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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2009

Great players want the ball. They demand it. Constantly. Any situation, no matter the pressure, no matter the occasion.

Man Utd legend Brian McClair and Academy Coach John Cook talk about the importance of confidence in wanting the ball all the time. And theres only one way to get it.

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  • i wish i was in that training..

  • I always want the ball but not to be an selfish and try to take out everyone, i want it to assist to create opportunities of goal.

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  • when i have the ball i m not looking to scor! i want to assist to create opportunities! thats my style!!

  • nikefootball has a subliminal things, all they're videos all players has a nike spikes and nike balls, its just casuality?? i dont care

  • I get the best feeling when my coach gives me approval.

  • @djavidu really...

  • this is dallas texans not any manchester youth team.... you can see the water tower saying farmers branch, which is where they practice

  • scholes is the master of the ball , btw brian mclair has changed alot since i lst seen his

  • @brayan886 I am from Argentina personally, but I love the US's physical state. They are by far the fairest (least dives) and most fit team in the whole world. It is a real shame they do not take technical skills as seriously as other countries.

  • @thaN0s1993 If you want to be a pro, you must train as much as possible.

  • Thats the Dallas Texans club fields.

  • @CorazonRojiblanco11

    true, it is really stupid to look down on people just because of their nationality, no disrespect if you are from Europe, but many European think that they are superier in soccer just because they are born in Europe...

    all the same, I am only saying that we can only judge teams and players with their performance, not their nationality.

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