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Friday, June 8, 2012
How to Understand Soccer Strategy: Step-by-Step Instructions for SA Soccer Players
Pay attention to the diagonal runs behind the defense.
A center forward making an angled run just behind another defender, say
a 10 yard sprint, at just the right moment, could be getting ready to
receive the ball. Is the opposition playing zone-defense and passing the
offensive player to another defender? Is the player making the pass
under pressure?
Look for how a third man running opens up the game.
A midfielder and forward might exchange a few passes on the side and
then a defender (a third player) will break towards the goal from behind
to receive the ball – almost out of nowhere.
Watch how quick give-and-goes, both static and moving, open up the defense.
A player can play a wall-pass (a give and go) just to get more time on
the ball if he’s being closed down (static), or can play the ball and
then sprint into the space to receive the ball. Keeping the ball moving
relieves pressure and opens up space. Quick passes (the ball moves much
faster than anyone else) breaks down a defense.
Keeping them busy
Discover how switching the field of play gives players more time and space.
Two or three passes on one side of the field and suddenly there’s no
space, the defense has closed the offensive team down, and that’s when
they look for a long switch to the defender or midfielder on the other
side. In soccer terms it's called, ‘short short long’ or 'switching
play' – a few short passes and then a long pass. At times, this switch,
when done cleverly, can surprise the other team, who is preoccupied on
one side, and results in a chance for a goal or a cross.
Learn how counter attacks can lead to goal scoring opportunities.
A team may just hunker down and pack their players into their goal box
and leave one player up high, waiting to break down the field when they
win possession.
Come to embrace the long ball in soccer.
Don’t knock the long ball (no pun intended). Watch how a team might
pick out their forward with a long ball. The forward will control the
ball and enable the rest of his team to move up the field. Or, one long
pass can lead to a perfect lay off or flick to an on rushing player for a
goal.
Observe how 'overlaps' create opportunities for crosses.
A wide defender might make a run around the outside midfielder, who has
cut inside, and join the attack. An effective cross creates a goal
scoring chance.
Watch how a 'take over' (when players interchange positions) opens up space or a time and a window of space for a shot or pass. One player might dribble right at another player and exchange the ball, the other player screening the defender for a moment.
Savor the blind pass.
Look for a subtle back heel to an unseen player, looking in one
direction but playing the ball the other, dribbling to the right but
serving a long diagonal pass to the left side (you know that player is
there). Watch for that one more pass that almost doesn't seem necessary
but results in a tap in goal.
Head to head
Enjoy the most exciting play in soccer, when someone takes on another player on the dribble.
Watch how they change pace once they’ve made a move, a cut or a feint
or a step-over or ten. Sometimes it's a fake shot, a subtle shoulder dip
and then a burst of speed.
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