Sunday Times

Toe-poke boot a game changer

- Theweek.co.uk

FOOTBALL could be about to undergo another revolution, with the arrival of a new style of football boot featuring a square toe.

The unlikely looking boot unveiled in London this week, called the Serafino 4th Edge, has an equally unlikely provenance. It is the brainchild of John Serafino, a fashion designer from Sydney, Australia, and entreprene­ur Mel Braham, The Guardian reported.

The boot has the potential to open up a whole new set of skills for footballer­s. Until now the toe-poke, the technique of kicking favoured by young children, was regarded as something to be avoided.

Instead players are taught to rely on the instep of the foot as it offers more power and precision. The new footwear, however, could rehabilita­te the lost art of the toe-ender.

The designers have now launched a Kickstarte­r campaign to help bring the boot to market, claiming that it not only adds a new “kicking zone” but provides better protection against foot injuries.

It is not the first revolution­ary boot to be conceived Down Under. Australian Craig Johnston, who played for Liverpool in the 1980s, was responsibl­e for the Predator boot which hit the market 20 years ago.

“Not since the Predator caused a storm in the early 1990s with its padded kangaroo leather uppers has a major new innovation in football boot design challenged convention­al wisdom so fundamenta­lly,” says the Daily Express, whose reporter Matthew Dunn tested the new footwear and gave it a thumbs up. The boot makes toe-punts “virtually unstoppabl­e”.

But not everyone is convinced. “We’re not sure this is going to catch on with the wider footballin­g world, to be honest,” admits the Daily Mirror. —

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