Friday, March 30, 2018

Find the Space


It is important to find the space to receive a pass, to help your pressed teammate or to run on a given go pass to take a long-range shot. It seems like a simple thing to do but many amateur soccer players fail to understand where they belong on a given moment in the pitch.

 When you understand your space and when you and your teammate can see the play before it happens, that’s when you are prospering and getting better at this game. Receiving a short or long pass and being able to control the ball right away is a skill that can define a match result sometimes. The ball can bounce off to your opponent; and your team could be at risk of a counterattack, but that doesn’t happen when you make the right moves on the pitch and find the needed space to receive the pass and control that ball.
Some teams like to attack and press their opponents in order to recapture the ball and control the game at their pace. For that reason it is important to play the beautiful game with the mind and visualizing your teammates’ moves a few seconds earlier. Some defenders are really good at this; that when pressed they pass the ball (to the back) to that teammate who is in a better space to get out of trouble. The ball then circulates a triangular path towards the midfield creating a play of attack that sometimes puts the ball in the net.

Finding the space is an essential part of the game that needs to be learned and practiced in order to find better match results. As a spectator or simply watching your favorite team on television you usually find a player in a better position to receive a long pass across the pitch and attack. That’s when you agree with the narrator when he says, “he should have passed to the guy in the left”.

Teams with the mindset of vertical attacks are really good at long balls and counterattacks. They are usually dangerous not only because of their speed but also their ability to spot opportunities to strike their opponents who get caught off guard by players that know exactly how to move on the pitch to find that desired space.

However, often times it is said that teams that control the midfield control the results of the match. While that statement sometimes it’s true depends much on the possession of the ball rather than controlling the mid. Possession is the result of players that know how to sync and are capable of connecting impossible passes.


A lot can be accomplished on the pitch just by being a player able to find the space. Whether you will help your pressed teammate get out of trouble; whether you will make a triangulation and then counterattack, or whether you go for the long-range pass or shot. All are great plays that simply depend on movements created by those that know how to find the space.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Fifteen Reasons I Enjoy the Beautiful Game



Fifteen Reasons To Love This Game

1.     I love the this game because it’s just simply beautiful. This game is what life is all about. You pass the ball around; find challenges but work together with your teammates to ultimately find the so desired goal.

2.     When you follow the Champions League and you are ready to witness a great match and the anthem is playing as the formation of both teams takes place.

3.     I love this game because I have played when it was really cold, I played it when it was raining, and I played and got really dirty but it didn’t matter because it was so much fun.

4.  The beautiful game taught me the importance of teamwork, competition, fitness, cooperation and community.

5.      When you get hooked with the different tournaments or different matches you get to learn about the people of such places and their culture, language, geography. It’s just fantastic to see how so many things and places are connected to a team’s crest.












6.   Different coaches approach with unique strategies of the game. Some apply more defensive tactics and counterattacks, while others try to keep the ball as much as possible until they find that pass that penetrates defenders. It is definitely interesting as a soccer fan to see when different strategies clash in big matches.

7.     I enjoy seeing different types of goals; except for penalty kicks though some are not so bad. The free kicks, long-range shots, off the post, headers, scissors kick, bicycle kick, back heel. There are so many ways a ball can end inside the goal line and they all make so many souls scream like crazy.

8.     Actually; the misses are enjoyable too, especially when the missed goal was in favor of your team. They hit the post, the keeper put a hand on it, or the defender slide tackle to push the ball out of bounds, a defender heads if off for a corner kick.

9.     Have you seen a funny goal? Yes, those happen sometimes and they do count. Sometimes a goal hits the top bar and bounces to the goalkeeper’s head and goes inside. Sometimes a defender tries to head it off bound but deflects inside the net instead.

10.  When you grow up watching and playing this game; you know different generations of players and it is really cool to talk about them with strangers at bars.

11.  When my team beats my friend’s team and I earn the bragging rights.

12. When I get together with family and friends to watch an important match. Ten minutes later there is an early goal and we all start jumping and giving high fives.

13.  The likes of Argentina vs Brazil, England vs Germany, Barcelona vs Real Madrid, Chelsea vs Manchester United are great matches of clubs and countries. They are so much fun to watch because of their trajectories, history and so on.

14. In today’s world watching a game or not, you cannot miss what’s going on via Twitter or Facebook. It is so much fun to see what some people writes when they talk trash to other teams or commentators via social media. 

15.  Last but not least; it is sport that breaks the barriers of language, culture and whatever your beliefs are. Everyone from different backgrounds gather at a pick up game to enjoy the beautiful game. 

Monday, March 12, 2018

Should Teams from La Liga Cheer for Each Other?

Should teams from La Liga cheer for each other when they play in the Champions League? As suppose to cheering for the English Premier League?




It is fascinating or should I say dumb that fans from the same league from the same country want their league teams to lose (like Barca vs Real Madrid fans) when the point of the tournament is to showcase that your league is better than the other country’s league. Do you get that? Maybe not but I’m just saying.

Saturday, March 10, 2018

When Nature Calls

When nature calls everyone is obligated to respond and Sergio Ramos is not the exception. According to Zinedine Zidane; Real Madrid's manager, Sergio had to run to the bathroom and leave the team with 10 men during the match SD Eibar. It was an unusual or awful situation as seen in the video below.

Saturday, March 3, 2018

What is Like Being at a Barca vs Atleti Game


In 2016 I have the opportunity to experience the great ambiance of a Barca vs Atleti game. The people, the chants and everything in between made it an unbelievable and an unforgettable experience.



The rise of Atleti in recent years and its appearances in Champions League finals have made this team a fascinating one to watch. It has become one of the strongest teams in La Liga and as of now is only five points behind the leader FC Barcelona.


This Barca vs Atleti game is a must watch for soccer fans around the world. It will undoubtedly be an intense match where the victor can have a big step in their quest to claim La Liga title because Barca has 66 pts whereas Atleti has 61.


Either Barca manages to capture those three points and be a step closer to the title or Atleti could become a clear contender as well.  What is definitely true is that this game is of gigantic importance for both teams, which in turn will create an ambiance at the Camp Nou that will not be easily forgotten.

When I was at the Camp Nou for this game two years ago I remember tons of people gathering outside the Stadium. Some were enjoying a beer and snacks at the local bars while others were buying souvenirs. But some were at the gate entrance waiting to catch a glimpse at the Barca players when they arrived.


The memories of an experience like watching an important live game at the Camp Nou can truly last a lifetime.