thanks so much for great drill! please can you explain how the neutral player attracts pressure that creates space to progress using outside players? can you give an example from this drill please?
I have gotten a lot of new subscribers and a lot of views of this video in that last couple of weeks. Can any of my new subscribers/viewers tell me where you seen the video please? I also have more videos coming soon.
Someone shared it in a "Tactical Periodization" group on Facebook. Lots of great stuff like this is shared there, but this was better presented & easy to follow.
New season of football with the school side (I am the teacher), got a group of Y7's who play superb football, this will take them to the next level! Question, do you know how big the area used is?
The middle part of this video was translated from a Spanish video by Inigo Trigueros and you can find it here ruclips.net/video/Ly5akLD_RPs/видео.html I didn't know whose video it was or I would have have put it in the video itself. Check out his work.
I've been trying it with 14 year olds, and the difference after 3 sessions is very noticeable. I'm going to make it a regular part of our training, it's an excellent exercise. Thanks for the video.
yes my man .they will be used to passing n playing under pressure n in the meantime they will be responsible ..ask me i won juniors leaq with the same style ..the masidlale one
You can change them at each rest period, but it depends on what the focus of the session is and which players you're focusing on. You might want to keep them in there to help with the relationship or movement patterns if you know they will be starting the next match together.
This focuses on the shift of mentality from defend to attack and vice versa, so the four in the middle are initially defending, and the four on the outside maintain possession with the three neutrals in the middle, when the defenders win it they then swap places with the four on the outside to now become the possession team, all whilst keeping the ball moving.
THIS IS EXCELLENT WORK, i'm a budding coach and analyst and this has completely blown my mind. Thank you!
This was brilliant. The same pattern can be seen in plenty of Barca and Bayern games.
And now Arsenal
For a football lover this is symphony..
Keep it 69 likes
thank you for this video to Kieran! - for all new watchers i suggest watching it at 0,5 speed , to better get the visual examples in the video.
fantastic work! if you upload any more videos, that would be great
Thank you - I will be walking an U13s squad through this video and taking the drill.
Pure gold. Just absolute gold.
thanks so much for great drill!
please can you explain how the neutral player attracts pressure that creates
space to progress using outside players? can you give an example from this drill please?
Sensacional o empenho !!!
Thanks for sharing this!
I have gotten a lot of new subscribers and a lot of views of this video in that last couple of weeks.
Can any of my new subscribers/viewers tell me where you seen the video please?
I also have more videos coming soon.
I came because the guardiola's book. talks a lot about this exercise. I'm from Brasil. Thanks for upload
Someone shared it in a "Tactical Periodization" group on Facebook. Lots of great stuff like this is shared there, but this was better presented & easy to follow.
New season of football with the school side (I am the teacher), got a group of Y7's who play superb football, this will take them to the next level! Question, do you know how big the area used is?
Brian LeGacy How can I find that group? Please
facebook.com/groups/tactical.periodization/
Thanks
beautiful work ! thanks for sharing.. any chance of the sound working?
jibhu11 there is no sound on the video.
Nice work Kieran.
The Performance Locker thanks very much. Hopefully I’ll have a few more videos up soon.
The middle part of this video was translated from a Spanish video by Inigo Trigueros and you can find it here ruclips.net/video/Ly5akLD_RPs/видео.html
I didn't know whose video it was or I would have have put it in the video itself. Check out his work.
Hello Coach Kieran . do you have any video for Pep Guardiola or other coach passing drill . with your explain on this video please . thank you
very nice video, thanks a lot!
This is rondo on steroids.....
Marvelous
what age group minimum would it be to try this exercise on?
I would wait until 12+ personally.
I've been trying it with 14 year olds, and the difference after 3 sessions is very noticeable. I'm going to make it a regular part of our training, it's an excellent exercise. Thanks for the video.
🔥
Soccer players have been doing this since I can remember this isn’t anything Pep started
Nana Banful YEAH BUT NONE HAVE REVOLUTIONIZED IT LIKE PEP SO GTFOH WITH YOUR HATING ASS
Maybe true Nana, but Bruce Lee didn't start Kung fu or martial arts either, doesn't mean he become any less of a master!
Would this drill work for 5 a side ?
yes my man .they will be used to passing n playing under pressure n in the meantime they will be responsible ..ask me i won juniors leaq with the same style ..the masidlale one
@@komanemasemola Thank you
When do you change neutral players?
You can change them at each rest period, but it depends on what the focus of the session is and which players you're focusing on. You might want to keep them in there to help with the relationship or movement patterns if you know they will be starting the next match together.
Tiki Taka the masters way...
This is futsal, I like more football ;)
21mil me gusta y no saben diferenciar Posicion de Posesion...
Así es. Dos cosas muy distintas
Gracias, al fin alguien que sabe de futbol
when the 4 not in possession win it, does the other 4 become the outsiders?
This focuses on the shift of mentality from defend to attack and vice versa, so the four in the middle are initially defending, and the four on the outside maintain possession with the three neutrals in the middle, when the defenders win it they then swap places with the four on the outside to now become the possession team, all whilst keeping the ball moving.
Vidal dislike kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk