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The attacking principles provide both you and your players with a framework of how you will play in possession, allowing for you to build tactics/strategies around these to help you with the desired outcome. The five attacking principles are: Dispersal, Penetration, Movement, Support & Innovation/Creativity.
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Read More »Attacking principles can be used to support you as a coach to help work with individuals, units and your whole team. The attacking principles provide both you and your players with a framework of how you will play in possession, allowing for you to build tactics/strategies around these to help you with the desired outcome. The five attacking principles are: Dispersal, Penetration, Movement, Support & Innovation/Creativity. In this analysis piece, I will explore the definitions of these principles and how you can coach them when working with your players. Dispersal – Refers to how your team will create space by providing both width and depth. Dispersal is essential not only to allow your team to be able to play but also allow them to use the full width and depth of the pitch. This space that is created will allow your team to be able to exploit spaces left between opposition units as well as in behind and on the outside of the pitch too. Dispersal will also be required for your team once they have won possession back from a compact shape, to quickly move to create space to allow the team to create width to secure possession. When working with your team, you may want to look at what areas players should occupy when dispersing to provide them with a framework of where and when they should look to move. For example, it may be that your goalkeeper has won back possession and as soon as you’ve done that you want both full backs to create width and depth by moving high and wide up the pitch. Penetration – Is ability for your team to exploit spaces between and behind them both with and without the ball. For teams in possession to penetrate, it may be a player passing between a two defenders to break lines or playing into the space behind as well. Players should be encouraged to occupy spaces between the defenders to allow them to receive and take out the opponents from the game. Individuals can also penetrate by beating players or travelling with the ball too. A great tool to assess your teams ability to do this is through ‘Packing Data’ which collates the total number of opposition that the team has bypassed during the match. An example of how a team may penetrate may be from the goalkeeper player into the space behind or through the No.4 playing between spaces into the No.10’s feet. Movement – Is how players move off the ball to create space for their team mates or for themselves. Players may look to move between lines to receive the ball or make runs in behind and other examples may be players making a double movement to create space for themselves to receive or even moving away from the ball to create space for others to exploit. Below are a couple of examples of how players make look to move to create space for themselves or for their team mates.
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Read More »Support – Links to movement but more specifically focuses on how you will support the player on the ball. Support can be provided behind, ahead and beside the player on the ball. In order to provide support effectively, players should look to create space from their movement and look to provide angles and distance to be able to receive the ball. Examples of support are shown below and can be the CB’s provide support for the centre midfielders behind the ball, the full backs offering support to the centre backs when playing out from the back and the centre forwards supporting in advance of the centre midfielders when in possession of the ball. Innovation/Creativity – Highlights the creativity and innovation of individuals to create or score individually as well as combining with other players collectively too. Ultimately, individuals that can create opportunity for yourself or your team mates will enable you to have success. Below are some examples of how wide players can individually beat players 1v1 as well as combine with team mates to create opportunities for the team.
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