
Paul McGuinness
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McGuinness Football Consultancy [email protected] 28yrs player/coach at Manchester United - FA Coach developer/National coach - BSc PE & Sports Science
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The ‘moving screen’ deceiving your marker by using body language to receive but then with ‘small late movements’ letting the ball run against or across your opponents’s flow - at the same time using your body as a barrier between your opponent & the ball creating a moving screen
Paul McGuinness161,038 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

A clip of me coaching ‘safe turns’ to Man Utd U18s including Marcus Rashford & Scott McTominay - now I’d set it up differently practicing in the area of the pitch it occurs - in ‘play around rings’ at the back, in midfield or around the box replicating the match scenarios below
Paul McGuinness142,838 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Joshua Kimmich played vs my Man Utd U18 team in a 6v6 tournament - he ran the whole game - like a coach on the pitch organising teammates in to position & timing changes of rhythm & deciding when to entice or commit opponents - he confirmed to me the value of small sided games
Paul McGuinness335,331 просмотров • 2 лет назад

Manchester United counter attack goal reminded me of my mentor & ‘Class of 92’ coach Eric Harrison who used to say United teams should attack like the “RED ARROWS” lightening speed, instant support, interchanging runs, precision passing & finishing leaving the opposition in their wake
Paul McGuinness47,789 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Fabrigas states the obvious that is often overlooked - The two most productive Youth coaches in English history both understood its importance - Eric Harrison’s ‘ball routine’ & Tony Carr’s ‘third man run’ session were practiced daily creating a habit of knowing your next pass
Paul McGuinness74,623 просмотров • 1 год назад

This concept part of the “Triangle offence” explained by Phil Jackson & Tex Winter is seldom mentioned in football - the “line of truth” the point of engagement with defenders being a trigger for players to synchronise their movement to show for the ball - “the moment of truth”
Paul McGuinness140,299 просмотров • 2 лет назад

Ryan Giggs ‘Outwitting’ tactics v bigger stronger players ‘Stop & start them on or off the ball’ playing the ‘long game’ to tire them. Pires clips great example the ball carrier controls the start & stop gaining advantage in transition between the two A coaching gap/opportunity?
Paul McGuinness54,007 просмотров • 1 год назад

How to avoid getting trapped on the touchline & just passing backwards - discussing with Mike Phelan Denis Irwin’s ability as a right footed left back to move inside disrupting the pressing player’s flow - creating new passing lanes & space to play forward
Paul McGuinness52,511 просмотров • 1 год назад

The Sole of the foot is a brilliant deceptive weapon in a player’s armoury to outwit opponents. ‘Constraints based coaching’ helps attune players attention & provides more repetition so Futsal or hard surface games create the best practice environment = vital coaching craft🔥⚽️
Paul McGuinness44,804 просмотров • 1 год назад

Apparently at PSG when mannequins were set up Messi said, “I need a defender to read his movement, to time my move” “To unbalance a defender it’s more about bringing him with you, then feint & move sideways” Like asking a chess Grandmaster to practice by playing draughts 🤷🏻♂️
Paul McGuinness36,819 просмотров • 1 год назад

An “Assassin Finisher” has an armoury of weapons: if the defender is in a stable position to block a quick dodge to shift the ball entices the defender to stretch out a leg to block leaving a gap to reverse the ball between the legs while also unsighting & unbalancing the gk
Paul McGuinness28,868 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад

Finishers know goalkeeper’s weaknesses, a gk unbalanced, still moving rather than set as your leg goes back to shoot means they can’t push off to dive as efficiently Kane & Ndiaye’s touch & quick hit means the gk hasn’t got time to get set Martin Thomas’s advice to Gks confirms
Paul McGuinness29,352 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

England need a ‘secret code’ like basketball’s ‘Triangle offence’ below an intention to coordinate runs in & around the box, at present the build up consists of ‘single passes’ but no clear trigger to initiate ‘the moment of truth’ no change in speed & body language to combine
Paul McGuinness25,503 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

Pippo Inzaghi ‘Predatory Goalscorer crafty’ goals - they’re not by accident he regularly runs / blends in to the line of the shot to deflect it in - reminds me of having to read those shots playing ‘Wembley knock out’ / ‘World Cup’ in the playground when ‘defections’ counted 🎯
Paul McGuinness22,517 просмотров • 1 год назад

It’s vital to design practices that replicate common game scenarios like heading near & far post below 👇🏼 This clip describing Nemanja Vidic’s unconventional approach to defending on one side emphasises the coach needs to accept functional solutions rather than text book ones
Paul McGuinness19,976 просмотров • 1 год назад

‘Skills have history’ I asked Scholesy what he was doing age 11, he replied ‘probably drinking cider on a street corner & playing football’. It’s hard to know if he was joking, I bet there was some truth in it! Skill development is environment - task - player capabilities 🧵
Paul McGuinness12,222 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад