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    Quote Originally Posted by Jezleeds View Post
    Linked with another left-footed player in Cuisance - anyone know if Bielsa has this in the Bielsaball manual as part of the masterplan?
    Who do we have who is left footed? Harrison, Bamford, Costa, Roberts, Alioski, Douglas, Meslier, Cooper. You might be on to something there, Jez. Most of these players were brought into the team/club by Bielsa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrypie7 View Post
    Who do we have who is left footed? Harrison, Bamford, Costa, Roberts, Alioski, Douglas, Meslier, Cooper. You might be on to something there, Jez. Most of these players were brought into the team/club by Bielsa.


    Last couple of seasons watching our tactical moves nobody takes more than two touches so the ball is constantly in motion and everything just looks so smooth in that all moves start with Bamfords off ball running and often ends with him trying to put away created chances.

    Left foot or right foot preference goes out the window,IMO.

    https://breakingthelines.com/tactica...bielsas-leeds/

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrypie7 View Post
    Who do we have who is left footed? Harrison, Bamford, Costa, Roberts, Alioski, Douglas, Meslier, Cooper. You might be on to something there, Jez. Most of these players were brought into the team/club by Bielsa.
    It's certainly an unusually high percentage - my brother pointed it out during the penalties in the cup match. First six were all lefties.

    Probably gives a certain advantage in the sense that most players would expect the opposition to be mainly right-footed.

    A bit like left handers in boxing - same skills, just gives the other person something different to think about.

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    Think the penalties are a desire to get more scoring into the game. The VAR just acts as a tool to give most of the calls to the offense. suspec the refs have been advised to give anything close to the offense. The opposite of offside which was always called in favor of the defense if close.

    This is FIFA after all.

    I think it's a crock but it won't be long before the coaches and players start drawing up plays to create the penalties. They've already started feeding the ball more into the box than I can recall looking for the errant hand ball.

    Stateside here we have a tradition at the high school level called "powderpuff football". it's throwball and it's 16-18 year old girls playing flag football (no contact tackling). The prem will start looking like that in the 18 yard box over time. The defenders will have to start playing like a powder puff girls

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    Boxing - Keeping your opponents on the defensive and wary of your knockout power which can be delivered with either fist is a stark advantage in competition.

    Like tennis,footwork & stance creates time to how you want to 'play the ball' delivered.

    Football being a team game tactically can deliver the ball to optimise players strengths.

    The southpaw stance in Boxing is when a naturally leftie boxer uses the right hand as the lead punch or the jab with the straight left hand as the obvious power shot. This is the complete opposite of the orthodox stance which has the left foot forward and the right foot back. Normally, boxers are initially taught to follow their dominant hand and use that as the power shot but not always to get results.

    But there exists another option. Even if you are a left handed fighter you may choose to remain in the orthodox stance. There are a handful of reasons for doing this mainly 'tho the reason is to gain power in both fists as well as stifling opponents with powerful left jabs before releasing the ko left.

    I am naturally left handed but boxed in the orthodox stance but play tennis with my right hand as it gives more control but serve with my left for power so my footwork compensates to utilise my strengths (hopefully).Bit like languages as after practice your brain automatically thinks & speaks what words you know and what sequence order they come out as.

    Probably 'Bollux' but patience,time and practice with constant drilling all become second nature in Football,Boxing,Tennis,Languages in time,IMO but under pressure obviously mistakes will happen such is life.

    Pressure creates mistakes is Bielsa's mantra but to capitalise who for instance would Leeds fans want as our penalty taker as mentality/pressure would override a lot of the above drilled scenarios in actual real time would it not ?



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    Quote Originally Posted by MrsORichSenior View Post
    Boxing - Keeping your opponents on the defensive and wary of your knockout power which can be delivered with either fist is a stark advantage in competition.

    Like tennis,footwork & stance creates time to how you want to 'play the ball' delivered.

    Football being a team game tactically can deliver the ball to optimise players strengths.

    The southpaw stance in Boxing is when a naturally leftie boxer uses the right hand as the lead punch or the jab with the straight left hand as the obvious power shot. This is the complete opposite of the orthodox stance which has the left foot forward and the right foot back. Normally, boxers are initially taught to follow their dominant hand and use that as the power shot but not always to get results.

    But there exists another option. Even if you are a left handed fighter you may choose to remain in the orthodox stance. There are a handful of reasons for doing this mainly 'tho the reason is to gain power in both fists as well as stifling opponents with powerful left jabs before releasing the ko left.

    I am naturally left handed but boxed in the orthodox stance but play tennis with my right hand as it gives more control but serve with my left for power so my footwork compensates to utilise my strengths (hopefully).Bit like languages as after practice your brain automatically thinks & speaks what words you know and what sequence order they come out as.

    Probably 'Bollux' but patience,time and practice with constant drilling all become second nature in Football,Boxing,Tennis,Languages in time,IMO but under pressure obviously mistakes will happen such is life.

    Pressure creates mistakes is Bielsa's mantra but to capitalise who for instance would Leeds fans want as our penalty taker as mentality/pressure would override a lot of the above drilled scenarios in actual real time would it not ?



    MOT
    I think Klich is good and has the right temperament. That said. I think some goalkeepers are going to wise up to his trick of just rolling it down the middle. they are going to stand still and save his shot. That would be embarrassing. Rodrigo was Valencia's penalty taker I believe, so maybe the responsibility could be shared. .

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    Not so much about penalties, more about how players are "working the system", just seen Mitrovic fall like a sack of spuds when defending a corner and felt the slightest touch on his back from one of the Villa players. *****, no other word for it.

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    That was p u s s y, by the way!

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