Soccer Tactics
In soccer, the term "Tactics" refers to the coordinated movement of two or more players within the same unit, two units, or the entire team, with a shared and predetermined purpose.
When talking about soccer tactics, it's important to keep in mind that the shared goal of all players is to score one more goal than the opponents and win the game. The tactics in soccer are manifested in two moments, each of which has a specific purpose: when the team has possession of the ball and when the team doesn't have possession of the ball.
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Soccer Tactics
Conditioned game – attack vs defense
Pass - The exercise improves ball circulation under pressure and free space management. -
Soccer Tactics
“Movable” ball possession 5 vs 3
Ball possession - How to train losing the marker individually and ball possession in power play -
Soccer Tactics
5 vs 5 + Neutral player
Losing your marker - How to train attacking ball possession with the aim of passing vertically -
Soccer Tactics
Combination of quick passes with final conclusion - Manchester United
Attacking build up patterns - Build-up pattern to train close passes at speed and finishing on goal -
Soccer Tactics
Small sided game - Active defending
1 versus 1 - A Small-sided Game with a 1 vs 1 with the defender, training tackling and dribbling -
Soccer Tactics
Pressing and preventing counterattack - Barcelona FC
Pressing - Simplified game to train pressing and prevent counterattack -
Soccer Tactics
2 vs 2 with shooting
2 versus 2 - Situational exercise to improve technical skills such as crossing and shooting and tactical applications ( 2 vs 2 ) -
Soccer Tactics
Small-sided Game - 3 Teams
Ball possession - Practise possession, movement and intercepting in different game situations. -
Soccer Tactics
Small-sided Game - 5 vs 5, wide playing
Creating width and depth - Exercise to practise possession, wide play, the defensive phase and shooting -
Soccer Tactics
Small-sided Game: 4 vs 4 - Possession with an objective
Ball possession - Exercise to practise possession, passing and movement without the ball