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Coach'sNote #87 | How to deal with man marking?
Beating the first duel can destabilize the entire pressing structure. One successful action often eliminates multiple opponents. That is one of Uruguay problems this World Cup.
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Coach'sNote #86 | How to deal with man marking?
In man-marking systems, defenders are often dragged away from their zones. Pulling an opponent out of position can create space to exploit with a second movement.
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While a compact playing area out of possession has been the norm for years, what stands out is seeing the same principle increasingly applied in possession. It feels like teams are becoming more comfortable attacking in short areas.
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This potencially could become one of the key attacking trends in the years ahead.
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Running at full speed, focus on clean finishing technique and use your momentum rather than trying to generate extra power.
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These actions are difficult to defend because defenders are forced to sprint back toward their own goal.
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Instead of forcing a shot through traffic, play the ball back into the free space.
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Coach’s Note #78
The far-post run is often made by a winger, who is usually tracked by the opposition full-back. In these situations, the full-back can join the far-post attack, as wingers are generally less willing to defend deep inside the penalty area.
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Instead of crossing into the center of the goal where there is no advantage, deliver the ball to the far post where you have superiority.
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superiority around the ball but also creates a clearer finishing opportunity or, at the very least, allows the attacking team to capitalize on a numerical advantage on the weak side.
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Coach’s Note #74
When the pressing fullback blocks the line and presses from behind, the space often opens inside. Play into the target player in the central lane, then continue with a run beyond. If the line is closed, use the inside channel.
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Coach’s Note #73
If the pass from your fullback is strong, let it run.
Do not touch it.
Let the ball travel past you and sprint after it.
The defender must brake, turn, then accelerate again.
You already know the idea - that gives you the advantage.
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Coach’s Note #68
Recovery run on the ball side is support. The fullback delays, you arrive to help: now it’s 2v1, not 1v1.
Without that run, he’s exposed. With it, you control the situation.
Good defending is not heroic, it’s collective!
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Coach’s Note #67
Recovery run means sprint, not jog.
Every second you delay gives the opponent space and options. If you’re late, you’re irrelevant. Intensity is not optional here: it’s the difference between control and chaos.
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Coach’s Note #65
Follow the runner is a team principle, not an individual effort. If everyone commits, the opponent is forced to play sideways instead of forward. No vertical pass means no real threat.
That’s how you protect the goal consistently.
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Coach’s Note #64
Strikers constantly attack the space behind the line, so center backs must follow the run every time. But the danger doesn’t stop there: second wave arrives.
If midfield doesn’t track those runners, the defensive work is incomplete.
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Coach’s Note #63
When you have two runners, there is only one decision - and no time to think. As a defender, you track the most dangerous one, the one closest to the center of the goal.
Try to be first to the ball -> more chance to clearance.
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Coach’s Note #56
Wide attacks often create numerical superiority.
On a back pass, the active defender squeezes and loses control of the space behind.
This is the moment to play in behind or drive into the space
The player beyond the line is the key option.
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Coach’s Note #54
The striker must read the squeeze.
Every backward pass = potential space.
Every meter matters. Movement:
First, move with the line (stay connected)
then, opposite movement --> attack in behind
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Defenders focus on the ball and stepping out — they lose awareness of runners behind them.
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