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What to do if I want to become a better football player?

Hey guys! Sorry I haven't been posting for a while but, I'm back with something else you might wanna know.

A lot of people out there want to become better at soccer but face problems like unaffordability, lack of transport and a lot others. They want to know the best way to become better at football in all ways and techniques.

The first thing anyone would say is, practicing is the best way you can become better. Play more and more and more so that you gain experience and come to know what you need to work on.

Secondly, if you are really serious about getting progress then avoid eating junk food. When I say junk food, I mean anything that contains sauces, anything with a lot of spices and especially anything that comes in packed packets or containers. Anything that is packed has to be treated in order to conserve it for a longer time, therefore, preservatives are used to do so which can harm your systems to a great extent.

Third and the last, watch YouTube videos and matches to learn the mindsets and theories of the game. For matches, I thing the English Premier League is the ideal one for it's high competition and for YouTube, what I do a lot is watch this channel called Progressive Soccer. They have a website too which you can visit, sign up and get mails from them regarding improvement.

I sign off here and will post soon again,
Thank You.

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