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How Stretford Paddock Train for Transitions
In today's video I travel to Manchester, to see how Head Coach @StephenHowson plans a training session based on transition, a key component of any game of football.
Thank you to @StretfordPaddock for allowing me to film a training session. Make sure to subscribe to their channel to keep up to date with their performances this season.
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How Pro Players Make Better Decisions
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Decision Making in football is by far one of the most important skills for players to possess. New research from the University of Portsmouth has provided a unique insight into football players' thought processes, and the results could help other players improve their game Dr Harry Ramsey Staff Profile: www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/our-people/our-staff/harry-ramsey Twitter: ...
How Video Analysis Helps This Coach Exploit his Opponent | Club Milano
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Dm me here if you want to feature on The Coach Book thecoachbook_ Club Milano: clubmilano18 Head Coach Giuseppe Scavo: www.linkedin.com/in/giuseppe-scavo-247286318/ Thank you Soccerment: soccerment.com/ Video Analysis is a fundamental tool in football, and in today's video we're going to be taking a look at head Coach Giuseppe Scavo studies his opponent to find wea...
How Does a Pro Coach Plan Training? | Alessandro Calori
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Alessandro Calori is a former professional Italian footballer and manager. As a defender, he is mostly remembered for his lengthy spell with Udinese during the 90s, where he also served as the club's captain. In this video we take a look at how we structured a week of training, from work on elements that needed improvement, to how to best approach our next fixture. Myself and Calori spent a sea...
Training for Switches in Play | Calcio Brusaporto
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In this episode of The Coach Book we take an in-depth look at head coach Stefano Brognoli's training session focused specifically on getting his players to switch play as often as possible whilst also placing a heavy emphasis on defensive compactness and leaving little space to attack. SUBSCRIBE TO MY OTHER CHANNEL: @FootballMeta CALCIO BRUSAPORTO: calciobrusaporto?igshid=OGQ5ZDc...

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  • @p_molaoa
    @p_molaoa 3 дні тому

    This videos are very educational and help us as coahing to develop good players

  • @ibrahimandong1572
    @ibrahimandong1572 3 дні тому

    great video, keep up the great work

  • @footballslidestv
    @footballslidestv 3 дні тому

    UTFP!!!!

  • @bonganimzayiya-7197
    @bonganimzayiya-7197 3 дні тому

    UP THE PADDOCK!

  • @SpencerFoxPhotography
    @SpencerFoxPhotography 3 дні тому

    UTP! 🔴

  • @lawanrasul
    @lawanrasul 3 дні тому

    Up the fucking paddock! Can we make this a series @StephenHowson lol

  • @LewisR7
    @LewisR7 3 дні тому

    Up the paddock ❤

  • @lewisjeng9965
    @lewisjeng9965 3 дні тому

    Up the paddock!

  • @amosangmusic
    @amosangmusic 4 дні тому

    Love the videos keep em coming! New subscriber here!

  • @aztecnando415
    @aztecnando415 5 днів тому

    Now instill a variety of goal scoring strategies like the cutback low cross, rebound shots, set plays etc

  • @mykodfx
    @mykodfx 6 днів тому

    Lmfao I thought it’s fifa tactics tutorial

  • @AlpKurtkapan
    @AlpKurtkapan 8 днів тому

    Love this video! We need more of this

  • @CryptoLionGambler
    @CryptoLionGambler 9 днів тому

    Thank you for this informative video ❤️ You helped a lot 🙌🏻

  • @carpediem3915
    @carpediem3915 18 днів тому

    Прикольно

  • @LightGreenCorona
    @LightGreenCorona Місяць тому

    I would add two things for decision-making I consider for myself, my teammates and the 12 year olds I coach, as very valuable. First, "Make the best out of your teammate's decisions". This means, that you should trust and support the actions of your team. If the Center Back decides to play a long ball to you as a Winger, follow into this, even if you disagree with the decision. If you are a Left Back and your Left Winger takes the 1v2, follow the Winger to either minimize the damage of the decision or to get the most out of it. It sounds very basic and indeed it is not complicated. However, the discipline in doing this is a huge difference between amateurs and professionals. Second, "Receiving is a Skill". I catch the attention of the youth players by asking what Florian Wirtz, Cole Palmer and Neymar are best at. And to their surprise my (personal and educational) answer is receiving the ball. When watching football, I tend more and more to not look at the ball, but instead observe the movements of players that intend to receive the ball. Even there, body feints, sprints, coordination with team mates comes to play, which is very interesting. Especially in the attacking third, where space is severely limited, this skill is helpful and should be emphasized more.

