Andres Iniesta

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It is my favorite move too. When I play, I do it all the time.
As a CM it is very useful in tight spaces. How the Don pulls it off near the lines/on the lines is just perfect. Simple but efficient move.
 

Galning

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Most dribbles are easy as can be, the only problem is that actually beating your opponent with it is a lot more difficult. Even more advanced stuff like the rainbow flick is easy but try doing that during a match.
 

dakt

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Most dribbles are easy as can be, the only problem is that actually beating your opponent with it is a lot more difficult. Even more advanced stuff like the rainbow flick is easy but try doing that during a match.

I would say the difficult part is the vision, foreseeing what opponent will do and fast thinking/reaction. If you have these skills, simple tricks and good ball control are enough to get you somewhere.
 

dakt

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It's really easy. Probably the easiest of the moves. Zidane's roulette and Messi's feints are easy as well.

Messi is all about great vision, being fast while having ball so close and glued to his feet. Total control, very rare.
Just imagine if you can run between the players without the ball...you would be able to do anything. Messi class.
 
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linetty

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Iniesta: "I've been in touch with Luis Suarez, we've talked. I know he's dying to get started."

Iniesta: "Rakitic didn't surprise me. We all knew he's talented. He's very strong physically, can use both feet. Barça made a good signing."
 
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Flavia

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Iniesta upbeat as league kick off draws closer

www.fcbarcelona.cat
08/19/2014 13:15

The midfielder hopes that all the hard work of the pre-season will be reflected in a good performace on Sunday

“Every manager is different, but the foundations of our style the style of play we want to produce doesn’t change" Iniesta told Barça TV

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Andrés Iniesta was upbeat about the league kick off in six days’ time when he spoke on the Barça TV programme “El Marcador”, following the 6-0 Gamper win. “the start of the season is close now an we excited, it feels like things are going well.

It’s been a good pre-season in terms of training and we will be trying to make sure that everything we’ve done is reflected in a good performance next Sunday. We have a great squad which is capable of challenging for titles”.
Despite the change in coach, Iniesta insists that the team’s philosophy is the same: “each manager is different, but the foundations of our style the style of play we want to produce doesn’t change. The most important aspect is that things run smoothly and that we do things almost automatically, without thinking”.

With two more youngsters, Munir and Sandro on the scoresheet against Club Leon, Iniesta is also optimistic about the team’s future. “Barça have an important guarantee for the future. It would have been unthinkable a few years ago that the spine of the team were all home grown, but that’s the reality now. As one of the captains I sometimes take one of the youngsters aside and give them some advice, that’s only normal , we have had a good atmosphere in the squad for many years and it’s great to see the youngsters coming through”.
 

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