Much talented Nigerian man shows off his dribbling skill on football pitch
- A young promising Nigerian footballer, Daniel Anorue, has captured the hearts of tweeps with his left foot dribbling skill
- Posting a video of a collection of his performances on Twitter, Daniel sought people's opinions on his career in sport
- Many people frankly told him what he needs to do better, while others wished him a bright future
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A young Nigerian man, Daniel Anorue, has asked people to rate his football playing skill, adding that he is a left-footed midfielder.
He said he is currently enrolled at the Barca Academy in Lagos state. Sharing the highlight of some of his sessions on the pitch, the young Nigerian man asked people to retweet his video so it can have a wider reach.
Daniel also called for people's opinions on how he plays and he got exactly that in thousands as people objectively assessed and praised him.
Watch his video below:
As at the time of writing this report, his video has been seen over 100,000 times with over 7,000 retweets.
Below are some of the reactions it got:
@Henry72571248 said:
"You are good man, keep up with the good work that you know how to do best."
@chukwu_Damilare said:
"U play real good! I can't wait to scream your name when u score a solo goal or take an audacious short outside the box. The top is meant for u. Just keep working and focus."
@Im_prinz_ said:
"You are good bro. don't play as a wide man. Play as a number 10 ( a central position) and dribble less but enjoy yourself."
@denskidemo said:
"I see a lot of people talking about "one touch football" here. Most don't know the first thing about coaching and talent development. Leave it to the experts please. Daniel, keep up the good work."
@villageman_ said:
"This is good, l for starters, under a good manager you'll be better especially when you don't have to hang on the ball for too long. Nice foot btw."
@Dannythaboss said:
"Good distribution ability. Good control of the ball. Good movement of the ball. You're going places Namesake!"
@nimimicraft said:
Tbh no hard feelings, the opponents are down, seen the full video, the goalkeepers are just poor, need better competition."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a young Nigerian man, Stephen Kase, on Tuesday, November 24, 2020, went on Twitter to ask for assistance towards playing basketball for an American school.
Stephen made a short video showing his dribbling skill as he bounced the ball under his spread-out legs in the manner a professional basketballer would when trying to feint his opponent.
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