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4v4+4 Guardiola Soccer Rondo: STEP-BY-STEP Guide for Beginners 

Paul Spacey
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One of the only step-by-step guides available on RU-vid for Pep Guardiola's hugely popular 4v4+4 exercise (also 4v4+3).
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This is an ideal guide for beginner coaches looking to understand all of the concepts and variations to implement this exercise with their team.
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0:00 Intro
0:27 Players & Equipment
1:04 Field Setup
1:27 Field Size
2:05 How Does It Work?
2:46 How Long Is Each Game?
3:13 Touch Restrictions
3:37 Keeping Score
4:07 Variations & Key Concepts
4:15 More Videos
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Josep "Pep" Guardiola Sala is a Spanish professional football manager and former player, who is the current manager of Premier League club Manchester City. He is considered one of the greatest managers of all time.
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@melissaschloneger9902
@melissaschloneger9902 2 года назад
Thank you for putting this on youtube. It is a variation on our basic 4v4+4 and will challenge my players.
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey 2 года назад
Glad you found it helpful Melissa; good luck with your team!
@estiflijochuf.c6113
@estiflijochuf.c6113 2 года назад
Wow its amazing keep it up bro we expects more
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey 2 года назад
thanks, more to come!
@njiarmstrong1642
@njiarmstrong1642 7 месяцев назад
i am so greatful and it has really help me to improve my boys
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey 7 месяцев назад
I’m so glad it is helping your boys! 🙏
@HD-th6mt
@HD-th6mt Год назад
that was class
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey Год назад
Cheers HD! If you’re looking for something more substantial in terms of a coaching program, check out my website pauljspacey.com
@MK-pz6vv
@MK-pz6vv 9 месяцев назад
The training you displayed first is a 4v4 + 3
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey 9 месяцев назад
Yes, the original version of this exercise. But it evolved to 4v4+4, which is what the video focuses on.
@footballphilosophy2023
@footballphilosophy2023 5 месяцев назад
What's the rules on how many players can leave the rectangle when the ball is with the outer players
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey 5 месяцев назад
No restrictions other than the outside players cannot go more than a couple of steps backwards, otherwise the size of the space becomes irrelevant. Nobody is ‘immune’ to being challenged basically.
@footballphilosophy2023
@footballphilosophy2023 5 месяцев назад
@@PaulSpacey thanks appreciate the feedback. Often we get kids running off away from the box. This sime tweak of a few steps back is good and effective
@nofurtherwest3474
@nofurtherwest3474 Год назад
For very beginners, can you start with a basic passing pattern with no pressure?
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey Год назад
Absolutely. Simply remove the defending team from the middle and have the outside team plus the neutral players pass the ball quickly with 2-touches maximum, while moving around but with no opponents. This gets them used to the shape and angles of passes they will be making. You can progress to opponents once players are comfortable passing the ball quickly and accurately.
@nofurtherwest3474
@nofurtherwest3474 Год назад
@@PaulSpacey Thanks! In general, when they are passing, do you try to tell the passer to pass to the receiver's front foot? (ie the foot closer to the opponent's half) will this make it easier to control and pass again? eg I'm assuming the left back will want to pass up to his mid using his left foot correct? so should he receive it on his left too, ideally?
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey Год назад
Depends how you look at it; front or back foot, whichever is the furthest away from the opponent closest to them. Mostly, you want players to be receiving with an open body shape so that’s likely going to be their back foot.
@gkarma15
@gkarma15 7 месяцев назад
What if the neutral player’s pass gets intercepted? Does the offense and defense switch?
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey 7 месяцев назад
Yes. Quickly.
@hungrytime3343
@hungrytime3343 Год назад
May l change to 2vs2vs2 and 3vs3vs3 ? And how to play ?
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey Год назад
This exercise is positional, so the numbers are required from that perspective. You have full backs and wingers on the outside with either a GK or center back at one end then a striker at the other end; neutrals in the middle are 6’s or 8 and 10. There’s a good reason this exercise is so popular and used by virtually every top level club at one time or another; it is very effective and the setup is positionally realistic. If you want an exercise with less numbers of players, check out our possession pressure drill video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q8YFTcgljDs.html
@hungrytime3343
@hungrytime3343 Год назад
@@PaulSpacey I go to this link and Thank you , I will use them to train several kids in Thailand
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey Год назад
You’re welcome. Good luck with the training!
@yunisharai428
@yunisharai428 Год назад
What do we do if defender caught the ball?
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey Год назад
They immediately switch places with the four players on the other team and move to the outside of the area. It is a transition exercise where you are constantly defending or attacking; the four neutral players always play with the team on the outside of the area.
@obiksobri4077
@obiksobri4077 9 месяцев назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@SuperFootballDrills
@SuperFootballDrills Год назад
For real beginners I'd stop the play when the defenders win the ball and then progress to transitioning quickly. I think you need to include the key coaching points otherwise you're just coaching the practice.
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey Год назад
There are definitely benefits to stopping the play at times, particularly if the same mistakes are being made frequently. You just don’t want to get into the habit of stopping play too much for the sake of it; the coach talking is way less important than young players getting time on the ball to figure out problems themselves.
@SuperFootballDrills
@SuperFootballDrills Год назад
@@PaulSpacey It was more about stopping to get the players used to transitioning between attack and defence (attackers moving inside and defenders moving outside) until they get the hang of it rather than making any lengthy coaching intervention.
@PaulSpacey
@PaulSpacey Год назад
Got it, in that case you’re spot on. Young players often need that reminder before it becomes habit 🧠
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