We couldn't wait any longer for the return of the football season. Didn't we all miss the excitement leading up to the games, our lineup predictions, the never-ending WhatsApp group chats with pals, and the highs and lows of our favorite team? Football is the most watched sport globally, with around 3.5 billion viewers. Every week, millions of viewers tune in to watch various football games. We don't just watch football games; we also evaluate them by pointing out flaws and suggesting other line-ups for the teams. What if I told you that every single one of us is an analyst? And better still. Let’s find out how we can become a better football analysts:
How to Become a Football Analyst: 8 Steps For your convenience, I'll break this down into 8 simple steps so you can become a football analyst. Let's begin!
01. Follow the Game: It should go without saying that watching football is the first and most important step in becoming an analyst. Football games must be watched regularly. And don't limit yourself to watching the major European games on TV. Try to attend games of your neighborhood club football team, state team, national leagues, and the national squad.