My coach used this formation, I played in the left wing, but instead of the midfield going to defence, he made the rw and lw into lb and rb when defending, when counter attack happens, the midfield instead takes the lw and rw role while the cdm is the sole cm left, leaving 5 people at defence
If RW and LW drop to form a back 5 w/ cdm cover, and both ICM's move out wider, it leaves a lot of spaces for OPP central attack in front of goal, plus quick counters must be wide or over the top. Rather, shift back-line over to ballside, W on weakside back-fills as a FB/OCB. DM drops in-between two CB's if needed. Both interior CM's can drop down centrally if needed. In a 3-back system, shifting is better than W's dropping carte blanche. The ball is going to goal, not corner flags... until victory is to be protected.
Nice, I hope your son was able to gain some tips from watching this video. If you guys have any other questions, please feel free to let me know. Cheers! Coach Luis Laureano La Vida Fútbol
For those of us listening, but not able to watch video (driving, work, etc.), If you could use positions instead of #'s, the mixing gets confusing and players today wear all sorts of #'s. 3-1-4-2 (LCB-MCB-RCB) - (CDM) - ( LW-LCM-RCM-RW) - (ST-ST)
With the issue of 3 attackers pressing your 3 defenders during buildup, do you think you can mitigate that issue by bringing up the right keeper to make a back four during buildup? Still allows your libero CB to move forward and still gives you the numerical superiority to build out. As the team moves up, your keeper will stay back and the back three can spread if necessary like Man City and collapse forward/backwards into a back four if possession is lost.
Yeah, this formation is very attack minded versus the more defensive option of the 3-4-1-2. It is great for possession and offensive variability but can be exposed during defensive transition. Thanks for your support! Coach Luis
@@LaVidaFutbol Yeah, I think he was asking, if you have a back 3 wouldn’t that mean they’re all center backs and wouldn’t that also mean your two wide players (the #s 7 & 11 in your video) aren’t midfielders, but instead they are wing-backs?
Benjamin Moreno Saldaña yes the back three are naturally considered center backs. It’s also possible to play defensive players that can act as center backs. With respect to the outside midfielders, I would still consider them outside midfielders rather than wingbacks simply because they are in the third line rather than in the second. That is a difference between playing with the 3412 and the 3142. If you have more offensive minded players + a #10 then you can play with this formation. If your players are more defensive minded but are conditioned to run up and down the pitch, make crosses and help the attack then the 3412 would be more appropriate. It always depends on the type of players one has. I hope this answers the original thought.
Hello and thank you for your support! I can do a video on that formation but unfortunately it would take more time for xabi’s style because I actually haven’t seen that team play. I would have to look up some footage or try and watch a replay of a match. Nevertheless, I can try and I’ll see what I can find and provide for you.
Hi, this app is sport session planner. If you see my newest videos, I now use TacticalPad for my videos. Both are good but I would say that I like TacticalPad more. The good thing about SportSeasionPlanner though, is that you can also use it for Futsal. On TacticalPad, you would have to but the software separately to use the Futsal option. I hope that helps. Thanks for your support!
Yes, TacticalPad is more user friendly. It is more like having a tactic board and having all the buttons at your disposal and Sport Session Planner is also like that but bit more complicated. The main detail is that TacticalPad is like an actual tactical board, it doesnt move whereas sportsession planner is a bit more adjustable. On one hand that l is good because you can look at things from different angles but it can be annoying when trying to grab a player, ball, cone, etc., and you grab the field instead because then the whole field moves when all you wanted to do is move a cone. TacticalPad has different field angles that you can choose from but once you choose it, it is fixed. SSP has other field angles as well but they are all adjustable so the same problem can arise with all field angles. I would like to be clear, I prefer TacticalPad for my videos but in general both have their advantages. SSP has everything saved online and you do not need any extra storage and the football option comes with the futsal option as well. That is extra for TacticalPad. I know this is a long response but hope it helps.
I would say you need strong center backs who are dynamic and can play well offensively and defensively. You also need a strong #6 who can play as a CB as well but also be a box to box player that can stop the opponents when necessary. I think Man City have the team to play in this formation.
Yes, the 2-1-4-3 is a variation of the 433 in which you have the FBs push up in line with the two offensive midfielders while the #6 position stays back to help the two CBS. I’ll work on that video soon. Thanks for your request. Coach Luis Laureano La Vida Fútbol
My coach used this formation, I played in the left wing, but instead of the midfield going to defence, he made the rw and lw into lb and rb when defending, when counter attack happens, the midfield instead takes the lw and rw role while the cdm is the sole cm left, leaving 5 people at defence
We using this formation same
If RW and LW drop to form a back 5 w/ cdm cover, and both ICM's move out wider, it leaves a lot of spaces for OPP central attack in front of goal, plus quick counters must be wide or over the top.
Rather, shift back-line over to ballside, W on weakside back-fills as a FB/OCB. DM drops in-between two CB's if needed. Both interior CM's can drop down centrally if needed. In a 3-back system, shifting is better than W's dropping carte blanche. The ball is going to goal, not corner flags... until victory is to be protected.
@@jeffreylytle1563 the cdm as u mentioned stays as the sole midfielder, and this is only during defense and counter attacks
Nice video. My son’s high school runs this formation.
Nice, I hope your son was able to gain some tips from watching this video. If you guys have any other questions, please feel free to let me know.
Cheers!
