Being two-footed just helps you play the game better. Watch Moreno play next game, he only uses his left, the ball will barely ever touch his right. I am sure teams will noticed (or have already) and see that he will only play it on his left foot. To be honest, I think I bring it up because it is just so obvious. I have seen Clyne use his left foot on multiple occasions. I am not saying his right foot should be as strong as his left, but he should be capable of using it.
He is a professional footballer, he should be able to use two feet. Not saying he should be just as good on his right as his left, but he needs to be able to use it. I don't think he will even pass it with his right, usually he just turns his body to use his left and one day that could come to bite us.
By two footed, I thought you meant he needed to work on his weaker to be nearly as natural as his stronger foot (I was thinking the likes of, Zidane, Ginola, Cazorla etc).
I do agree Moreno could probably look into it, but it's not a concern for me, in fact, He can still forge a damn good career if he never worked on his right tbh. I'd rather him work on his composure, final ball and awareness first.
Also, I have to disagree with you about the professional footballer needing to be able to use two feet. There have been so many good to world class one footed players, Giggs, Signori, R.Carlos, G.Le.Saux etc etc.
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