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5 world-class players who rarely use their weaker foot

While most players are trained to use both feet equally, some may have a natural preference for one foot over the other. In football, players usually have a dominant or preferred foot which they use for greater control, accuracy and power.

However, it can also be a disadvantage if the opposition team is aware of the player’s preference and can adjust their defensive strategy accordingly.

Nevertheless, there have been many successful one-footed players throughout football history, such as Diego Maradona, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, despite being left-footed.

Let’s take a look at five world-class players who hardly use their weaker foot.

5 Bernardo Silva (Manchester City)

4 Angel Di Maria (Juventus)

3 Kyle Walker (Manchester City)

2 Paulo Dybala (AS Roma)

1 Lionel Messi (Paris Saint-Germain)

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