The main thing to remember is that just because they are bigger than you doesn't mean that you can't slide them. As long as you get the ball, tackle them as hard as you can and make them feel it!
A slide tackle can be executed from behind without a free kick awarded or card shown, if it is performed correctly. It is a false assumption that being from behind makes it illegal.
'slide' Is part of the tackle 'Slide tackle' Which is when you side along the ground to try and fairly get a ball from a player of the opposite team.
i think it is but u should ask a soccer coach
Slide tackle
The Slide Tackle
it's called a tackle ITs called a SLIDE tackle
A legal slide tackle may come from any direction, although one from behind is harder to execute cleanly. Making contact with the ball before the opponent is a requirement for any legal tackle, but there are others. Does the player raise a leg or hook with their laces to trip the opponent after ball contact? This would be a foul.
There are many types of health and safety rules in association football, 1 of the main one's that if you disobey you could be sent off or even severely banned from football, and that is contact with the opposite players, for example; you can slide tackle but you cant directly aim to get the legs.
A slide tackle is performed by a player leaving their feet, and sliding feet first in order to trap or clear the ball in order to deny possession to an opponent.
Read the instruction manual. for the basics, x is pass, square is lob or slide tackle, circle is tackle or shoot, triangle is through ball and R2 is sprint.
You run up beside a player and slide tackle right on the sheen area. Always works!