You may have probably seen videos on Twitter or Instagram of people juggling rolls of toilet paper. And undoubtably, some of these people have mad skills in doing so.
Take a look at LiveSoccerTV's Top 10 WoSo #StayAtHomeChallenge on Twitter and Instagram.
10. Michelle Maemone
Here's how some of the Utah Royals are spending their downtime at home. @MichelleMaemone. #URFC #NWSL #woso pic.twitter.com/udmsta4RJW
— Alex Social-Distancing Vejar (@AlexVReporting) March 17, 2020
The Utah Royals defender makes it into the list at tenth place. Great save by the door frame, but you need to become one with the roll. A little more practice will do!
9. SuperNerdJG14
Okay, @mdeligt_04 did this so i gave it a try. Representing Forza Milan #stayathomechallenge #acmilan
— SuperNerdJG14 (@supernerdjg14) March 16, 2020
I challenge you @Jackie_10_ & @leahcwilliamson pic.twitter.com/Hz6cQTKzSo
This man took care of some serious business. He strapped on those Adidas tight and challenged Arsenal duo Jackie Groenen and Leah Williamson to the #StayAtHomeChallenge after 20 successful keepy-ups. However, you cannot finish at the top of the list only using your dominant foot. I loved every second of the video, though.
8. Leah Burridge
Our #6 @leah_burridge doing the Toilet Roll Challenge
— Plymouth Argyle LFC (@ArgyleLFC) March 17, 2020
Can you beat Leah's 16
Leah Nominates @bow_jackson & @HelenBleazard #staysafe pic.twitter.com/FRJPYI7u73
Sixteen keepy-ups, good control and good use of both feet by Plymouth Argyle LFC's Leah Burridge. Well done!
7. Adam Abel's player
12 years old, 16 toilet roll kick ups challenge! What a baller she is, so proud to be her coach @TalkingWoSo @WomensFootbal15 @BarclaysFAWSL pic.twitter.com/GMxys4KHXu
— Adam Abel (@TheAbelOne) March 18, 2020
Coach Adam Abel is developing some exciting talent and that is a fact. Great control and 10/10 for her reaction at the end of the video. You can just see how proud this challenge can make you feel.
6. Mia
Mia decided to take on the challenge pic.twitter.com/HzLRgp8dzR
— Katherine Endacott (@KEndacott) March 17, 2020
Mia has exemplified what being one with the roll is all about. She had siblings around her, but that was no problem for her. Her ability to control the toilet paper roll is surreal and the celebration at the end is 100% justifiable.
5. Diana Groth
Stay at home challenge! pic.twitter.com/pGmnwc8KhV
— diana groth (@dimagic71) March 16, 2020
Alright, business is getting serious now. Diana is not playing around starting her video with an around the world. After that, pure class. Extra points for the shadow effect and setting.
4. Eugenie Le Sommer
Short but sweet. French forward Eugenie Le Sommer has shown her incredible skill on the pitch, but who knew it would translate to her skill with the roll? Turns out she is a true natural. The around the world and the flow of the finish was perfect. Tough to beat.
3. Laura Bartup
| Oi, @TalkingWoSo, what ya saying?
— Barnsley Women's Football Club (@BarnsleyWFC) March 17, 2020
42 bog roll keepy-uppys from Reds' striker @laurabartup...
Give us the Digital Crown#YouReds pic.twitter.com/32LbFZcJdM
Barnet's Laura Bartup had the greatest number of touches (42) out of the pack. An incredible fit, but it missed a bit of flair and a good finish. Sorry, but the digital crown will not be going your way on this list.
2. Jacynta Galabadaarachchi
No football, no problem
— West Ham United Women (@westhamwomen) March 18, 2020
Jacynta Galabadaarachchi is doing the #StayAtHomeChallenge too! pic.twitter.com/jG70iHCzrx
The Australia footballer is not playing games. By far, the cleanest combo. Short and performed to perfection, but not number one.
1. Any Russ
@amyrussa #30 pic.twitter.com/OO59emrUAX
— Kent Football United (@kentfootunited) March 17, 2020
Amy Russ takes the digital crown! Creative and clean start followed by close control even with the red couch posing a threat to her feat. She was able to get away from the couch and keep knocking the roll up in the air. Despite being let down by her weak foot, she was able to volley it against her door. Control, passion and technique won it for you Amy. Congrats!