Most players train alone but never see real improvement. Why? No structure. No intensity. No purpose. If you’re out there just kicking a ball around with no plan, you’re wasting time. Here’s how to actually improve when training alone: Have a plan – Pick 2-3 areas to work on and stay locked in. Random training = random results. Repetition wins – Stop searching for 20 new drills. Master the basics and repeat them daily. Make it harder than a match – Small spaces, weak foot, tight touches. If it’s easy, you’re not improving. Film yourself – You think you’re doing it right? Watch it back and see the truth. #Soccer #football #soccertips #soccertraining
10 rules every winger should follow in their career. Track back if the fullback overlaps In 2v1s look for a pass If the ball is one the other side, come inside Try things in the final third Limit touches in middle and back third When you get to the byline, look for the cut back Sprint more If your team mate has time, make a run in behind Enjoy yourself Remember it only takes one moment to change a game. #winger #Soccer #football
If you can’t do these, you’re just another winger. The best wingers create chances, take risks, and change games. 1v1 Dribbling – Stop passing backward. Attack your man. Crossing Precision – Hitting random areas isn’t “good delivery.” Be precise. Weak Foot Ability – If you’re predictable, you’re finished. Work on both feet. Game Awareness – Read defenders. If he’s off balance, kill him. Speed & Agility – Slow wingers get turned into fullbacks. Decision-Making – Don’t dribble just to dribble. Make it count. Defensive Work Rate – Track back. No coach trusts a lazy winger. Confidence – Wingers who don’t take risks never make it. Be direct. Be dangerous. Be decisive. #winger #soccertips
How to train alone as a young footballer looking to improve their game…. Example of a session you can do. The running should be tough and if it isn’t, you aren’t running hard enough. #Soccer #soccertraining
Our Individual Training Program is Now Available. Click the link in bio. Training alone isn’t the problem. Training the wrong way is. Most players go outside, do a few random drills, then wonder why they aren’t improving. Fix that. Here are four must-do solo drills that actually get results. 1v1 Dribbling – Set up cones, attack at full speed. No walking. Match intensity only. Passing Accuracy – 100 reps against a wall. Weak foot too. No shortcuts. First Touch Mastery – Drop the ball from height, control it cleanly, and play quickly. Sprint Work – Speed kills. Work on explosive sprints with the ball. No gimmicks. No wasted reps. Just real improvement. #Soccer #footballer #soccertips
5 more traits / skills i believe all players should be able to do. Bouncing back straight away after a mistake. Being able to clearly communicate with team mates. Ability to win the majority of ground / aerial duels. Always try to enjoy your football. Training and doing the necessary work even when you don’t feel like it. #Soccer #football #soccertips
Individual Training Program Now Available. Link in Bio. If you can’t do these, you’re just another midfielder. The best control the tempo, create chances, and dominate both sides of the ball. Vision & Awareness – See the play before it happens. Ball Control Under Pressure – Don’t panic. Create space. Passing Range – Short, long, through balls—own them all. Positioning – Be where the game needs you. Tackling & Defensive Work – Break up play and win possession. Transition Play – Turn defense into attack instantly. Stamina & Work Rate – Outrun and outwork everyone. Decision-Making Speed – Think fast, play faster. Control the game. Dictate the tempo. Own the midfield. #midfielder #soccertips