Rafael Van der Vaart: I could never wear red and white boots no matter how good they are!

15 January 2011 12:30
Rafael Van der Vaart admits he's fascinated by modern day football boots but knows where to draw the line.[LNB]When the 27-year-old Tottenham and Holland midfielder was asked to endorse a specific brand of boot he made one vital stipulation - change the colour or there's no deal.[LNB]'I am always excited by new boots - their shape and feel especially - but I really like the colours,' he said.[LNB] Blue for you: Rafael Van der Vaart had his Nike boots changed from red [LNB]'But when Nike asked me to wear their brand new CTR 360 I said I would only do so if they got rid of the red![LNB]'Tottenham fans would be unhappy to see me wearing Arsenal red and white so mine are navy and white. That keeps everyone happy.'[LNB]Textbook stuff: Sportsmail's Mark Lawford shows his vision while managing to avoid Nike's instep control fins[LNB]Van der Vaart has branded the boot as the best he has ever owned, so when Nike offered me and many other journalists the chance to try them out - at Arsenal's London Colney training ground - it seemed rude to turn them down.[LNB]Under the scrutiny of Nike coaches all of whom train Premier League Academy players, we were asked to deliver a verdict on the CTR 360, a boot that claims to make control easier.[LNB]Of course, you have to have some tools to work with and the perfect indoor tiger turf arena made life even easier.[LNB]We spent around an hour on passing games, concentrating on first touch, lay-off, passing long and short and finding the sort of space playmakers like Van der Vaart create.[LNB]The boot, with its unusual instep fins actually cushion the ball on first impact and do give you a split second extra more time.[LNB]Sadly that extra time is wasted on a 40-something part-time player whose second touch and drive into space looks like someone wearing diving boots and not top-of-the-range elite footwear.[LNB]Great for Rafa: The Nike CTR 360[LNB]Incredibly lightweight, it also fits like a glove and is guaranteed not to absorb water, staying dry for the duration.[LNB]Nike insist it's their best creation yet - Van der Vaart likes them so much because they are soft inside and help him do his job better.[LNB]And because his don't have a trace of red in them either[LNB]TAKE CONTROL: Rafael van der Vaart wears the new CTR 360 Maestri II, a boot that helps the playmaker to receive, control and distribute the ball to Take Control of the game.  On-sale now.  Visit www.nikefootball.com  [LNB][LNB]  Explore more:Places: The Netherlands

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