 on the field. These are soccer drills for wingers. But attacking with speed, cut, shot, hard cut, get around the ball. Shooting coming straight forward is very different than shooting from the side, losing control a bit. At any point where I feel that ball is getting away from me, I'm going to take like 50% of the power off of it. I'm just putting technique on the ball, I'm letting technique take it towards the net. If I'm losing my body control and now I just swing as hard as I can, it's going over the net every time. And I can't get my body on top of it, but I still want to hit it just chopping that with technique. If I'm going to strike like this and my body's there, where's the shot going? It's going there. So I'm trying to get my body around it. If anything, I'm trying to bring it back that way because the tendency is open up here, shot goes there. I would run out here. Good, grab this ball. Now you're a winger, use good skill, play in here, hit the target, track, quick skill. Be creative, have fun with it here. Quality in your pass and goal. Don't make the same pattern, don't use the same skill every time. Hit your pass and goal. Quality, come on. Now we get into this area where it's time to play a good quality cross and because we're tired or because we rush, we're not composed, all we have to do is maybe just play a cutback to our teammates and we waste it. We over hit it, we under hit it, we're not accurate enough or you go to play across and you over hit it, you put it over everyone's head. You did the hard part, you did the skill really well. Now you just have to compose yourself and supply a good cross. Maybe come like this. Little bit of skill in here, so a little bit of skill. Good, now composed, cross into the box, hit your skill, lose a defender, here head up, find the teammates. But head up, what you don't want to do is get trapped here on a standstill. Sometimes you might be there and you'll have to get out of it. But when you can, I want to attack him with pace because if I have speed, sometimes all I need is a change of direction. Hesitation means I get the ball, I know I want to attack him, but for some reason in my head I freeze and I slow myself down. Don't hesitate, go one way or the other and then put quality on your cross. Attacking here, change of direction, strike your ball on target. He's trying to stop me like this. If I'm slow, I'm easy to defend. If I run at him full speed, cut inside, even if he knows I'm going inside, he can't stop me because he's flat footed, I'm running with speed. If you go slow, you're easy to defend. If you dribble fast, harder to defend. Even if I lose control of the ball, I can still recover. Left footed winger, another defender comes in, so he just keeps composure, goes again. Maybe another one just goes again and then tucks it into that back corner.