How the Messy King of Free Strikes (Video)

Lionel Messi is obviously one of the best performers of free shot. With three goals scored by the cheap shooting at the last three games in La League the Argentine star has proven to be king of free shootings, Periscope broadcast. In 2005, Barcelona's team completed several sessions [...]
Lionel Messi is obviously one of the best performers of free shot.
With three goals scored by the cheap shooting at the last three games in La League the Argentine star has proven to be king of free shootings, Periscope broadcast.
In 2005, Barcelona's team completed several free shooting sessions with players from La Masia where everyone was made from a video where everyone at the end meant “remember my name”. At these same sessions, he scored a spectacular goal, surpriseing everyone, in particular the training staff.
Until then he hadn't hit a lot of cheap shots in La Massia” said Roger Giribez, a former Mess Fellow to Barcelona's youth.
“Victor Vasquez, who was brilliant with his left was hitting cheap shots, and Juano Claus, Messy was almost never next to shoot,”.
An old former Argentinian coach said that Messy learned everything he was offered and that he had a great talent.
“Messs hit the loose shots differently from now if we compare them to what he had done in La Massia. It's the natural skill he's worked hard for in training. As he is now serving the experience he has gained,” concluded Benaiges.
In fact, it was Diego Maradona who made Messin to be on a different level in terms of free persons. The assistant to Maradona, Fernando Signorinorin, invited Messin to continue following training sessions to practice free shootings. The Argentinian Superstar was nervous because he failed to score after several attempts, but God's hand “was later taught him.
I saw Diego coming and he said, "Messie, come here. Let's try again. It was like a teacher with a student. Put the ball here and listen to me: Don't get your foot off the ball too far because if you do that then you won't get what you want. He then struck with his left by sending the ball to the net and his face was filled with joy,” concluded Signorin. /Periscopi/