Coach Luis Laureano
La Vida Fútbol
For those of us listening, but not able to watch video (driving, work, etc.), If you could use positions instead of #'s, the mixing gets confusing and players today wear all sorts of #'s.
3-1-4-2 (LCB-MCB-RCB) - (CDM) - ( LW-LCM-RCM-RW) - (ST-ST)
It's really helpful to learn the numbers. These, of course, don't refer to shirt numbers - they are shorthand for particular roles.
Attack phase at end is a compressed wide-line 4-4-2... or 6-4
With the issue of 3 attackers pressing your 3 defenders during buildup, do you think you can mitigate that issue by bringing up the right keeper to make a back four during buildup? Still allows your libero CB to move forward and still gives you the numerical superiority to build out. As the team moves up, your keeper will stay back and the back three can spread if necessary like Man City and collapse forward/backwards into a back four if possession is lost.
Hello coach... can you please tell me which soccer software are you using for this video tutorial?
Hi there, yes. I used Sport Session Planner for this video.
www.sportsessionplanner.com/
Nice analysis... what's the name of that app you're using
Nagelsmann used this formation at Bayern
Barcelona are scoring as much as they are conceding with this formation...
Yeah, this formation is very attack minded versus the more defensive option of the 3-4-1-2. It is great for possession and offensive variability but can be exposed during defensive transition.
Thanks for your support!
Coach Luis
Huh isent 3 defenders all centerbacks with left amd right wingbacks at midfield.
Hello and thank you for your comment. I'm sorry, did you have a question?
@@LaVidaFutbol Yeah, I think he was asking, if you have a back 3 wouldn’t that mean they’re all center backs and wouldn’t that also mean your two wide players (the #s 7 & 11 in your video) aren’t midfielders, but instead they are wing-backs?
Benjamin Moreno Saldaña yes the back three are naturally considered center backs. It’s also possible to play defensive players that can act as center backs. With respect to the outside midfielders, I would still consider them outside midfielders rather than wingbacks simply because they are in the third line rather than in the second. That is a difference between playing with the 3412 and the 3142. If you have more offensive minded players + a #10 then you can play with this formation. If your players are more defensive minded but are conditioned to run up and down the pitch, make crosses and help the attack then the 3412 would be more appropriate. It always depends on the type of players one has. I hope this answers the original thought.
Hey man enjoyed the video.
I have a request if possible could you do xabi alonso’s 3-3-2-2 formation of real socediad B team.
Thanks 🙏🏽
Hello and thank you for your support! I can do a video on that formation but unfortunately it would take more time for xabi’s style because I actually haven’t seen that team play. I would have to look up some footage or try and watch a replay of a match. Nevertheless, I can try and I’ll see what I can find and provide for you.
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What program did you use to describe it?
I used sport session planner for this video. It is great software. I also like TacticalPad.
Are you a football coach?
I used sport session planner for this video. It is great software. I also like TacticalPad.
Are you a football coach?
Thank you for your video!What app are you using?
Hi, this app is sport session planner. If you see my newest videos, I now use TacticalPad for my videos. Both are good but I would say that I like TacticalPad more. The good thing about SportSeasionPlanner though, is that you can also use it for Futsal. On TacticalPad, you would have to but the software separately to use the Futsal option. I hope that helps. Thanks for your support!
Thank you @@LaVidaFutbol. Will you tell us why you prefer TacticalPad over Sports Session Planner? Great video! Subscribing now.
Yes, TacticalPad is more user friendly. It is more like having a tactic board and having all the buttons at your disposal and Sport Session Planner is also like that but bit more complicated.
The main detail is that TacticalPad is like an actual tactical board, it doesnt move whereas sportsession planner is a bit more adjustable. On one hand that l is good because you can look at things from different angles but it can be annoying when trying to grab a player, ball, cone, etc., and you grab the field instead because then the whole field moves when all you wanted to do is move a cone.
TacticalPad has different field angles that you can choose from but once you choose it, it is fixed. SSP has other field angles as well but they are all adjustable so the same problem can arise with all field angles.
I would like to be clear, I prefer TacticalPad for my videos but in general both have their advantages. SSP has everything saved online and you do not need any extra storage and the football option comes with the futsal option as well. That is extra for TacticalPad.
I know this is a long response but hope it helps.
Is it possible to do a 1-3-2-3-1 playing wide with heavy pressure in the middle?
Yes I can. Do you mean 3-2-4-1?
@@LaVidaFutbol yes, the full backs and wingers playing wide, and the middle presses heavy.
@@vegao22
Don't get me wrong,Im no genius at formation but the formation you mention has only 10 players instead of the usual 11.
Which team suits this formation??
I would say you need strong center backs who are dynamic and can play well offensively and defensively. You also need a strong #6 who can play as a CB as well but also be a box to box player that can stop the opponents when necessary. I think Man City have the team to play in this formation.
@@LaVidaFutbol I think Atletico Madrid also use this formation too with Carrasco and Tripper or Correa as wing backs
@@LaVidaFutbol You just predicted the future
@@sibadas6006that's crazy broooooo
@@LaVidaFutbolwhat about Barcelona?
Can you do 2-1-4-3
Yes, the 2-1-4-3 is a variation of the 433 in which you have the FBs push up in line with the two offensive midfielders while the #6 position stays back to help the two CBS. I’ll work on that video soon. Thanks for your request.
Coach Luis Laureano
La Vida Fútbol