball is of approximately 30 feet of distance,
2nd Picture: (1:24) pause the video clip right after Valderrama had his fifth-touch on the ball, before he passed the ball with his sixth-touch on the ball, the resulting image should show Valderrama surrounded by three german opponents,
2nd Picture: (1:24) if you can see the (imaginary) 30 feet circle that surrounds the ball, you will see that there are four individuals inside the imaginary 30 feet radius that surrounds the ball -- this means that the three defenders inside of the circle have been effectively compromised in the play,
2nd Picture: (1:24) none of the compromised defenders is marking the space at this point, instead, we have three defenders man-marking Valderrama,
2nd Picture: (1:24) it is important to take note of how important the positioning of the body is when you are engaged in a "one-versus-one" or "one-versus-three" situation -- the compromised defenders can no longer mark the space, but they can still read BODY LANGUAGE,
2nd Picture: (1:24) notice how Valderrama has opened his body as if to announce "I will pass the ball to my right" -- he is manipulating the movements of the compromised defenders by the use of his dribbling ability,
2nd Picture: (1:24) Valderrama has made it clear that he will pass the ball to the attacker positioned on the right side of the pitch (attacker-two), when he passes the ball, all the compromised defenders will run after the ball,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) with his sixth-touch on the ball, Valderrama passed the ball to attacker-two (positioned on the right side of the pitch), attacker-two is yet to have his first-touch on the ball,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) defender-one once again tried to steal the ball away from Valderrama (1:23) this time he tried to intercept the pass but failed in his attempt (1:25); we can see that he is out of the play at (1:26) by the time he got up from the ground, it was already too late,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) after Valderrama passed the ball to attacker-two, defender-two followed the trajectory of the ball, thus effectively loosing sight of Valderrama; and subsequently, Valderrama proceeded by moving forwards whilst at the same time making himself "invisible" to the eyes of defender-two,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) attacker-two receives the pass, and with his first-touch on the ball passed the ball (with his left foot) to attacker-one,
3rd Sequence: (1:24 -- 1:26) at this point, the ball is still in the process of reaching the target; in other words, no one has the ball at their feet.
3rd Picture: (1:26) the image should show the ball in the process of traveling from attacker-two to attacker-one, which means that no one has the ball at their feet,
3rd Picture: (1:26) notice how Valderrama is free from mark, he manipulated the movements of the compromised defenders, he knew that the compromised defenders would follow the trajectory of the ball; and as you can see, Valderrama has made himself "invisible" to the eyes of the compromised defensive midfielders, in this case, defender-two
3rd Picture: (1:26) it is important to keep an eye on attacker-two,
3rd Picture: (1:26) it is very important to note that, when attacker-one was just about to have his first-touch on the ball; at this precise moment, a new defender is compromised in the play,
3rd Picture: (1:26) this defender is one of the german center backs, the one on the left -- whom is supposed to be marking attacker-two... We will refer to this new defender as defender-three,
4th Sequence: (1:26 -- 1:28) attacker-one receives the pass, and with his first-touch on the ball, passes the ball to Valderrama,
4th Sequence: (1:26 -- 1:28) Valderrama trapped the ball with his left foot, the distance between the ball and the edge of the penalty box is of approximately 64 feet,
4th Sequence: (1:26 -- 1:28) we can see that attacker-two has spotted the fact that defender-three is unaware of his presence; this produced a reaction, attacker-two has now started running at his full speed in order to exploit that open space,
4th Picture: (1:28) pause the game right when Valderrama had his first-touch on the ball, the resulting image will show Valderrama trapping the ball with his left foot, and his body is positioned as if he's going to pass the ball right through the center of the defense; instead, he passes the ball into the space, with his left foot, without even looking... and attacker-two who had continued his run through the right side of the pitch scored the goal,
1st Play: (1:09 -- 2:13) showed how Valderrama created space, not by running at the defenders, but by the use of intelligent passing of the ball, intelligent movement without the ball, and intelligent movement with the ball at his feet,
1st Play: (1:09 -- 2:13) also showed glimpses of rare player individuality, because Valderrama was equally accurate with either his left foot or his right foot, it was possible to send that deceptive left-footed no-look pass; had it been with his right foot, his intention would've been clear to the eyes of the compromised defenders,