  • @nasky1337
    @nasky1337 Місяць тому

    am I the only one that thought passing to the left back 00:01

  • @Xken392
    @Xken392 Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @amalkrishnas1696
    @amalkrishnas1696 Місяць тому

    great video subbed

  • @andrewe2643
    @andrewe2643 Місяць тому

    "Not be the best at everything" at the premier league level yes. But to get to PL, every player will need to be top 1% at almost every technical skill (pass, dribble, shoot, movement, defending, etc.). Guehi would still crush a 50 yd diagonal pass 9/10 times at the amateur level.

  • @sule17942
    @sule17942 Місяць тому

    Very informative video of all time

  • @MrBeauuu
    @MrBeauuu Місяць тому

    This is a very informative video about how football should be played. The style of play should always be determined by the individual qualities of the players and not the other way around. Only the best coaches pay attention to this. If you can train each player individually to enhance their best qualities, integrate them into the team, and as a coach are willing to adapt your game to this, you will always have a winning team. The well-supported science adds great value to this video and confirms that football is not as simple as it seems, offering more insight into how the game should be played! Top!

  • @billydabarro
    @billydabarro Місяць тому

    What colorway is that?!

  • @LIFE4KORA1
    @LIFE4KORA1 Місяць тому

    DZ power 🇩🇿💯

  • @samhutchinson6517
    @samhutchinson6517 Місяць тому

    Unbelievable video. The detail and the quality is unbelievable

  • @CallaoHikaru
    @CallaoHikaru Місяць тому

    This video made me understand football more and love it more thank you

  • @erickanabalon7153
    @erickanabalon7153 Місяць тому

    Anticipation of situations. Having 2-3 decisions already planned subject to the opponents action.

  • @yohanesmk4590
    @yohanesmk4590 Місяць тому

    great video

  • @huntilp.5704
    @huntilp.5704 Місяць тому

    What video editing tool do you use?

  • @Maurice227-z4p
    @Maurice227-z4p Місяць тому

    football meta is this u

  • @nguliktaktik
    @nguliktaktik Місяць тому

    Great content video.. go ahead ❤

  • @labmehmeti
    @labmehmeti Місяць тому

    I'm really impressed by your findings-thank you! I'll be reaching out to Dr. Ramsey to discuss the role of communication in football. Hope You might find it helpful as well.

  • @LucaCazzanti
    @LucaCazzanti Місяць тому

    Thank you for grounding your video in research. It's interesting how so much of decision making happens without the ball.

  • @Dave-uj3tf
    @Dave-uj3tf Місяць тому

    this is great food for thought

  • @SoccerinMN
    @SoccerinMN Місяць тому

    Great video, the options changed in an instant, so it just proves how dynamic football is and how you have to be tuned in mentally 24/7. My first instinct was the give and go with the center midfielder and then knock it out to the full-back but when the center mid pushed right, I would have gone for a dink over the head of the white to the winger out wide,

  • @The_Fieldman
    @The_Fieldman 2 місяці тому

    See at 7:20 I would pass to 7

  • @victor.socolov
    @victor.socolov 2 місяці тому

    This is such a great video, very good information and also easy to understand, I already shared it with a few players and I would recommend it to anyone, regardless of their level. The only thing I would add is that this study only incorporates controlled decisions, not habitual ones. The habitual decisions happen instinctively when, because of stress, fatigue etc you are no longer capable of having analytical thinking. So, if you are a player reading this: study this video, it’s the cheat code to unlocking your best footballing self and also you should control your mind and body, not the other way around.

  • @PotatoBearRawr
    @PotatoBearRawr 2 місяці тому

    45sec in, and you mention 4 options, which neither seem optimal? He should have changed sides to the left back, so the back could cut towards the centre to pick up the opponents right back's attention, so he can play his winger free into depth? And if the other team the adjusts sideways correctly instead, then there should be a central midfielder coming in a central overlap run, who could be passed into depth.

  • @SuperFootballDrills
    @SuperFootballDrills 2 місяці тому

    I'd add 2 more factors: 1. Skillset of receiver - Not only that ball possessor's skill set but the skillset of the potential receiving player 2. Situational - similar to dictating this is about managing the game particularly the scoreline, playing home or away, etc. Also relates to the team tactics for the match and style of play.

