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perception lies more in the right hemisphere of the brain which means some scientists to the conclusion that leftists tend to be better at. ok does that mean black box it says is down to ask events left foot and of these guys only so good because they left footed. but white glove box mark and steer i mean is right footed and still works wonders and of course there's doolan's unstoppable jaden sencha also a righty. maybe that means gone back success has more to do with tactics and we'll need a more thorough explanation on the brain stuff from all reports a constant scene. it's complicated what is clear is that they have a special gift on their left side. will start off with left foot says and brain hemisphere is. what 2 does binchy mozart and p. cassel have in common with maradona rivaldo and messi. they're all
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geniuses and they're all lefties controlled by the right side of the brain they are special people. they are more creative. and. you can find on the for the player who doesn't have some type of special coach. i know just as many special rights and of course there. are $910.00 of them on the pitch but out of the one or. more of them turn out to be. the most wanted players also. why is that as
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a greater dedication better concentration or do they have a different perception of the pitch let me start with music. jimi hendrix and maybe still is the best guitar player that ever lived he restrung his guitar to be able to play it with his left hand. constructed a special drum kit so he could hit the bass drum with. played with his left hand but why am i telling you all this the world is made and right for people instruments. vending machines cars. and most religious pictures on the right side. of women who cross themselves with their left hand were burned as witches. and the japanese empire. their wives. are left handed and left for the same some scientists. tended children can develop
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optimally they will also be left left. footed players are right handed it's hard to say maybe they're retrained even just by copying their right handed parents writing maybe they eat or throw with their left hand. is rarely 100 percent clearly defined it's complicated what is clear is that they have a special gift on their left side and that makes them part of a minority only 10 to 20 percent of our society are left handed or left good football it's about the same 10 to 20 percent of the players for the number of makes them special. they are outsiders but they also have something that most of the others don't and let's ask a real. even trying. to sweep. known for its fine left foot. as a career that your left foot. i think it can be an
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advantage and a disadvantage because i think when you're younger maybe you sometimes can be put in positions on the left side just because your left foot doesn't mean that you that you want to play on the left side but at the same time you get more opportunities to make to shoot. kicks. just because you have the left. teams have always struggled to find good left but they finally find one they never let him go. has been a regular guy on for ages now the same. as well as. what you think that left for the players are special in a way. for the players who have maybe a little bit of extra touch extra feeling in their foot but at the same time the
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right foot is complete and you know if you stick a knife through the floor you won't feel. the feeling you have to play because you have almost no use for it except maybe to block shots so letters are so good they only need one foot to. revalue was elected to play of the year 9099 without even using his right. 9 goals in his career. which is right. he didn't even dare it's right. it's also notable that the hard. lefties. wanted to be part of the. take. and the hardest shot measures taken by lefty the brazilian ronnie managed to kick the ball at a speed of 211 kilometers per hour. german manager. once said if you
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learn from experience left foot players work extremely hard on their special skills then rise to use both feet and. so are left to better footballers and tennis fears is right you often have to return to lefty serve you back. now you could argue it's the same the other way around. but the difference is that lefties very often play against dr hughes and are used to this skills. it's often hard to adjust to left in that opponents same in table tennis left handed the only european player who can compete with the asian stars i isn't the same in football. played on the right side order to confuse the left banke their biggest advantage is that most of the other right wing us alright. lefties movements when
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you defend against a right for the player or a left foot it doesn't make a difference for you yeah of course if i play against the. right for the player many times i want to go on your outside to cross the ball and to put it in between the back 4 and the goalkeeper and if you play against a left foot $78.00 out of 10 he wants to go inside and to use for a final pass or or a shot on target so if you take our. earlier you lots of times against and you know what's so hard about defending him as a left cutting and all the time he wants you to go down and. make acceleration the shift go inside and put in. the far post i wouldn't say it's impossible to defend but it's difficult and because you can't just leave the outside completely open because then he is fast enough and good enough to use the outside fine but we still can't be sure of lefties are better footballers let's look to see. signs for
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proof. i talked to dr barbara sutler a specialist for left sided people she said this to the players have a better perception of space. why don't you say well there are 2 hemispheres of the brain right and left the right one controls the left side of the body the left controls the right sometimes. the ability of spatial perception lies more in the right hemisphere of the brain which leads some scientists to the conclusion that lefties tend to be better. and what's more the right hemisphere is responsible for intuition emotions and creativity whereas the left wants responsible for rational choices numbers and logic. rather emotional or. have you heard of brain hemispheres the right hemisphere is also responsible for emotions intuition creativity controls the left body which means that left for the
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purpose or tangentially. creative it's hard to prove for scientists. hope they can prove it because. maybe it's a coincidence that 4. presidents have left and are the greatest physicists and has to really. work maybe it's a coincidence that the number of left could have brought. disproportionately high or maybe if there was something special about them. down the left down the right without strong tactics nothing works in football that fact reset some strategies this season and put them on top of the heap. he can barely believe it himself roses back on top of the bonus league it's able. marcos' man to lead the field on match day 7. points the folds have been at full
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gallop entering the weekend in 1st. place the fans can barely keep up we put up the roses 1st $100.00 days at the helm under the microscope. it all started in summer training in the fresh mountain net hard work and a lot of fun with a new coach spelling out his philosophy. was my concept of football is anchored in emotion and once you know the truth. of hunger. and productivity. you on hold could be in possession highest the pocket the shortest route to go it's a great plan if you can execute it on also comes much day one gave a taste of things to come back to last the bowl but instead of dropping back they maintained a high line mbulelo stood in the way of a swift counterattack. and when he won the ball back it's not fun to go for a cliff side to go.
