Southampton winger Tyler Dibling has stated that he is inspired by famous forward Lionel Messi’s strategy to gaining more time on the ball.
The Exeter-born adolescent is part of Southampton’s youth system and is eager to progress.
Dibling is highly regarded at St. Mary’s, and previous Saints manager Ralph Hasenhuttl named him on the bench against Brentford in the Premier League last year.
Last year, he scored a hat-trick against Newcastle United in Premier League 2, and he is continually wanting to develop and improve.
Dibling emphasized that Messi’s method to standing motionless to gain more time on the ball motivates him, and he also revealed that he watches the opposition’s number 10 to choose his next move.
“I just stand there.” “Lionel Messi said it, the way to get the ball more is to stand still,” Dibling stated of his method to spending more time with the ball to the Daily Echo.
“If their six is going across, I’ll just stay in a little space and know I’ll get the ball.” Braggy has a knack for getting it to me.
“I’ll look at their 10 in front of me and move off his shoulder.”
“If he goes that way, I’m going the other way.”
“It’s about doing the opposite and letting the game move around you.”
Dibling has played five minutes in the EFL Cup this season and will be hoping to impress Russell Martin with his Under-21 exploits in order to break into the Saints senior squad shortly.
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