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5 Tips to Instantly Make you a Better Footballer

updated on September 10th, 2024

5 mins read

To become a great footballer and dominate the world stage like Haaland or Mbappe, it takes years of hard work and an intensive routine.

However, there are still some things that can be done to almost immediately boost your game as a football player.

Here are our top 5 tips on how to get better at football that you can implement right away to see big improvements already in your next match!

1) Increase your Awareness

Catching a glimpse of what’s happening around you just before receiving the ball is a game-changing football skill.

It allows you to form a rough plan almost immediately and keeps you one step ahead of your opponents.

To improve your field awareness, make a habit of checking your shoulders and scanning the pitch to look for open teammates or space.

This will help you anticipate your opponents’ moves and plan the right next step ahead of time.

2) Train your Weak Foot

Many players heavily rely on a single foot.

However, being a dual-footed player will INSTANTLY make you more unpredictable on the pitch.

Whether it’s passing, shooting, or dribbling, working on your weaker foot will always keep your opponents on the back foot and open up a lot more options for you.

So dedicate time in your football training to use your weaker foot for basic football drills, such as passing against a wall, short-range shooting, or juggling.

Consistent practice will then build enough confidence in using your weaker foot during a real match.

3) Improve your Decision-Making

Making level-headed decisions on the pitch, for things as little as passing, is extremely important for both your individual performance and your team’s success.

The quickest way to improve your decision-making almost immediately are the tactical analyses on the Train Effective app.

With the instructions of Premier League analysts, you can build up your playmaking abilities and take control of the field.

On top of that, make sure to apply your learnings in training or small-sided games where you’re forced to make quick and correct decisions.

Over time, this will help you stay calm during a real match and sharpen your ability to read the game and make smarter plays.

4) Work on your Stamina and Speed

Football requires both endurance and explosive speed.

If you want to remain consistent for the entire match, you need to work on your stamina.

Although players like Ronaldo, known for their insane physiques, cannot perform at their best during the final minutes …

they can still outperform others because of the endurance training they have gone through.

You can make use of interval sprinting, explosive exercises, and other workouts on the Train Effective app, as well as playing in as many intense matches and training sessions as possible to build more stamina.

5) Improve your First Touch

Your first touch is a crucial part of your game and sets you up for keeping up with the speed of play of more advanced leagues in football.

The quicker and cleaner your first touch, the faster you can take your next action on the pitch.

The last thing you want to do is mess that up, letting your opponent exploit it to their advantage.

A great way to improve this is by practicing with a partner. Start slowly and try out different drills including one-touch passes and trapping the ball.

However, if you don't have a training partner, just use a wall and work on controlling the rebound with different parts of your foot.

Keep practicing until it becomes second nature!

And that’s it.


Now you can either use these tips on how to get better at football, to boost your performance immediately, remain consistent, and push through your competition. 


Or you can become one of the many players around you and give up after a few drills.


And if you’ve decided to push past your limits but you’re still having trouble sticking to a routine because you can’t find the right drills for yourself and stay motivated most of the time …


then the Train Effective app might just be for you.

  • Boost your confidence & build the mentality of a professional player with the Rio Ferdinand mentality masterclass
  • Get access to 200+ drills & exercises to master your technique
  • Work on your stamina with our fitness training programmes
  • Create a personalised training plan to focus on your individual strengths and weaknesses 
  • Stay motivated by emerging yourself in a community of like-minded player

… and many other features that will make you a better player!

So download the Train Effective app now and instantly become a better footballer!

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