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cheesy if you can come. away and hoffenheim got back defended deep in the hosts half when that keeping kicks the ball out the falls jump into action. to players converge on hoffenheim is man in possession. he felt the heat and slipped up under pressure. stefan lyman surge up the flank now leaves the defender with a dilemma and by not leaving decisively one way or the other he handed marcus cheer on the advantage of torn up like. those 2 on each side. it's the same pattern time and again here a long ball from the opposition triggered the press and the man on the ball has to mark is on his case straight to why and is simpson equally crowded out by the.
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defense. what followed is pure poetry. lose the ball and play don't waste any time they played directly for vertical pass and then that's a club run across the back line from player he's got the composure to find him again in a playful finished. play console. compared to last season the follows a sprinting more tackling more times creating more click up shots is. the new black box and capsulated in a single move when they lose the ball there's one player at least from every part of the team actively working to win it back with that accomplished they shift straight into attack at blistering speed in the space of
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a few seconds they're bearing down on go with a numerical advantage. to run does everything right going outside the last defender to leave himself with 4 options for the us. did not hear about mortars to rob a truck or. got back have proven themselves a force to be reckoned with on the marker rosa and don't expect that to change anytime soon. got back to new system is all about the attack and it's bringing out the best in young striker marcus cierra but who is he . the shots on the corner flag it could become a signature feature of the bundesliga this season. to sue moss a happy bunny. sipping some. flashbacks. i'm assigning has been
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making waves lately marcus to round up promising prospects and the son of a true legend. clearly and share around the world cup winner with france in 1998 with a father like that he'd be forgiven for feeling the burden of high expectations but not marcus. for there's nothing he can become. very. very rich conversation both. during the. trial. because i think it's a good thing. the younger cheer on took some time to hit his stride but on much thank 5 it all came good. by. the book that's.
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coming off the bench to back embrace against local rivals was this the moment this dog was all. good game does the new q.b. king. does it make you do 1st rate. cheer and has strung together 3 good ones headed into this weekend playing a part in at least one goal in each of them. he's already healthy self confidence. and i think if you do we're. going to begin. to think of. the most important thing and it's a love that's already helped him to his 1st prize rookie of the month for september a well deserved accolade for the 22 year old. marcus tear at the fun loving forward who's already winning plenty of fans in glad. they can hardly whites in. till they
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see his signature celebration again. and there's one young attacker who stands above all the rest in the bundesliga jane incense we take a close look at the englishman's bridge. jayden sent forward for us here dortmund started playing in the street. now opening for the bat we headed to england and had a look around jade and son chose place of origin so you could do well jaden malique son showed nicknamed the rocket his full stages to date what food and city dortmund's most just do. he's only getting started but he's already experienced plenty jaden hails from kennington in south london his parents came from trinidad
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and tobago and made this then you have what does this place mean to jaded. my home that's where. i'm no friends or family born on march 25th 2000 jaden grew up in this very building on. the. left of a great come down and until i. finished school in the truth. but his mum didn't like him playing in the streets at age 5 she brought him to a community playground project run by norman. guidance or we had a chat dresses. for skills as jade and have norman to thank. both
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a lot. i used to work in both left and right so one touch football. there i stood my culture with me at. the playground has since been closed due to a lack of funding and security measures in kennington this was the last of its kind but the community project did produce some good footballers including man united legend rio ferdinand and a few young players who gained early fame in the bundesliga such as adam oh look man reece nelson and of course jane and son joe. around here where they can actually play for. you know pay for it it's all free for him. you know that they'll get the coaching they need from from norman.
