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
1 v 1 in defensive recovery with shot on goal
1 versus 1 - 1 v 1 game with ball driving and defensive recovery to counter the opponent's finishing -
Soccer Tactics
Technical double square + 1 v 1 situation
1 versus 1 - Technical-motor circuit in ball control plus 1 v 1 situation and shot on goal with transition phase -
Soccer Tactics
Situational double square: 3 v 1
Possession triangles - 3 v 1 possession to create numerical superiority around the ball -
Soccer Tactics
2 v 2 with target
2 versus 2 - 2 v 2 drill useful for training offensive and defensive phase situations -
Soccer Tactics
From 1 v 1 to double 2 v 1
1 versus 1 - Exercise with 1 v 1 game situation and subsequent 2 v 1 and finishing -
Soccer Tactics
Ball possession in numerical superiority with neutral player and 1 v 1 for conclusion
Switch play - Rondo in numerical superiority to practice switching play plus 1 v 1 situation with finishing -
Soccer Tactics
Dual zone: Rondo 3 v 1 plus 3 v 3
3 versus 3 - Ball possession in 3 v 1 rondo plus 3 v 3 situation with shot on goal -
Soccer Tactics
Conditioned match: limited ball touches
Losing your marker - Match with classic rules and with the only condition that it is played with limited touches -
Soccer Tactics
Conditioned game on three zones
Reaggression - Conditioned game with the field divided into three zones and limited space -
Soccer Tactics
Small-sided Game: The pentagon
Vestibular information - Improve high-intensity technique by training reaction, adaptation, anticipation, and transformation skills