Center Backs Profile (#4,#5)

  • Technical
    • Marking, tracking, intercepting and tackling
    • Heading, 1- touch passing on aerial serves
    • Passing to penetrate (all service types)
    • Dominating 1v1 situations (heading, tackling and
      intercepting) 
    • Range of passing (through, over and around defensive
      block) 
    • Tackling
    • Defending set pieces
    • First touch
    • Defending crosses
    • Variations in passing ability and range
    • Attacking set pieces (aerial play attacking)
  • Tactical
    • Decide, execute-mark opponent or mark space
    • Build- out, possession, tempo in central channel
    • Organize, direct outside backs and Central Midfielders
    • Understanding when to jump and when to stay back
    • Zonal marking, anticipation and preventive actions (shifting, stepping, dropping, and covering movements) 
    • Reading and breaking pressure (calm and decisive) 
  • Physical
    • Aerial-Maximum use of height, explosive movement
    • Reaction Speed- adjust to ball, opponent movement
    • Agility- change direction in response to cues
  • Mental
    • Decisive leader- command and direct teammates
    • Control and composure under pressure
    • Focus- assess and prepare when ball is away
    • Leading defensive organization 
    • Confident
    • Communication to organized players defensively
    • Aggression
OFFENSIVE

BUILD UP PHASE OFFENSIVE
OFFENSIVE

ADVANCEMENT PHASE OFFENSIVE
OFFENSIVE

CHANCE CREATION/SCORING PHASE
TRANSITION

ATTACKING TO DEFENDING
  1. Awareness of opponent’s press to find free player.
  2. Recirculate the ball through GK
  3. Willingness to break the opponent’s lines with runs or penetrating
  4. pass.
  5. Play diagonal to weak side (find Midfielders)
  6. When team progress, push up to condense space (keep
  7. compactness)
  8. Start attack on one side; finish on the other
  1. Quick ball circulation to move opponent and open space to CM
  2. Play diagonal to weak side (find Midfielders)
  3. Play deep into the Forward
  4. Play diagonal balls to the Wingers running behind.
  5. Position to support if the ball cannot be played forward
  1. Awareness of positional spacing and movement (preventing counterattack)
    • Maintain vertical compactness, push forward to condense field
    • Close the middle, mark and cover
    • Three players (i.e. CM and/or FBs) create a “triangle net” at the top of the penalty box
  1. After loss of possession
    • Nearest player pressures the ball.
    • Surrounding teammates close passing lanes to make pass Predictable.
  2. Drop and regain shape
    • Mark player in possession to win ball or foul
    • Cbs covering and marking while closing the middle
  3. Delay
    • Back line drops towards our goal to condense space behind the line
  4. Leave the line, address to the ball
    • The back line has been established and we have a numerical advantage
    • The opponent is in dangerous shooting distance (22 yards)
    • In wide positions, defender closing down the ball denies far post angle and makes the shot predictable
DEFENSIVE

PRESS
DEFENSIVE

MID BLOCK DEFENDING
DEFENSIVE

DEFENSIVE THIRD
TRANSITION

DEFENDING TO ATTACKING
  1. Maintain vertical compactness while attacking

  2. Coordinate team movement to move forward as FW and AM begins to press (Compactness).
  3. Intercept long and through passes
  1. Prevent Central Passes
  2. Position to monitor opponent and analyze situation to determine correct defensive action-pressure, cover, balance, zonal or man marking, etc. Movements and decisions in partnership with other center back
  1. Prevent Central Passes
  2. Build Pressure on the Ball when Cover is Present to block shots
  3. Reduce Space Between Teammates in Red Zone
  4. As teammate leaves line to pressure ball, surrounding players shift to protect the middle
  5. Marking inside the box
  6. Protect first post
  1. Complete first pass. Furthest safe pass possible, preferably forward or diagonal
  2. No pressure
    • Pass – Longest forward, safe pass available
    • Dribble – Isolate defender to create numerical advantage
  3. Under pressure
    • Pass out of pressure
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