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Montreal, Canada Katılım Ekim 2019
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10 Examples of Build up structures that can be used to counter act various Pressing strategies/tactics. Ultimately, the aim is to achieve a +1 player in the 1st and/or 2nd lines of the Attacking Organization. @iCoachingCloud
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Juani Jimena@JimenaJuani·
Very happy to have become coach CONMEBOL A License at César Luis Menotti's school.😊
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Are these 8 Technical Habits the core for football player development: - Speed of play - Vision & Awareness - Running & Dribbling - Passing & Receiving - Receiving & Turning - Finishing - Defensive Skills - Transition Skills Thoughts - what would you add or change?
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Carlo Ancelotti Takeaways: - No time at the pro level to train because of too many games - The coach is teaching tactics through images and video - It is much more complicated being a coach in modern day vs the past - Coaches are now teaching through theory and less practical
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Carlo Ancelotti “There is no winning system - You have to evolve the system around the qualities of your players”
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Keepitonthedeck@Keepitonthedeck·
🔴 Liverpool Position Specific Setup (4 Phases) 1️⃣ Block the shot 🧤 2️⃣ Win the aerial duel 🛫 3️⃣ Transfer the ball 🎯 (opposition must block) 4️⃣ Opposition attacks ⚽️ teammate tries to block 🚫 📢 New training session plans just dropped on our website! 👇 Grab them via the link in our bio or tap below: keepitonthedeck.com/downloads/pep-…
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Keepitonthedeck@Keepitonthedeck·
pic.x.com/ecpxq2hvpk 🚨 Every player. Every coach. Watch this. ⏱️ 78th min. 🏆 UCL Final. PSG up 4-0 vs Inter. Game’s done… But Khvicha Kvaratskhelia chases back full pitch to win a free kick. No glory — just grit. Luis Enrique’s reaction says it all. This is why they win. This is a team. 💯
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Derek Jeter on Game Speed: “It slows down when you're prepared and speeds up when you're unprepared.” Preparation builds poise. Poise builds confidence. Confidence changes everything. Put in the work before the moment arrives. x.com/KrisGoodman_/s…
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Daniel Abrahams
Daniel Abrahams@DanAbrahams77·
The great Frank Lampard talking with the great Rodri about scanning. Mr Lampard calls it picturing, borrowing from his father’s term for it. “Pictures, pictures, pictures” Frank Lampard Snr used to shout from the sidelines as he watched his son progress at the West Ham Academy. Why? Because all team invasion sports are the same. At the heart of these games lie the skills of anticipation and decision-making. Players who scan their performance environment give themselves the opportunity to: 1. See opportunities to exploit them 2. See dangers to deal with them 3. See patterns to understand the game around them So, of course, it’s critical to instruct a player to scan. And, of course, creating activities in sessions that encourage scanning is crucial. But here’s the thing. Perhaps the most powerful way to promote scanning behaviour is to help players understand why ‘picture taking’ is important. So often, establishing the meaning underpinning behaviour can change behaviour. Useful can be to encourage players to understand that your team invasion sport is about actions and interactions. They constantly have to interact with their playing environment - teammates, opposition, space, ball, and target. Help them understand they are detectives of what’s happening around them. A Sherlock Holmes of the interacting elements emerging and dissolving, shifting and shaping around them. By moulding their interest in their performance environment, you help your players mentally in two ways. It places their focus of attention outwards - they get out of their head into the game - an external focus of attention. Importantly, it also increases their activation levels (alertness and readiness) due to a rise in their fascination with what’s going on around them (a dopaminergic link here, perhaps). Scanning, scanning, scanning Pictures, pictures, pictures …these are important instructions…but even more powerful could be to help players understand why they need to get their head up and start exploring the game around them.
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Julius Riemann
Julius Riemann@julius_riemann·
𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗲𝗹𝗼 𝗕𝗶𝗲𝗹𝘀𝗮 - 𝗿𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗮 𝗱𝗲𝗳𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗮 ⚽️🇺🇾
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PlayerPulse™@PlayerPulseApp·
Borussia Mönchengladbach - CF Training ⚽️ - Position Specific Training for CF 🌬️ - Moderate Intensity 🗓️ - Best as supplemental training OR for a player preparing for full clearance from injury
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Hawkeye Soccer
Hawkeye Soccer@HawkeyeSoccer·
Where DEVELOPMENT meets WINNING. Since 2019: 66-33-19 3 NCAA Tournaments 2 Big Ten Tournament Championships #Hawkeyes
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AnalysisTeam@AnalysisTeam3·
"We are in a period of football where everyone is trying to find "rocket science", some think that the great secret is a tactical innovation or something new in training. For me, the great secret is to create empathy, it's the most fundamental thing in team building" - Mourinho
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Tactx
Tactx@Tactx_·
Thomas Frank with a little more detail on why and how he goes man to man on the defensive line to press high Is there risk? Yes, but he tries to limit it And he believes, with data to back it up, the reward (winning the ball high) outweighs the risk
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Gaurav@GauravAnlyst·
"Principles are more important than shape & structure" Julian Nagelsmann's detailed explanation on 'principle' based coaching and his own experience VIDEO ANALYSIS THREAD
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Dougie Anderson
Dougie Anderson@DougieAnderso12·
A really proud moment last night when I graduated for the UEFA Pro Licence. Never in my wildest dreams when I attended my first 1.1 coaching course in 1992 did I think I’d attain the highest coaching award in Europe. Thanks to everyone who’s supported me along no my journey
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David Garcia
David Garcia@IJaSport·
Team intentions serve as principles that guide individual actions. These team intentions are what make a team 'click', they form the foundation of team communication, they align individuals to a greater goal. Often this is misunderstood but, Guardiola explains 🧵👇
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AnalysisTeam@AnalysisTeam3·
De Zerbi Principles in action: ▶️2-4 Build Up Structure ▶️Overload Centrally ▶️Unbalancing & Half Space runs ▶️Patience to draw & provoke pressure to exploit gaps ▶️Alongside and Triangle Support options ▶️Switch to Overload
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Bielsa Attacking Principle in Action: ✅Linking/Finding/Using the 3rd player
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