  • @JohnIdlewood
    @JohnIdlewood 2 місяці тому

    IMHO: the selection of candidates mainly consists of the 18-21 yo - at 2:11 . At this age, even pros are more focused on their technique and their position within the team rather than understanding the context of decision making. No wonder their answer was: "Unpredictability". I would expect 25+ or even 30+ folks to give you more insights on how they make decisions because this skill comes only with experience

  • @Shawnbball9695
    @Shawnbball9695 2 місяці тому

    thanks

  • @iammonrayfortuin4
    @iammonrayfortuin4 2 місяці тому

    Love you ❤ brother,ypu are the only one that goes into depth and making me a better thinker of the game.

  • @ui_project252
    @ui_project252 2 місяці тому

    Really interesting. To achieve what you talk about in this video, you have to teach player what is and how to become intelligent (or more intelligent). Here is how i explain it to my players : "your intelligence is your ability to find an answer based on the elements you have. The more effective and efficient your answer is, the more you can tell you are intelligent". By explaining this i try to make them realize that : - they have to identity and unterstand the situation (if you don't have a target, how can you reach it ?) - they have to gather elements (scan with your eyes, hear with your ears, maybe touch with your hands, use your senses) IN ORDER TO find an answer to the situation (if you don't know where is the target, how can you reach it ?) This being said, what help my players is to begin without limiting factors : - to remove stress limitation we play by walking so you have time to gather elements and think - to remove technical limitation we play handball so you don't miss a pass nor a control - to remove both we play some sort of cat game with no ball, you complete a pass pointing a teamate and saying his name and you speed up play in action and reaction Well, we do a lot of technical work also in order decrease technical limitation.

  • @Footballextrawaterford
    @Footballextrawaterford 2 місяці тому

    Great content as per

  • @andrew_j_weber
    @andrew_j_weber 2 місяці тому

    You're an absolute gem. Fantastic video, immediately shared with my team.

  • @Tradaneesh
    @Tradaneesh 2 місяці тому

    Love your videos mate❤❤ Thank God you are back, eagerly waiting for upcoming more contents of yours 😊😊😊

  • @Japanadianboy
    @Japanadianboy 2 місяці тому

    Wait what are you doing here? I thought you had a different channel

    • @FootballMeta
      @FootballMeta Місяць тому

      don't know what you're on about mate

  • @drewseman9389
    @drewseman9389 2 місяці тому

    arjen robben is the best example of the surprise element. Sometimes he would cut in to his left foot, and other times he would cut in to his left foot.

  • @theTacBot
    @theTacBot 2 місяці тому

    This is the problem with the English there futbol has no context. These factors are taken in isolation with a myopic personal view of the game. The perceptual cues need to be much broader and take into account phases of play and the "meta" Argentines track exponentially more perceptive cues than what's described in this paper

    • @FootyForeverr
      @FootyForeverr Місяць тому

      bro has english like i’ve never seen befor😂e

    • @Crazy_edits23
      @Crazy_edits23 Місяць тому

      Could you elaborate "Argentines track exponentially more perceptive cues than what's described in this paper". Thanks.

    • @theTacBot
      @theTacBot Місяць тому

      @@Crazy_edits23 they track position on field by VAEP /inversion of shape / pitch control whatever you want to call it. they track shape at point of engagement both offense and defense, the likely pattern and any "read options" this is the "boca system" it's like a read option offense in football nfl that is

    • @PEDROGARCIA-qj3gr
      @PEDROGARCIA-qj3gr Місяць тому

      Implying he is saying anything remotely contrary to what you're saying... He is only speaking about being surprising is important, and it is pros already know the "best pass option" you need something else to get pass the defense. Any game is situational, there's not a secret formula.

    • @theTacBot
      @theTacBot Місяць тому

      @@PEDROGARCIA-qj3gr a soccer game is played in Tactical combinations like boxing or music the South Americans and Croatians learn the combinations in 2s 4ths 8ths and 16ths scaling executive functioning of the brain and creating g a neural net by training change of decision mechanics this is why they call the English and Germans naive. It's methodology of Bielsa and Lobanovskiy and it somewhat permeated what the English call "relationism" . Games are not "situational" they are automated

  • @semoneshemeles2164
    @semoneshemeles2164 2 місяці тому

    how do you edit your vedios

  • @stnbch3025
    @stnbch3025 2 місяці тому

    Scanning is such a dumb verb for visual perception...

    • @xNezrx
      @xNezrx 2 місяці тому

      Its accurate

    • @BobbyJohnson-n4u
      @BobbyJohnson-n4u 2 місяці тому

      Visual perception is a skill scanning is a tool