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I don't know who created this action, but the reason why it is called "Marseille slalom" is because Zidane used this action to be magical when he played in Marseille. In his honor, people called this action "Marseille slalom".
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I don't know who created it, it seems to be Sir Matthews, who is more famous for his use of Zidane when he was in the Marseille team. Maradona was also adept at the Marseille maneuver.
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Zidane used to do it a lot when he played at Marseille club, and that's what he later called.
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What is the Marseille maneuver also called?
The Marseille maneuver is also known as the Marado Sparrow's Hunger Friend Turn, or Zidane's Turn.
Who invented the Marseille maneuver.
The horse limb slalom first came from Zidane, it was Zidane who brought this passing skill into international football, on the whole, the Marseille slalom is a very simple way to pass people, which is very clear people began to call this move Zidane's maneuver, Zidane was first born in Marseille, France, which also makes Zidane's maneuver called Marseille slalom.
What is the Marseille slalom.
The Marseille slalom is a flamboyant and practical personal escape technique in which you turn away from a defender with a 180-degree rotation during a forward dribble, and then pass or shoot, or continue to advance with the ball. The whole action needs to be done in one go. Especially when the two sides seem to have equal chances to get the ball, they can take the initiative unexpectedly.
What is the Marseille slalom technique.
The Marseille maneuver works because it has two points that make it difficult for defenders to intercept, the first is to pull the ball away from the opponent so that the distance between the opponent and the ball is greater, and the second is that we will put our body between the ball and the defender, like a barrier, so it is difficult to snatch the ball from under our feet unless we commit a foul.
What are the football terms.
There are many types of football terms, mainly referring to the professional terms in football, including offside, anti-offside, cross transposition, fill-in, under-bottom cross, free man, scavenger, fish leap pounce, curve ball, etc., among which offside is one of the defensive tactics, and anti-offside is an offensive tactic for offside.
1. Curve ball mainly refers to the movement of the ball in an arc shape when playing football, also known as arc ball and banana ball.
2. Offside position refers to the offensive player's pass, the defender presses the whole line, so that the player is in an offside position.
3. Anti-offside is aimed at creating offside, the offensive player directly passes the ball on the opposite side, and the second-tier player inserts the ball to break through.
4. The scavenger is the last defensive line in addition to the goalkeeper, mainly between the goalkeeper and the central defender, and the main job is a single defense.
5. The free man is derived from the scavenger, compared with the main attack of the scavenger, the free man has a larger area of activity and great flexibility, and needs to flexibly fill the position according to the changes on the court, and is also the organizer and initiator of the attack and defense.
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1. Marseille slalom is a gorgeous and practical personal escape technique, which refers to a 180-degree rotation in the process of forward dribbling to get rid of the defender, and then pass or shoot, or continue to advance with the ball. The whole action needs to be done in one go. Especially when the two sides seem to have equal chances to win the ball, they can take the initiative unexpectedly.
2. The name Marseille slalom is because Zidane skillfully made this movement, and carried it forward and made it well-known. People who don't know much about it began to call this move Zidane's maneuver, Zidane was born in Marseille, and Zidane was modest, so it was called a Marseille maneuver. The one who was really the first to use this move in an international A-level match and set a record was former Argentina international Rodriguez.
This man became famous earlier than Maradona. As for the person who invented the action, it could be an amateur player, or even a fan who loves to play football and sells Argentine barbecue. There is no way to verify this.
But Maradona was the first player to bring this wonderful dribble to the European stage, which is why the foreign country named this move Maradona pass. Leeds United in the English Premier League, a set of socks brother Shen full-color football books published in the 90s, had this action, and the name at that time was Maradona's passing move.