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SJR seeing Tchou around Carrington

SJR seeing Tchou around Carrington

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Escaping is easy, the hard part is staying free Sesko: - eyes on CB = he can move left as he sees the Cb scan right - diagonal run from the CB + controls his deceleration through his left foot to meet the ball on time

Escaping is easy, the hard part is staying free Sesko: - eyes on CB = he can move left as he sees the Cb scan right - diagonal run from the CB + controls his deceleration through his left foot to meet the ball on time

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Carrick to Bruno “Out of possession..” (?)

Carrick to Bruno “Out of possession..” (?)

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“So.. create seperation in order to recieve the ball - not move because you’re going to receive” Preparation to receive the ball; 1v1, centre of the pitch, CM • scans as ball moves? no • moves at different tempos? no • disrupt opponent? no • protect ball out of view? no

“So.. create seperation in order to recieve the ball - not move because you’re going to receive” Preparation to receive the ball; 1v1, centre of the pitch, CM • scans as ball moves? no • moves at different tempos? no • disrupt opponent? no • protect ball out of view? no

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At the hips, make him plant, snap touch away

At the hips, make him plant, snap touch away

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Blindspottin’ : Palmer’s pranks What do yous think really helps Palmer to sell the defenders in order to buy the angle / space he wants? (I have my pov that i’ll qt after)

Blindspottin’ : Palmer’s pranks What do yous think really helps Palmer to sell the defenders in order to buy the angle / space he wants? (I have my pov that i’ll qt after)

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You wanna get better at keeping the ball close after chopping inside? The detail: where on the ball you make contact Cut down the side of it, not into it

You wanna get better at keeping the ball close after chopping inside? The detail: where on the ball you make contact Cut down the side of it, not into it

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Cutting down the ball

Cutting down the ball

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Direction, timing & weight of each touch in the box is important because it can be the difference between a player scoring a goal or them conceding a counter How many players mess this touch up? Kvara’s preparation to shoot:both touches on his toes. Delicate for immediate release

Direction, timing & weight of each touch in the box is important because it can be the difference between a player scoring a goal or them conceding a counter How many players mess this touch up? Kvara’s preparation to shoot:both touches on his toes. Delicate for immediate release

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Quick-release toe-pokes are effectively like jabs (🥊) through how they can ‘sting’ (🐍) the opponent through speed, direction & timing. Goalkeepers are looking for rhythm & body language cues to anticipate the shot, but a quick-release distorts that time of preparation

Quick-release toe-pokes are effectively like jabs (🥊) through how they can ‘sting’ (🐍) the opponent through speed, direction & timing. Goalkeepers are looking for rhythm & body language cues to anticipate the shot, but a quick-release distorts that time of preparation

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Players should be encouraged to attack their opponents at the hip as it’s a reference point for maintaining a central angle of approach, which opens greater possibilities (angles) for the attacker to access Keep the defender’s back to play; you’re all they see whilst you see all

Players should be encouraged to attack their opponents at the hip as it’s a reference point for maintaining a central angle of approach, which opens greater possibilities (angles) for the attacker to access Keep the defender’s back to play; you’re all they see whilst you see all

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Establishing 'Pressing triggers' is about ensuring the team are on the same wavelength of when & how to act when they do not have the ball, in order to find the best opportunity to be aggressive in regaining it. Re-watching the Brighton game, in reference to the past 11 months, it's apparent that this is still an issue for Amorim's united in preventing them from being easy to attack.

Establishing 'Pressing triggers' is about ensuring the team are on the same wavelength of when & how to act when they do not have the ball, in order to find the best opportunity to be aggressive in regaining it. Re-watching the Brighton game, in reference to the past 11 months, it's apparent that this is still an issue for Amorim's united in preventing them from being easy to attack.

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Really important to coach CFs to be comfortable in scoring uncomfortably; waiting to feel the moment to shoot is lost time As they transition from big strides -> small / quick ones to prep a shot, aim to find comfort in shooting as soon as into small strides. Quick releases.

Really important to coach CFs to be comfortable in scoring uncomfortably; waiting to feel the moment to shoot is lost time As they transition from big strides -> small / quick ones to prep a shot, aim to find comfort in shooting as soon as into small strides. Quick releases.

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We’re in an era where you can most definitely take valuable insight from pre seasons due to coaches wanting to maximise any opportunities they have Not necessarily execution, but intentions

We’re in an era where you can most definitely take valuable insight from pre seasons due to coaches wanting to maximise any opportunities they have Not necessarily execution, but intentions

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Cannot be understated how important it is for coaches to incorporate conditional practices of players being outnumbered + opposed Even more important for kids/youth players to be encouraged into these situations as early as possible Outplaying is vital. Individuality.

Cannot be understated how important it is for coaches to incorporate conditional practices of players being outnumbered + opposed Even more important for kids/youth players to be encouraged into these situations as early as possible Outplaying is vital. Individuality.

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Gyokeres runs a lot, and chops-changes direction a lot, so he’s accelerating + decelerating a lot. His capacity to repeatedly make these motions is impressive, but given his build/weight/intensity he runs at, his footwork to decelerate + re-establish momentum is standout.

Gyokeres runs a lot, and chops-changes direction a lot, so he’s accelerating + decelerating a lot. His capacity to repeatedly make these motions is impressive, but given his build/weight/intensity he runs at, his footwork to decelerate + re-establish momentum is standout.

