Full Backs Profile (#2,#3)

  • Technical
    • Collecting the ball efficiently, serve, run forward
    • Full passing range, crosses from flank channel
    • Tackle, intercept, regain possession of ball
    • Dominating 1v1 duels to create or regain the ball
    • Receiving, dribbling and making quick combinations to create chances (crossing and shooting)
    • Tackling
    • Aerial Duels
  • Tactical
    • Recognize, execute penetration on flanks
    • Organize and direct #7, #11 in defending role
    • Central Channel balance, cover for #4, #5
    • Continuously adjusting body shape and position to provide support and cover (height and width) 
    • Making overlap and underlap runs to create advantage 
    • Anticipation
  • Physical
    • Speed endurance- repeated explosive runs
    • Quickness and mobility
    • Acceleration- change speed response to ball
    • Endurance, box to box range for the full match
  • Mental
    • Confident competitor in one on one isolation
    • Confident in attacking and defending roles
    • Alert, immediate response in transition
    • Communication to organize players defensively
    • Determination to take risk when attacking
    • Aggression
OFFENSIVE

BUILD PHASE OFFENSIVE
OFFENSIVE

ADVANCEMENT PHASE OFFENSIVE
OFFENSIVE

CHANCE CREATION/SCORING PHASE
TRANSITION

ATTACKING TO DEFENDING
  1. Make field big in possession, starting high (back of the direct opponent)
  2. Break lines to progress ball (outside and inside)
  3. Correct body shape to turn and face forward in possession (first touch)
  4. Time on the ball; stay away, no time; come to support
  1. Support midfielders and wingers for switching play.
  2. Finding FW and Wingers with penetrative pass.
  3. Support attack with runs from behind
  4. Balance when positioned in the weak side.
  1. Play the early cross when there is space behind the defensive line
  2. On the strong side, support the attack wide with runs from behind
  3. and Overlaps.
  4. On the strong side, support from behind and position for a second
  5. ball when winger is on the ball.
  6. On the weak side, if on time reach the edge of the box and prepare
  7. second ball action.
  8. On the weak side, if late close the middle and prepare second ball.
  1. After loss of possession
    • Nearest player pressures the ball.
    • Surrounding teammates close passing lanes to make pass predictable.
    • Weak side players move central to close the middle
  2. Drop and regain shape
    • Mark player in possession to win ball or foul
    • Fbs reattach to form a line of four.
  3. Delay
    • Back line drops towards our goal to condense space behind the line
    • Nearest players to our goal attach to form a line and close the middle
    • Furthest defenders facing inside
  4. Leave the line address 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, FB 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. Coordinated team movement to move forward as Wingers and Forward begins to (ready to leave the line)
  2. Position and reposition to intercept passes while monitoring opponent
  1. Prevent Central Passes (show outside)
  2. Build Pressure on the Ball when Cover is Present(ready to leave the line)
  3. Move centrally to provide cover and balance when ball is on opposite side
  1. Prevent Central Passes (show outside)
  2. Build Pressure on the Ball when Cover is present(ready to leave the line)
  3. As teammate leaves line to pressure ball, surrounding players shift to protect the middle
  4. Defending overloads (2v1)
  5. If in the weak side marking inside the box (line of 3)
  6. If in the strong side challenges to deny cross
  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
    • Two to Three runners immediately join the attack at high tempo to move defense and open space: (Occupy Three Channels)
  3. Under pressure
    • Pass out of pressure and support next action
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