Real Madrid, the Spanish football champion, has developed an innovative "electronic" method using modern technology to train its players to implement direct free kicks closer to reality.

Yesterday, Tuesday, Real Madrid published a video clip showing the purification that the club uses to train players, gaining nearly 8 million views.

The modern method shows a blocking wall consisting of models of a blocking wall consisting of 5 "electronic" players who are controlled remotely by a jumping device in a way that simulates what real players do in an attempt to block the ball and make the task of the free kick taker difficult.

🏹 ¡Qué manera de clavarlas!

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— Real Madrid CF (@realmadrid) August 30, 2022

The use of technology in football training expanded, and many training aids appeared, especially for goalkeepers, for whom he created an automatic kicker to make shots difficult and accelerated.

Sports accounts and tweeters circulated the video widely on social media, expressing their fascination with the technology that "Al-Maringhi" has reached, and the British newspaper "The Sun" republished it on its sports account on Twitter today, Wednesday, commenting on it, "Real Madrid lives in 3022".

Real Madrid are living in 3022!

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— The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) August 31, 2022

Pakistan captain Saddam Hussein said of the new technology presented by Real Madrid: "Technology brings a lot of change in modern sport. If we don't invest and follow we are already far away," while another wrote praising the royal team: "Even in technology (the Real players) are ahead of world teams."

Technology bring a lot of change in modern sports if we don't invest and follow we are already far away.⚽️😍 https://t.co/Wd6ni6HZEC

— Saddam HUSSAIN (@SaddamSH17) August 31, 2022

The captain of Real Madrid, French star Karim Benzema, scored a goal from a direct free kick in the last matches that the team played last Sunday against Espanyol in the third round of the Spanish Football League.

Even in technology, ahead of the world teams https://t.co/B9dQe9yfNE

— Abdulwahab Al-Salmi (@BdalwhabAlsalmy) August 31, 2022

🎬 Real Madrid's set-piece training technique.

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— RM4arabMedia (@RM4ArabMedia) August 30, 2022

These people are literally in the tenth place https://t.co/X5i9sqDCFw

— Nouga (@ahmednageh72) August 31, 2022

I presume we will be seeing a lot more freekick goals this season.

#HalaMadrid https://t.co/dlmwpAY5Kq

— Nirvik Dotel (@PatrioticNirvik) August 31, 2022