Dutch Soccer Secrets: Playing and Coaching Philosophy - Coaching - Tactics - Technique by Hans-Dieter Te Poel

Dutch Soccer Secrets: Playing and Coaching Philosophy - Coaching - Tactics - Technique



Download Dutch Soccer Secrets: Playing and Coaching Philosophy - Coaching - Tactics - Technique

Dutch Soccer Secrets: Playing and Coaching Philosophy - Coaching - Tactics - Technique Hans-Dieter Te Poel ebook
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Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Sport, Limited
ISBN: 9781841263274
Page: 235


Better start working on those coaching badges ol man. €�We gave the ball away,” he said. It can be This tactic forces the opposition to be pressured into kicking the ball away quickly, which often results in a mistake, letting Swansea take possession once again. Despite the flamboyant names, many of you who don't watch much youth football will be surprised to find that both teams have a health proportion of domestic players in their teams. Pro Evolution Soccer 2012: join the elite online managers with our ten tips for coaching success. Here are Brendan Rodgers' five secrets to his success: His philosophy about possession football seems simple enough, but it takes a ton of training, players with good technique plus a lot of stamina to make it work. They play basic, no-contact football in Holland and Brazil. This piece was They won the tournaments playing 'Tiki-Taka' football, a type of football that has found its roots in Holland's 'total football', but this time instead of a system that allowed players to interchange positions fluently it turned its focus on the fluency of possession and the very importance of it. Keep your formation tight, change your team style to 'technique' to improve those touches, reduce your slider settings to stop players swapping positions (reducing fatigue) and be as ambitious as Sam Allardyce at the Emirates. Keith Stuart: Gamesblog reader and PES expert 'Goody' provides his guide to the football sim's challenging online management mode. Football coach and blogger Jed Davies examines the 'Tiki-Taka' philosophy deployed by Barcelona under Pep Guardiola and Swansea under Brendan Rodgers. Inter coach Jose Mourinho famously claimed he didn't want his side to have the ball, for fear it would drag his players up the pitch and concede space in behind.

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