Thank you for watching! It’s “Sakaneta!!” ⚽️ Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma hit a valuable tying volley against Tottenham, becoming the first Japanese player in history to score for all clubs in the Premier League’s Big 6. The essence of this shot, which the coach likened to that of Van Basten, lies in the “preparatory movement” for crosses that spend a long time in the air, and the “maneuverability of the trunk” to accurately hit the ball with the left foot, which is not the dominant foot. A thorough analysis from a professional perspective of the mechanism by which you can hit the ball through the course even from an angular position by throwing your body perpendicular to the trajectory of the ball. What level do you think Mitoma’s “accuracy with the wrong foot” is in the Premier League as a whole? We look forward to your comments from a tactical perspective! *This channel reports news and provides criticism within the scope of quotations. #Kaoru Mitoma#Brighton#Premier League#BIG6#Japan National Soccer Team#SAMURAIBLUE#Sakaneta#Shorts#Overseas Soccer#Volley Shot#Tottenham#World Cup#World Cup#Japan National Team#Soccer

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