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Josko Gvardiol on how playing the role of ‘reactor’ allows wingers to be “one step ahead” — validating the premise of a psychological advantage for the ball-handler in 1v1 duels. Fits with the [puppet phase] concept. Attacker can ‘pull the strings’; manipulate reactionary state

Josko Gvardiol on how playing the role of ‘reactor’ allows wingers to be “one step ahead” — validating the premise of a psychological advantage for the ball-handler in 1v1 duels. Fits with the [puppet phase] concept. Attacker can ‘pull the strings’; manipulate reactionary state

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I encourage attackers to drive at the hips of defenders for a few reason; — 1v1 is a duel of footwork (momentum) & angles, the avenue to space is through an angle which can disrupt the opponent’s footwork (momentum) — It offers big-space players a reference to be successful in small spaces — Directly confronting the defender (driving/touching the ball towards their hips [centre]) means you’re moving into their ‘personal space’, which naturally makes humans uncomfortable, increasing the probability for the defender to make an impulsive reaction to your action. • We know Garnacho’s relationship with the ball isn’t watertight, a consequence of his narrow footwork, which reflects in his dribbling & shooting actions —> more specifically, his inability to make many multi-directional touches in his stride + his loose connections with the ball. Because of this he’s more likely to pose threat in bigger spaces, as he’s a willing goal-getter & has fair speed, but struggles to manufacture big enough space for his key actions when the opponents congest space deeper. • What trumps all of this is Garnacho lacking methodology in his dribbling, which would help him maximise his strengths & minamise the affect of his weaknesses. Garnacho drives towards the goal with the intention to cut inside and open an angle on his strong foot, but this angle of approach keeps the defender parallel to the ball (good momentum & maintain footwork) and closer to the space inside that Garnacho wants to take If he had driven at the hips (squared his man up) he could’ve; = pushed the opponent’s momentum onto back foot = reduced the need for sharp COD touches to access the inside angle (his weak point) & maintain his own momentum = kept open bigger space either side of him If you want big space, you have to make it. Targetting the defender’s central point within their personal space can support this.

I encourage attackers to drive at the hips of defenders for a few reason; — 1v1 is a duel of footwork (momentum) & angles, the avenue to space is through an angle which can disrupt the opponent’s footwork (momentum) — It offers big-space players a reference to be successful in small spaces — Directly confronting the defender (driving/touching the ball towards their hips [centre]) means you’re moving into their ‘personal space’, which naturally makes humans uncomfortable, increasing the probability for the defender to make an impulsive reaction to your action. • We know Garnacho’s relationship with the ball isn’t watertight, a consequence of his narrow footwork, which reflects in his dribbling & shooting actions —> more specifically, his inability to make many multi-directional touches in his stride + his loose connections with the ball. Because of this he’s more likely to pose threat in bigger spaces, as he’s a willing goal-getter & has fair speed, but struggles to manufacture big enough space for his key actions when the opponents congest space deeper. • What trumps all of this is Garnacho lacking methodology in his dribbling, which would help him maximise his strengths & minamise the affect of his weaknesses. Garnacho drives towards the goal with the intention to cut inside and open an angle on his strong foot, but this angle of approach keeps the defender parallel to the ball (good momentum & maintain footwork) and closer to the space inside that Garnacho wants to take If he had driven at the hips (squared his man up) he could’ve; = pushed the opponent’s momentum onto back foot = reduced the need for sharp COD touches to access the inside angle (his weak point) & maintain his own momentum = kept open bigger space either side of him If you want big space, you have to make it. Targetting the defender’s central point within their personal space can support this.

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One for the micro-analysts (Part 2) The magic of the cup was in full flow at Loftus road, where Bournemouth over-turned a two goal defecit. What mounted the comeback? A set-play straight from the training ground. • Timings • Disguised movements • Positional manipulation

One for the micro-analysts (Part 2) The magic of the cup was in full flow at Loftus road, where Bournemouth over-turned a two goal defecit. What mounted the comeback? A set-play straight from the training ground. • Timings • Disguised movements • Positional manipulation

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Shea Lacey.

Shea Lacey.

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For midfielders wanting to enhance their performance, Ngolo Kante should be a primary source of education. (This is also a reference point I use personally as a midfielder). Kante demonstrates himself as one of the greatest anticipators in football in a pivotal moment; he’s caught ahead of the ball. He teaches that you shouldn’t chase the ball, but protect the central space. Protecting the space allows; 1) to maintain your momentum against the opponent which can help you get goalside 2) maintain a line of travel that is parrel to the direction of the ball/opponent, always keeping eye on the ball both points mean that when the attackers tries to cut towards goal (shift their momentum) you can directly intervene with the momentum you’ve already established, you don’t need to be changing direction — or because you’ve filled the central space, even if you can’t regain/retain the ball, your prescence will push the direction of play away from goal Where most midfielders follow the ball, Kante prioritises the space, because he can recognise/predict what & where the opponent will go in reaction to the environment + their own act tendencies. The best footballers in the world are the greatest anticipators. Raya speaks about Alisson’s ability to ‘smell’ what will happen; his ‘timing’ and always being ‘close to the ball’. Being able to recognise + understand performance patterns in football will allow you to be that ‘one step ahead’ of an opponent, because you’re able to ‘anticipate’ their next action. Mastery over motion.

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Someone else to reiterate the point:

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Normalise a culture of collaboration

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