My name is Luis Laureano and I am a soccer coach. I grew up in Southern California and now live in Germany. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Sport Psychology and Leadership and a Master's Degree in Recreation and Sport Sciences with a concentration in Soccer Coaching from Ohio University. I currently hold an USSF E License, an UEFA C License and an UEFA B License from Germany. At the moment I currently coach an U17 boys team.
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Wouldn't it be better to just stay as the defense zone 121 and let the opponent team Do all the running and players just switch there marks..? I've done this and it has worked about the same instead of players in this case the alas chasing them ..? Specially if you have a couple of bad subs..? I would like to gear tmyour thoughts on thay.👍🏼
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.
hey so I usually play the cb position and that’s kind of been my mentality but recently my coach switched me to holding mid position do you have any tips on this position that could help me?
Thanks for the video, i am on my way to attaining my C license and hopefully getting my B. Where I live its only futsol, your videos will help alot and we dont have a certified coach. Thank you
We 100% sure that ruben amorim is going to liverpool next season after the departure,i would like ruben amorim to use the 3-4-1-2 formation because he likes to play the back 3,to boost to the favorites of Trent alexander arnold and Andy Robertson,Cody Gakpo at the attacking mid to play infront of the front 2 which is Rodrygo who is likely to be signed to liverpool and to play with him alongside Diogo Jota.We will take over europe i promise with this tactic i give💀🧠
In this formation what type of fullback is good -- fullback finisher or offensive fullback.. ?? I I'm using offensive fullback both side.... I think using fullback finisher in right side and offensive fullback in left side it's better ... I will try what do you think !! Because I attack on right side too much
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Hi, I just tried this formation in my moded PES 21 with Man City. It worked wonders! I scored more goals than I usually do, in the few test matches I played. It definitely an attacking formation and required a huge discipline and manual input defensively. Though, it's worth the risk, since I'm outscoring the opposition anyway.
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
This is pretty conservative sitting your wing backs so far back on defending. We like to have our wing backs push up onto the opponents outside backs, take away the line and force the play back in towards the middle. Their starting point may be a bit deeper to start to cover the space on the flanks, but they must anticipate the ball going wide and quickly step to close down the ball.