Massive problem in Australia is not picking on technique pretty much everything else can be taught. But the players technique needs to be developed before they are 10-12 to begin to focus on speed of decision too many youngster spend too much time wondering how they going to trap the ball rather than what they going to do with it. This is a huge issue when they get to Europe where the speed of play is a significant step up and your poor technique gets easily exposed. Great quote from David Lee on this:
“I’ve spent a lot of time in Clarefontaine [France’s national centre of excellence], and the first test of incoming players is juggling with both left and right. It’s an identification of a basic skill and if they don’t have that it’s not what they need from players.”
I would reckon a big chunk of a-league players cant do this.