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How to Do a Roll & Cut Move in Soccer

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Summary: Roll a soccer ball across a defender, then use the other side of your foot to cut it back. Learn how to fake and get past a defender when dribbling the soccer ball with the tips in this free beginner soccer (football or futbol) skills video lesson.

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Mark Wilson played youth level through high school and then on to University of Paisley (Scotland). He captained the team in his final year & assisted in the development of all...read more

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"Hi! I'm Mark Wilson with United Soccer Academy. We are here today with Expert Village and we are looking at some turns and moves with dribbling soccer balls to take on opponents. We are going to look at a turn that rolls the ball to one side, across the defender, and then we take it with the other foot and cut inside of the foot, past the back of the defender's heels. I have shown below without pressure, first of all you roll across the ball and then cut with the inside foot past the defender. Let's see that with real pressure as shown by our demonstrators. We approach the defender, you roll past and we cut with the opposite foot. We will see that again. We take the ball, we roll it past the back of the defender and we cut with the inside. So for this particular scale we actually need to use both feet, we take the ball with one foot, we roll using the sole of the foot, and then we take it with the other foot, using the inside of the foot to pass it pass it back of the defender. "

eHow Article: How to Do a Roll & Cut Move in Soccer

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