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Wouldnt say so, no. Dont think vision is something that changes for a player, cannot be taught. Knowing when and which pass to play will come with a bit more experience

 

Then how do you know he has vision? I say someone has good vision when someone sees a pass and decides to give it.

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Also putting someone through on goal in situations like this one where he has a shot from outside the box would demonstrate vision, but he usually opts for the shot.

 

That would be poor decision-making. For all we know he saw the pass but opted for the glory himself.

 

His 50-yard pass(through-ball) to Mirallas against Chelsea demonstrates great vision.

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That would be poor decision-making. For all we know he saw the pass but opted for the glory himself.

 

His 50-yard pass(through-ball) to Mirallas against Chelsea demonstrates great vision.

 

That was a great pass. I'd rather he demonstrated some vision in tighter spaces in front of the box though before I'm agreeing to comparisions with Zidane.

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That was a great pass. I'd rather he demonstrated some vision in tighter spaces in front of the box though before I'm agreeing to comparisions with Zidane.

 

Zidane is a rare breed. It's definitely too soon to compare Barkley to him, I can agree with you on that. I think his decision-making is what can be improved on though. Often times you can see Barkley look up but still opt to shoot or take a man on.

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Zidane is a rare breed. It's definitely too soon to compare Barkley to him, I can agree with you on that. I think his decision-making is what can be improved on though. Often times you can see Barkley look up but still opt to shoot or take a man on.

 

I've noted that before too, that he looks up while dribbling. It can also be down to a case of tunnel vision rather than poor decision-making when he starts to turn and turn and loses the ball or opts to shoot from distance in compacter spaces.

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