McAllister, a midfielder from Liverpool’s Argentina national team, played mostly under the top and inside half at Brighton, but at Liverpool he is currently assigned as a one-volunteer. In the same position is Wataru Endo from the Japanese national team, and until now McAllister had been the main driver, but due to injury, Endo has taken over the position. Now that Wataru Endo is out of the team for the Asian Cup, McAllister, who has been recovering from an injury, is playing an active role as a one-volunteer. I’m looking forward to the future battle between the two for position, but McAllister, who is originally an attacking midfielder, will likely move forward and coexist with Endo, making him a player to keep an eye on. “Mac Allister” “McAllister” “McAllister” Which should I call you? . Check out our soccer learning/commentary video channel! Soccer learning videos for young children. Thinking about space: “(1) front space, 2) back space, 3) biting space” https://youtu.be/P8lxvomkLFc Think about the 3 types of “front space” and spaces that are the basis of all soccer. https://youtu.be/mFFV1zT7yiQ Player position explanation video. Messi, who should not be imitated, but Messi’s play that cannot be imitated. https://youtu.be/7bG6ixAkCSo A build-up of the triangle and 5 lane theory/433 system seen on the Spanish national team. https://youtu.be/meqJRkADyUs

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