The Marseille pirouette is a magnificent footwork and practical personal escape techniques, is in the process of positive with the ball with a 180-degree rotation smooth turn to get rid of the defender, and then either pass or shoot, or continue to advance with the ball. The whole action must be done in one go.
The Marseille pirouette is called that because the current Real Madrid manager - former superstar Zinedine Zidane made this move skillfully and carried it forward to be known by people, Zidane was born in Marseille, France, and so the move was called Marseille pirouette.
Nowadays you see a lot of pirouettes that are basically "Marseille pirouettes", but different people do Marseille pirouettes with different temperaments, and there are even some players that will blow your mind and take your breath away.
This would be Zidane's most recognizable Marseille manoeuvre. In the end Czech star Nedved had to serve as its backdrop! ▼
Zizou's Marseille slalom is more than just a pass. He can also intercept. Don't believe me, look at this ball! ▼
Bay's Arc is famous. Then the Marseille slalom. What would you rate it? ▼
Not only was Crowe a good cyclist during his Manchester United days Facing a double team You can still do the Marseille slalom. So c Luo is admirable! ▼
Before Zizou Maradona had already made this pirouette a classic. It's worth watching over and over again! ▼
Marseille slalom but man turned into a clever pass Messi's set piece. Played with a real 666! ▼
Who says fat people can't do the Marseille Slalom? Ashinfenwa's 200 kilograms are still on full display! ▼
Consecutive Marseille slaloms in front of the penalty area. Atletico's new man, Carrasco, was also very effective! ▼
Ganso is also a very skillful Brazilian midfielder He's a real force to be reckoned with. That's a very imaginative pirouette. ▼
Gao Lin is not only a good airplane player Gao Lin is one of the best Chinese players in terms of skill. He's got a real knack for protecting the ball and crossing the line! ▼
Real Madrid favorites for this cross Absolute barrage! ▼
Riquelme, the classic front man. four-two-thousand-double-double-double Such a pass is worth recalling! ▼
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