My senior year playing soccer we didn't start out good. We were not playing as a team. Everyone wanted to do their own things. This affects me by making me feel like I was the only one who wanted to win a game. I work hard over the summer to get ready for the season. I thought we were going to make it to final again. There was a lot of things we needed to work on as a team. Some of which was crossing the ball, being in shape, and the mental part of the game. Knowing how to cross the ball across the field is a big part of soccer. We needed to work on that so during a game we can switch from one side to another, and make a goal. This affected me by wasting …show more content…
It taught me how to work with people that you have nothing in common which. Working with people is a big part of life places that you would need to work with someone is at your job, school, and the list goes on. I also learn to not get mad at someone for making a mistake. Everyone makes mistakes you learn from them. I know I made some mistakes but I learn from them. We started to put a new player in the game. The coach gives people chance to show what they got. By us doing that we turn the season around. Another big part was the formation we were playing. We started off with a 3-5-2, but that was not working. The coach tried the 4-4-2 which was what we played my junior year. And we started winning more games. I’m glad we started winning games because all the time I spend training was worth it. Me playing soccer my senior year I found out that I love the game, and want to play it for a