Futsal 4-0 [EP.9]: alternative nel possesso e Errori

Did you like the video? SUBSCRIBE šŸ‘‰šŸ»https://goo.gl/7Tzmw7 and TURN ON your šŸ”” and leave a nice šŸ‘ If you missed the previous videos: Episode 1 ā–ŗ    • FutsalĀ 4-0Ā [EP.1]:Ā Storia,Ā Caratteristiche...Ā Ā  Episode 2 ā–ŗ    • FutsalĀ 4-0Ā [EP.2]:Ā AttaccoĀ inĀ diagonaleĀ eĀ ...Ā Ā  Episode 3 ā–ŗ    • FutsalĀ 4-0Ā [EP.3]:Ā LeĀ 8Ā collaborazioniĀ aĀ d...Ā Ā  Episode 4 ā–ŗ    • FutsalĀ 4-0Ā [EP.4]:Ā DoppioĀ TaglioĀ eĀ TaglioĀ ...Ā Ā  Episode 5 ā–ŗ    • FutsalĀ 4-0Ā [EP.5]:Ā RotazioneĀ aĀ XĀ Ā  Episode 6 ā–ŗ    • FutsalĀ 4-0Ā [EP.6]:Ā RotazioneĀ LiberaĀ eĀ ilĀ VeloĀ Ā  Episode 7 ā–ŗ    • FutsalĀ 4-0Ā [EP.7]:Ā RotazioneĀ colĀ CentraleĀ ...Ā Ā  Episode 8 ā–ŗ    • FutsalĀ 4-0Ā [EP.8]:Ā Parallele,Ā DiagonaliĀ eĀ ...Ā Ā  In this episode, we'll look at how to manage the ball after the dribbling without necessarily verticalizing the play. We'll understand the importance of the ball behind the defense in creating unpredictability in the play, and finally, we'll look at the most common errors that can be made when managing the ball. As we've already seen previously, in this set-up, one of the two central defenders passes the ball and moves into space. After a few meters, he makes an initial stop between the lines. The player in possession now has three passing options: 1. The quick central pass. Go watch Episode 7 again if you haven't seen it yet or if you'd like to learn more about central verticalization, cutting forward, and cutting behind. 2. Alternatively, the player in possession can play a pass to their own side. In this case, the player who previously cut back moves back between the lines and then runs out parallel. The player who made the pass from support to maneuver also runs back to lose ground. And from these movements arise all the offensive dynamics already highlighted last week in Episode 8. An important alternative to avoid becoming predictable for the opposing defense is to alternate the switch of play with a ball in space behind the defense. This will worry the defender, who must be careful not to be caught behind him instead of focusing exclusively on applying pressure on his opponent. This is the first important alternative to include in possession management. 3. The third option is the switch of play to the opposite side. This play creates a screen situation for the player who is already cutting back. We've also covered this play in previous videos, but today we'll look at how we can continue to maintain possession of the ball by recreating this game dynamic until an advantageous situation arises that can be exploited. The movements of all players are the same as those we've already highlighted when discussing this system. What we're adding is a cut without the ball. ā–ŗ The center changes play and immediately provides support with a cover. ā–ŗ The dummy attacks the space diagonally, expecting a pass from his teammate. ā–ŗ If the ball returns to the center, the opposite fullback cuts, without yet receiving the ball, toward the opposite side of the field, leaving space for the player who returns to provide lateral support. In this way, the rotation continues until a winning play is found. This cut without the ball also serves to unpredict the play and prevent easy aggression from the opponents. Before concluding, I think it's important to highlight the most common and dangerous errors that can be made during possession. Avoiding counterattacks in a sport where more than 6 out of 10 goals are scored during offensive transitions is of fundamental importance. ā–ŗ The first type is a technical error in ball control. ā–ŗ The second thing to avoid is lazy and predictable passing. Slow, easily readable passes can really decide matches. ā–ŗ Extensive use of the man in the middle undoubtedly has advantages, but it also has disadvantages. If that man loses possession or there's a lack of understanding between the two teammates and the ball is given away to the opponents, the resulting counterattack can be devastating. ā–ŗ Losing the ball on the wing is also something to avoid. āœ… FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Instagram ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/kGcujW Facebook ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/CBCwsn Twitter ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/T2rZEb Blog ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/bHieH4 šŸš€ HERE ARE MORE VIDEOS FOR YOU! "Futsal Tactics" Playlist ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/g5rqt3 "Futsal Goalkeeper" Playlist ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/fsA9CL "Moving Goalkeeper" Playlist ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/GAvnSL "Set Pieces" Playlist ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/RLHGcH "Futsal Pivot" Playlist ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/oULPb5 "Futsal Training" Playlist ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/nBTyuE "Futsal 4-0: The 4-A-Side Game" Playlist ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/pgiPBf šŸŽ„ Free YouTube Video ā–ŗ https://goo.gl/7Tzmw7 #tatacticalfutsal #futsal #5-a-sidefootball