Rondos sometimes look complicated. Here's the truth: they work whether you understand them or not. But understanding them changes everything.
This handy one-pager gives you some ideas for rondo variations that teach principles of the game.
Hopefully, it will help you come up with your own.
Some more thoughts on Rondos here 👇
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"Breaking down Inter Milan's tactical brilliance - 5 attacking ideas under Inzaghi"
➡️ Based in a 3-5-2, Inter follows positional principles with many rotations and different structures that helps them to be more unpredictable.
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I share an outline of the technical, physical, and tactical methods implemented during the week to prepare for a weekend game
This approach can be altered based on the age group you're coaching and the number of games in a week
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Ooof!
Come on now…
Come on…
Ange gets it. Ange really does get it. He gets the granular details of mindset.
“We’re not playing our football. We’re reacting to the time. We’re reacting to the score…”
Ange…straight out of the playbook of a sport psychologist. This is impressive. I’m impressed!
“Sometimes that’s false” he says, pointing to the scoreline. “Sometimes you’re battering a team and losing one-nil. Other times you’re winning one-nil and you’re getting away with it. You can’t react to that…”
Oh Ange…you beaut!
Ok, ok…so I’m getting carried away. But, as simplistic as this sounds, this is a fantastic message…and one that, as simplistic as it is, is rarely spoken about in team meetings (at least in my experience…and that’s not to suggest it never is).
But here’s the thing. It’s all very well asking players to direct their mind towards the controllables. It’s another thing helping them to do this. You can be as insistent as you want, the reality is that players need simple but powerful mental playbooks to help them do this.
They need simple but powerful mental playbooks packed with individual-specific mental techniques that help them compete with mental skill…
-to be able to stay focused and connected to the game no matter what
-to be able to play at an optimal level of intensity no matter what
-to be able to execute actions with energy-forward…with a positive intent no matter what
Recognising how to create quick finishing opportunities off "bounce passes" can be highly effective in the attacking 3rd.
Here's a practice supporting players understanding of off ball movement to receive bounce passes to finish
Bayern Munich is off to a flying start this season with 33 goals in 9 games, 3.66 per match.
Man-to-man high pressing, aggressive counter-pressing, fluidity in possession...
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Rondo Practice - Probe to Score
One of numerous Rondo practices on our website.
This practice is excellent for building patience around the box and has a counter-pressing element.