GoPro Mitoma studied way to Premier League stardom

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Kaoru Mitoma strapped a camera to his head to study dribbling for his graduation thesis. Now his former university coach is enjoying watching him teach Premier League defenders a lesson.

The Japanese winger has been in electric form for Brighton since returning from the World Cup, scoring four times in his last six league games.

The 25-year-old also conjured up an exquisite injury-time winner against Liverpool in the FA Cup and has been linked with a big-money move to Jurgen Klopp’s side, as well as Arsenal.

Brighton signed Mitoma for a bargain £2.5 million ($3 million) from Kawasaki Frontale in 2021 and he arrived in England a virtual unknown last summer following a loan spell in Belgium.

His ascent has been unusual by Premier League standards — he only turned professional in 2020 after completing a four-year physical education degree at Japan’s University of Tsukuba.

It was there he honed his devastating dribbling style, analysing training footage from GoPro cameras attached to his and his team-mates’ heads to see which techniques were most effective.

“It was an excellent idea,” Masaaki Koido, who coached Mitoma at the university football team, told AFP at the institution near Tokyo.

“No one else had ever studied it and there are no essays like it in academic journals.”

Mitoma got together 10 players who were recognised as good dribblers and 10 who were not.

He studied which direction the players were looking when they received the ball and found the better players would already be casting a glance at the defenders and planning their next move.

Koido says there were “limits” to how much the findings could be put into practice but praised Mitoma’s desire to learn.

“He wanted to become a better player, so he wanted to be able to clearly understand why he was good at dribbling and other players weren’t as good.”

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