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Page 1: Match Analysis From Match to Training. ORGANIZATION OF THE TEAM

Match Analysis

From Match to Training

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ORGANIZATION

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Primary Roles in attack

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Ball-oriented defense Roles in defense

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ORGANIZATION

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SOCCER PROBLEMS

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SOCCER PROBLEMS

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Soccer Problems

• We hardly have any scoring chances• Forwards lose the ball too quickly• Forwards receive low supply of passes from

their own defenders• Poor link up between the midfielders and the

forwards• Defensive midfielders are not delivering enough

long passes• Defenders are too slow in the buildup -- they do

not play quickly enough

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Defining Soccer Problems

• What is going wrong in relation to the plan

• Which players and positions are involved in the problem ?

• When does the problem occur ?

• In which part of the field does it occur ?

• Are the problems technical, tactical, physical or attitudinal ?

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MATCH ANALYSIS

Czech Republic

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Belarus

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Czech Republic in Possession

• Buildup form keeper often through Kadlec

Kadlec looked to Nemecek• Use of left flank dangerous with: Smejkal,

Berger, Kuka/Siegel• Smejkal was a driving force• Free kick to Kadlec on that side (1-0) • Berger’s goal came from Kadlec to Frydek (2-0)• Berger’s basic position was on the right, but

often moved to the left (left-footer)

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Czech Republic in Possession -- 2

• Berger and Frydek supported strikers – lots of diagonal runs• Kuka fast on the ball - stayed up (offside ?)• Siegel – crossed with Kuka physically strong -- near post runs on CK• Counterattack very dangerous• 2nd half – long balls, fast counterattacks

through short, fast, passing moves

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Czeck Republic After Loss of Possession

• Latal / Smejkal slow to transition to defense• Kadlec had to cover flank several times• Latal beaten for speed• Nemecek (covering position) pushed out to flank

-- played vs Metlicki (playmaker)• Physically hard, very hard, if necessary• Repka and Hapal tough defenders• Good in air – get inside of their man• Kadlec always covered – controlled the defense• Not fast, but reads game well

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Czech Republic After Loss of Possession

• Retreat to centerline and deeper• Gave a way a lot of space to build up in• Kuka and Siegel worked hard covering• Siegel more effective defensively • Frydak and Berger slow to fall back with

only limited defensive qualities• Latal and Smejkal covered flanks -- not

always properly positioned, especially space in deep corners

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Czech Republic After Loss of Possession

• Defended 10-15 meters in front of penalty area, sometimes, closer

• Defended compactly with 8 defenders

• Left a lot of space in midfield on transition

• Did not use offside trap

(except for free kick, goal)

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Comments and Observations About Match Tactics

• Very strong start by Czechs – 2 goals in first 18 min and other good chances

• Let the game get away a bit• 2nd half – very dangerous counterattacks• Did not use numerical advantages very well• Gave up too much space in midfield• Nonchalant about taking chances• Too little danger from corners• Free kick organization just so-so

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Game Plan and Training Ideas

• Restrict counterattacks to a minimum

• Mark strikers closely

• Restrict long passes to a minimum

• Do not concede space in corners

• Force left flank of Czechs to defend

• Spread ball during buildup

• Play ball quickly to midfielders

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Game Plan

• Switch quickly in transition

• Use the available space

• Create 2 v 1 on the flanks

• Make individual runs

• Follow up shots on goal –

• Keeper rebounds ball

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Counter attack to opponent’s left side

Quick transition through the midfield

Buildup from the back – across the field

Restrict counter attacks and long balls

Mark strikers closely