Michael Owen's Soccer Skills: How to Become the Complete Footballer

Michael Owen's Soccer Skills: How to Become the Complete Footballer

by Michael Owen (Author), Dave Harrison (Collaborator), Michael Owen (Author), Dave Harrison (Collaborator)

Synopsis

The most exciting footballing prodigy to emerge in this country in decades, and now one of the brightest stars in world football, Michael Owen demonstrates in his own words how to become the complete striker in his very own soccer skills book. After scoring that goal against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup, Owen has forever cemented his place in his country's affections. But how did he come to put the ball in the net and what were the particular skills required to score a goal that Pele himself would have been proud of? With the help of Michael Owen's Soccer Skills now you can find out how to mould yourself into the complete goalscorer. Beginning with a potted history of his career and progression through Lilleshall and England Youth and Under-18 teams, Michael goes on to demonstrate how a balanced diet and a thorough warm-up routine are essential in the build-up to a match. There follows a series of 20 skills routines designed to improve key areas of your game, including: Dribbling / Heading / Ball control / Penalty taking / Shooting for goal / Beating your man Fully illustrated with over 300 exclusive colour action photographs of Owen in action on the training ground and supplemented with computer-drawn graphics showing how a top striker perfects his art, this book is a must for all budding goalscorers who are keen to find the net on a regular basis.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 125
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: CollinsWillow
Published: 06 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0002189356
ISBN 13: 9780002189354

Media Reviews
'When Michael Owen came on in the World Cup, that changed English football for me' KEVIN KEEGAN
Author Bio
Michael Owen is the most exciting teenage striker to have graced the world stage, arguably since Pele in the sixties. The youngest-ever player to have made his England debut this century, he has scored a phenomenal 48 goals in less than two full seasons for the Liverpool first team. He graduated through the Lilleshall school of excellence and has played for England at Youth, Under-18 and Under -21 levels.