Footballer Effortlessly Dribbles His Opponent in Street Soccer

Footballer Effortlessly Dribbles His Opponent in Street Soccer

- Football is an interesting sport that gets people cheering players whenever they show the stuff they are made of

- A video recently surfaced on social media in which a player's skills almost paralysed his opponent

- The ball was moved across the player's head effortlessly and he almost fell to the ground

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A young Jamaican footballer almost broke the back of his opponent after showing amazing skill on the pitch amidst cheers from fellow players.

In the viral video that was shared on Twitter by Dawk Invader, a player could be seen moving the ball across an opponent's head and the latter almost fell to the ground.

Footballer Effortlessly Dribbles His Opponent in Street Soccer, Video Stirs Reactions as Many Hail Him
A young Jamaican footballer almost broke his opponent's back with his amazing skill. Photo credit: (@chaviedon_)
Source: UGC

Dawk with the Twitter handle @chaviedon_ captioned the video:

"Lol man mash up the ball game."

Tweeps who watched the video couldn't help but share their opinions about it as they flooded the comment section of the post.

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@Sea_Ron wrote:

"Really dont think his back is alright after that. Watched it about 3 times, and I'm genuinely concerned he has some back damage after that pile. Go check it my yut."

@WhyteSamora said:

"That young man must have back problems enu."

@daryl_weed97 commented:

"Ball game done !!!"

In similar news, a talented Nigerian lady, Fakiyesi Abisola Anthonia, from Ekiti state, showed off her football-playing skill in a viral video.

Posting the video on Friday, March 5, the lady said she is "an average girl from the average streets with an empty pocket and a bag of dreams."

Anthonia, therefore, asked people to help retweet her video so it could go viral and gain wide attention from social media users.

In the clip, the lady demonstrated her smooth ability to place passes, adjust possessions and locate free team members on the spur of the moment.

Many people commended the lady for a good job well done. There were, however, some tweeps who believed she needs to work more on her skill.

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In other news, dubbed as one of South Africa’s finest footballers, former Bafana Bafana midfielder Steven Pienaar is among those people who perfectly fit the category of going from rags to riches.

Born and bred in an impoverished environment in Johannesburg - Westbury - where he witnessed gang violence, Pienaar rose to prominence as a teenager and went on to become a household name for both his clubs and the national team.

Famously known as ‘Schillo’ to his admirers, the 38-year-old launched his career with the now-defunct Ajax Cape Town back in 1998 until 2001 when he left to join Dutch giants, Ajax Amsterdam.

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