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Football IQ — Protect Your Body Before It’s Too Late ⚠️
Guys, I want to say something important. The last weeks have been very hard for me because of my Achilles tendon injury. I never thought something like this could affect my life so much. Simple things like walking, sleeping, standing, helping my family, even traveling became painful and difficult. At first, I thought it was just soreness or a small injury. But Achilles injuries are serious. The pain, pressure on the other leg, calf tightness, and loss of movement can become mentally exhausting too. Please take care of your body before injuries happen. Warm up properlyStretch your calves and anklesDo not ignore pain or tightnessRest when your body is warning youTake recovery, sleep, and nutrition seriously As football players and athletes, we always want to push harder. But sometimes we forget that one injury can change everything for months. Your health is part of your Football IQ too. Train smart, not just hard.
Football IQ — Protect Your Body Before It’s Too Late ⚠️
2 likes • May 18
Thanks for the advice and get well soon Muhuned 👊
⚽ Football IQ Quiz #2 – Decision Making
Imagine this situation: You are a central midfielder. You receive the ball between the lines and quickly scan the field. You see: • A teammate wide on the left with space • A striker making a run behind the defense • A defender closing you down from behind • Another defender blocking the central passing lane What is the best decision? A) Turn and try to dribble forward B) Pass immediately to the striker running behind the defense C) Pass to the wide player on the left side D) Shield the ball and wait for support 👇 Comment your answer (A, B, C, or D) and explain why. Tomorrow I will post the correct answer and explanation.
3 likes • Apr 19
Option C
Real Madrid vs Girona (Match Analysis)
⚪⚪️ Real Madrid - Real Madrid primarily operated in a 4-3-3 structure, which remained relatively stable across both attacking and defensive phases, with minor positional adjustments depending on game context. Their main attacking strategy focused on wide isolation, using Vini Jr and Mbappé to exploit 1v1 situations, stretch Girona’s defensive block, and create space centrally through width manipulation and blindside movements. This approach helped destabilize Girona’s low block and contributed to key chance creation, including Valverde’s goal, which emerged from space opening in central zones after defensive stretching. However, Madrid became somewhat predictable in progression, over-relying on wide channels instead of consistently accessing vertical central lanes against a compact block. Defensively, Madrid’s rest defense structure was inconsistent, leaving space in central areas during attacking phases, which Girona exploited in transition for their goal. 🔴⚪️ Girona - Girona alternated between a 4-4-2 mid-block and a 5-3-2/5-2-3 low block, adapting their structure based on defensive phase and transition moments. Out of possession, they maintained strong compactness, effectively blocking central and half-space access while remaining disciplined in their defensive shape. In attack, Girona were dangerous in transition, using quick progression into the half-spaces and central lanes to exploit Madrid’s disorganized rest defense. Their goal came from a well-timed counterattack where Madrid failed to reorganize defensively. However, Girona struggled when stretched by Madrid’s width-based attacks, particularly when defending prolonged pressure in wide areas from players like Vini Jr & Mbappe.
1 like • Apr 17
nice bro
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Ayyan Shafqat
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U16 left winger (LW) / Grassroots / UK. Going places.

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