Tony Mee
Name: | Tony Mee |
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City: | Doncaster |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Use as a guide - there are many other responsibilities but give players 3 or 4 for in and out of possession to improve positional understanding.
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Goalkeeper
In Possession
Distribute early with accurate kicks, throws and rolls.
Support defenders when they have the ball and be prepared to receive on either foot.
Communicate with outfield players. Early decisions and clear, purposeful instructions.
Out of Possession
Starting position relative to the position of the ball and in line with the ball.
Sweeper/keeper when the defence pushes up.
Shot stopping - ready position, decision whether to catch/parry or punch. React to 2nd chances.
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Full Backs
In Possession
Try to get on the ball from the Goalkeeper.
Recognise when to get forward to support the attacking play and when to stay back.
Recognise when to come inside & when to overlap.(When Wide MF stay narrow).
Look for forward passes which break lines.
Out of Possession
Try to be close enough to the opposition wide player to pressure their first touch.
Try to show opponents inside until level with the penalty box, then show down the line.
Look to take quick throw-ins on your side of the pitch.
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Centre Backs
In Possession
Be prepared to receive the ball from the goalkeeper.
Try to play angled passes behind the opposition. Play sharp, quick passes to FB & CM.
Attack aerial balls with power, purpose & timing.
Out of Possession
Recognise when to follow opponents short and when to hold your position.
Be comfortable playing 1v1 and 2v2, practice marking goalside and ball side.
When full backs show wide, move deep and centrally to defend crosses.
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Holding MF
In Possession
Try to link play from the defence into advanced midfield and attacking positions.
Be brave enough to want possession and run or pass the ball forwards.
Recognise when your partner has advanced and maintain positional discipline.
Out of Possession
Recover to a defensive position as quickly as possible.
Try to be a defensive screen, preventing passes into the strikers feet.
Be prepared to defend in 1v1 situations against players dropping in between the lines.
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Attacking MF
In Possession
Be comfortable playing in any of the 3 positions & rotate in order to be difficult to mark.
Try to position yourself in between the opposition's lines of defence to get on the ball.
Try to break lines with your passes or run at the defence to cause problems.
Provide support for the striker when he is in possession & recognise when you need to run in behind.
Out of Possession
Recover goal side as soon as possession is lost.
Try to make the midfield congested, make play predictable & pressure your opponents.
Track midfield runners until you are sure they can be passed on (communicate).
Try to win the ball back from the "wrong side" of their players.
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Forward
In Possession
Recognise when to shoot with power & precision.
Show for passes into feet and receive on the half turn.
When play is developing in wide areas, find space between defenders to attack crosses.
Be mobile - try to move defenders around and look for passes between defenders.
Out of Possession
Try to make play predictable.
Be the first line of defence - force defenders to play risky passes.
Try to prevent the ball going into midfield & win the ball from the "wrong side".
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General
These are my thoughts on the Roles & Responsibilities of players, playing in a 1-4-2-3-1 system. In an ideal World all players will have knowledge of their own role but also the role of their nearest "neighbours" on the pitch. This system has evolved over recent seasons to provide an additional line of players, and whilst some roles will match those played in other systems (the GK's will not change much) one or two of the others will have specific differences.
Again, I reiterate that these are my thoughts and are not set in stone. I like to give the players two or three things to think about in possession and out of possession which link to transition.