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so yeah and this is true this is where this is a this is grassroots to say in england. tackling was forbidden and tactics were not so important instead the focus was on the joy of the game and its social aspects sports as an educational tool for the kids. to the culture. with everyone. and trouble and think about the. kind of this will come together. and then. a woman like. you can see that you enjoyed it more than i would children and with. children just kicking the ball every single time i would it just kick in a tin can just kick in a tennis ball and that's what it is they just want to kick
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a ball. and you can see that you know he was a bit more passionate about football and. except for his buddy reste nelson is jaded and reese became friendly rivals on the pitch. it was by jade and one of introverted we said never bench playground so it's like they were quite cool because it's in terms of them playing together it's not really painful we would have lived in both and then oh yeah. especially when if you can't even close race race race started to come back and so it's such a it's a such a great way jenkins sound you could think to thank clubs but. yes they had to be a band that i don't sleep raised with the heads of john do better now if you have where you're right now on. the summer of 2017 jaded has flourished at dortmund. but it all started back in 2007.
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7. from the street football project to the what football academy. the 1st big step in his career. he's going to. retire to develop the senses in and around london and we used to get. really sort of street with a lot of street football isn't free and i kind of i guess some didn't play some of the clubs and jayden is one of those so he wasn't playing organized football and when he came people very quickly said always go out really special play here when the boy it wasn't long before he got in my team so you train with the actual kind of meeting that was 2 years old and you could see that he was he was just unbelievably come from. he just played different to a little the other kids. sort of old what was behind jade and early take.
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things to people that my dad's people who are around at the time if you. are not being made also close with some friends. or family by sister do. especially in a giant city like london. during the week with. his parents so they did really well. you know i mean as much as they did because. you know the best training people speak later on when he was off at school program they could offer him to stay with. me which was a. problem for him which meant more time to concentrate on his passion. you know you know born with unbelievable skills you just play and practice with anyone else and that's what he started with. at age 14 his next big career was this
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transfer to manchester city for small feet 66000 pounds. but it wasn't short because honestly lots of footage of him over the top academies and he just looks so so it wasn't a surprise for us when he went to work for it because he had that tel in there anyway and it was blue when he wanted to. be when he went. to go to the. mentions it's. probably one of the best managers in the world and you're going to do. but i think making that decision. the bet is you haven't made in 4 but i thought i was surprised. why didn't i finish over those if you love them because the face from the locus of the home of the pilot was up. for that's one of the reasons why i think when i see process of cool. in the us she
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just. so. many other big european clubs have. i think it's more the content of well it's a plain spying i'd love to see him playing some of the. big nights with someone from. the mix and i think it would be no i mean he would be no answer ok i know i know he plays a german come along we're not actually going to be sure. and want to his longtime followers have to sign. to be honest i'm just i'm just so proud of you to do and i'm proud of what you've changed on proud of. from your roots you start from the roots and give your brain to a pitch you're a young person. i know that when i mention it i have a small in the face. and i just want you to you know to reach your ultimate goal
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sitting rooms are a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines and between the muslims and the christian population last time as fighters occupied the city center in 2017 president and church's response was funneled. by a different. name footballer mahi mahi conquest turned into tragedy this. not the kind of freedom that we want. how did we become a gateway to islamize turkey. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. film of the sights of our u.s. starts october 24th on d w. unity and justice and freedom the 1st words of
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the german national anthem and the 3 central valley was that the foundation of this country how have these values developed to restore germany come hard is it to live by and defend the principles of unity justice and freedom in our everyday lives. our german. syrian starts or to over 21st on d w. 2 fronts dear antonio here's a scene here and when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old and you know my grandchildren were born after the wall fell born in a financial. 3 generations one family on a journey through recent german history. it starts nov 6th on d. w.
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. play. this is the news live from but lend british prime minister boris johnson suffers a major setback lawmakers approved a delay on the praxis deal that johnson remains defiant and alf to push ahead with plans to leave the e.u. biopsy the 1st 1st meanwhile hundreds of thousands marched through the streets of london.
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