‘STEEL TRAINING’: Liverpool star Szoboszlai must to do ‘strange’ exercises from his father to create a ‘hidden weɑpon’ that would give him thunderous kicks

To date, Puskas is a huge symbol in Hungary and a role model that any young player in this country dreams of reaching. Even coaches, when training young players, often bring Puskas out as a role model. Even though he plays on the offensive line, Puskas is only 1m72 tall. His strengths during his playing days were a low center of gravity like Maradona, a pair of extremely strong thighs and… small feet.

One of the players strongly inspired by the legendary Ferenc Puskas is Liverpool’s rookie, Dominik Szoboszlai.

Why does Dominik Szoboszlai have small feet?

With a height of 1m85, Szoboszlai’s body shape is basically different from Puskas. The only similarity between the two is their small feet. Both wear shoe size number 7 according to British standards, relatively small for professional players.

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Szoboszlai frequently wore shoes that were one size too small for her feet when she was younger. This player’s acquaintance claims that this decision was taken by Mr. Zsolt, Szoboszlai’s father. Mr. Zsolt was a professional player himself when he was younger, and he thought he was providing the best for his gifted kid. This individual recalled how they thought Szoboszlai’s childhood exercises—which included sprinting through plastic bottles and clutching a golf ball in his hand—were really odd.

Many people believe that if you use a small shoe size, your feet will stop growing. Since then, during practice, the player still maintains a good feeling on the ball.

A source close to the Szoboszlai family said: “That’s a tip for young players. When you have a big foot, you can’t control the ball well, unless you’re a player like Ibrahimovic.

To kick well, you need long legs and small feet. That’s why Dominik’s father was very strict with him from a young age. And look at him now.”

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Another example that people often mention when discussing the story of small feet is Messi. El Pulga wears size 41 shoes and that is also part of the reason why the Argentine captain has better control of the ball and can easily change direction when dribbling.

Do small feet mean good football?

Science might disagree with the aforementioned claim, though. Some scientists claim that there is no evidence to support the idea that having small feet will help a player perform better in soccer. Additionally, a lot of coaches think that players who have big or medium-sized feet can still play elite football without any issues.

Rene Meulensteen – Manchester United’s first team coach from 2007 to 2013 commented: “Does foot size really affect the ability to shoot? Not much, because the shot also depends on technique.” technique, position, arms and muscles.

Ronaldo is 1m87 tall but wears shoe size 42 and you can’t say that Ronaldo doesn’t know how to shoot. Ibrahimovic is similar. They are both great goalscorers and I believe they know how to connect with the ball and know how to finish. So, does foot size still matter?

Scott Chickelday, a striker coach who has worked with many international players, agrees: “Technique is the most important thing, not foot size. If you use the correct technique, your shot will generate more power.

Look at Kevin de Bruyne, he kicks incredibly hard, and he’s not the tallest guy, nor does he have small feet. But technically he is a top player.

To summarize, in the end, the issue of big or small feet depends on each individual’s beliefs. And for Szoboszlai, that no longer matters now. What he needs to do now is prove his ability at Liverpool and devote himself to the national team.