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Womens Balon d’or winning center mid is 5’3. One of many examples. Men have multitude of below average height center mids as well. Luka Modric for example. I’d say GK, CB and a target style player striker spots where height can be an advantage.
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So which 5’1 kid is beating the 5’7 center back. Good luck with that. Won’t be her with speed, won’t beat her with size and strength. If you think your step over, scissors or elastico are beating her, lol good luck with that one.
Kante on men’s side is my D favorite player. He’s very small and light. And plays in the thick of the action.
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Soccer is about changing direction (unfortunately the coaches don’t stress this enough). Your tall CB is going to struggle changing direction with my D and her tiny but quick stride.
Kante on men’s side is my D favorite player. He’s very small and light. And plays in the thick of the action.
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Soccer is about changing direction (unfortunately the coaches don’t stress this enough). Your tall CB is going to struggle changing direction with my D and her tiny but quick stride.
Kante on men’s side is my D favorite player. He’s very small and light. And plays in the thick of the action.
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So which 5’1 kid is beating the 5’7 center back. Good luck with that. Won’t be her with speed, won’t beat her with size and strength. If you think your step over, scissors or elastico are beating her, lol good luck with that one.
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Soccer is about changing direction (unfortunately the coaches don’t stress this enough). Your tall CB is going to struggle changing direction with my D and her tiny but quick stride.
Kante on men’s side is my D favorite player. He’s very small and light. And plays in the thick of the action.
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Womens Balon d’or winning center mid is 5’3. One of many examples. Men have multitude of below average height center mids as well. Luka Modric for example. I’d say GK, CB and a target style player striker spots where height can be an advantage.
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These short players on the USWNT are unicorns. For every Lavelle or Dunn there are thousands who cannot adapt vs. taller more physical players. Soccer is about speed, quickness, soccer IQ and physicality. The taller athletic players have the advantage. BTW, college coaches stress this every time when asked what type of players they recruit. Unfortunately parents think differently.
You might see what you think are smaller players playing from the stands. However when youre on the field you'll find out that the smaller players are normal sized and the ones you think are normal sized from the stands are huge.
It's the same effect people get when theyre up close with a basketball team in real life.
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Kante is a CM…I guess he’s not really your favorite.
Watch Kanté change direction.
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These short players on the USWNT are unicorns. For every Lavelle or Dunn there are thousands who cannot adapt vs. taller more physical players. Soccer is about speed, quickness, soccer IQ and physicality. The taller athletic players have the advantage. BTW, college coaches stress this every time when asked what type of players they recruit. Unfortunately parents think differently.
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These short players on the USWNT are unicorns. For every Lavelle or Dunn there are thousands who cannot adapt vs. taller more physical players. Soccer is about speed, quickness, soccer IQ and physicality. The taller athletic players have the advantage. BTW, college coaches stress this every time when asked what type of players they recruit. Unfortunately parents think differently.
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Every USWNT player is a unicorn. Whether it be big, small, tall, thick, they all have unique skills. It’s undeniable that at youth levels bigger players have an advantage but that’s negated at the international level by the ultra quick and technical player. There aren’t many of those, hence&#
Ever watch the US play Sweden in the Olympics? Sweden dominated the US physically. Watch the England v us friendly 1 year ago. Us got dominated by bigger stronger players. Keep dreaming if you think small fry’s can hang with bigger players
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