Shooting practice for Ibra (2 Viewers)

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
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#41
Byrone said:
Goal-shy Zlatan Ibrahimovic was forced to stay behind after training on Wednesday in order to practice his shooting.

While the rest of his Juventus colleagues were under the showers in the changing rooms, the striker was held back by boss Fabio Capello for some extra work in front of goal.

Perhaps concerned over the Swede’s lack of accuracy recently, Capello devised a personalised session for the former Ajax sensation.

Capello launched numerous through balls to Ibrahimovic who was then faced with the task of beating third-choice ‘keeper Landry Bonnefoi.

Ibrahimovic impressed in his debut Serie A campaign last term by netting 16 times as the club went on to lift the Scudetto.

However, he has been struggling in the League this season and has just six goals to his name with only 10 games remaining.

He’s also been guilty of missing golden opportunities in recent matches against Parma, Chievo and in both European ties against Werder Bremen.

With the Coach unhappy about relying solely on the goals of David Trezeguet and Alex Del Piero, he’s set about trying to improve Zlatan’s finishing.

To his credit though, Ibra has scored three times in the Champions League this term while he failed to pierce the net at all in the same competition last year.

Source: Football Italia

:lol: :lol:

and now they train him, just before milan game. why not before? and still he starts every game. if he doesnt get his finishing soon, we will not get far in CL.
 

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JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
123,472
#42
Stephan said:
:lol: :lol:

and now they train him, just before milan game. why not before? and still he starts every game. if he doesnt get his finishing soon, we will not get far in CL.
Only finishing?
 

Eire

Senior Member
Mar 1, 2004
1,096
#43
on uefa.com in statistic it shows that 1.ibrahimovic 2. trez 3. Dp

are the top 3 players caught offside this is something that needs to be worked on
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,386
#45
:rofl2:

Offsides:

Player:
Zlatan Ibrahimović 23 :rofl2:
David Trezeguet 14
Alessandro Del Piero 13
Alberto Gilardino 12
Vincenzo Iaquinta 12
Nicolas Anelka 11
Robin van Persie 11
Mauro Lustrinelli 10

Ibra the offside king
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
123,472
#47
Eire said:
on uefa.com in statistic it shows that 1.ibrahimovic 2. trez 3. Dp

are the top 3 players caught offside this is something that needs to be worked on
This is your long ball tactics used by the genius.
 

JRulez

Junior Member
Aug 1, 2005
484
#57
Cap really loves this kid doesn't he, he's resorting to desperate measures to turn Ibra into van basten 2, never gonna happen though.
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
#58
I can guarantee you that finishing has fuck all to do with practicing shooting. It's all about pressure, and is really mostly psychological. Aside from long range shots/extravagant goals, most of us have the physical skills to put the ball in the net, but it's just not that simple under those conditions.

Finishing is really something you can't truly practice very well
 

JRulez

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Aug 1, 2005
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#59
Sir Sebastian said:
I can guarantee you that finishing has fuck all to do with practicing shooting. It's all about pressure, and is really mostly psychological. Aside from long range shots/extravagant goals, most of us have the physical skills to put the ball in the net, but it's just not that simple under those conditions.

Finishing is really something you can't truly practice very well
agree to an extent though some players have a knack, an instinct for knowing how to execute a scoring shot, something that can't be taught while other strikers find that endless practice increases their hitting the target ratio. Zlatan def falls into this category so extra practice should benefit him. Confidence, pressure all comes into it too but continually working on shooting can certainly improve a players scoring prowess.
 

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