TRENDS OF MODERN FOOTBALL

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TRENDS OF MODERN FOOTBALL

ANALYSIS OF THE GAME

Analysis of elite football Analysis of elite football Impact on practice and training for players Profile of an elite player

Analysis of elite football The game is going to become faster with less space and less time. Gaby ROBERT, 1986 Players have to react faster. Every movement, every action happens faster. Think faster, act faster, this is the football of the future. Valery LOBANOVSKY, 1996 The evolution of football essentially involves three elements: speed, space and technical and physical strength. Gérard HOULLIER, 2002 In ten years, the game will have moved on. It will be FASTER, STRONGER and played at a HIGHER PACE with more ingenious tactics. Petr CECH, 2007

Analysis of elite football Relationship between space & time: key element of modern football Space: make, use and close down space (width and depth) Reduce distances between team lines Concept of width and depth of play Time: be faster than the regrouping of the defence Retreat of defence: 5 to 6 m/s

Analysis of elite football The most important moment in the game today is when the ball is won or lost. Gérard Houllier

Analysis of elite football Goalscoring 2006 World Cup Champions League Open play 72% (84) 72% (205) Set pieces 28% (33) 28% (80) Total 117 285

Analysis of elite football Set pieces Goals scored from set pieces (30%) Corner kick Free kick (direct) Free kick (indirect) Penalty kick Throw-in

The role of set pieces in elite football 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 penalty kick direct free kick indirect free kick corner kick 30% of goals are scored from set pieces. Result: It is essential to practice set pieces from both a technical and a tactical perspective.

The role of set pieces in elite football Free-kick specialists are vital. The modern ball has also had an impact on set pieces. Claude PUEL OSC Lille

Analysis of elite football Open play Open play: controlled built-up attacks or accelerated attacks 3 to 4 controlled built-up attacks for 1 accelerated attack but 70% of goals scored from open play are the result of accelerated attacks or counter-attacks 30% are the result of controlled built-up attacks A strong team has the capacity to alternate controlled build-up play with collective accelerated collective attacks. 70% of shots come at the end of sequences of 1 to 3 passes 90% of shots come at the end of sequences of 6 passes or less.

Analysis of elite football Open play Match: 100 to 120 attacking plays 10 to 15 threats on goal 3 to 6 clear goalscoring opportunities Shots: 20 to 25 shots per match for both teams 1 goal from every 4 to 5 shots on goal Set pieces : 30% of total goals scored First goal scored: 75% wins, 17% draws, 8% defeats One-on-one situations: The team that wins most one-on-one situations (attack/defence) in the key areas wins the match.

Analysis of elite football Open play We won all one-on on-one-situations,, that s s why we won the match. Sir Alex FERGUSON

Analysis of elite football Open play Controlled built-up up attacks Tactical situation: : Opposing defensive block in position Objective: : Make space or play throughballs How?: - Switch play from one side to the other to create width - Collective control of the ball by multiple passes in order to: - create space in the middle of the pitch for 1-21 2 or 1-2-31 breakthroughs - Switch play out wide for a cross - Set up a long-range shot - Individual initiative and penetration

Analysis of elite football Open play Snake strategy Slow tempo Acceleration + Penetration Passing quality (accuracy, tempo, throughballs) Individual Collective

Analysis of elite football Open play Delivery is everything. Sir Alex FERGUSON The game starts one way, then changes and usually finishes another way. Marcello LIPPI

Analysis of elite football Open play QUICK BREAK 40% of goals from open play were the result of a quick break Classic: : The ball is played long to one or two attackers, who are in a large space and against few defenders Collective: : A group of players attack at pace with direct, fluid combination play (e.g.: Arsenal) Solo: An individual action, direct running with the ball and solo finishing Pressing: : regain the ball early by putting collective pressure on the opponent

Analysis of elite football Open play QUICK BREAK Capacity to accelerate into an attack as soon as the ball is regained The most important moment in the game today is when the ball is won or lost. Gérard HOULLIER Modern training: look for a long first pass Challenge: Anticipate the regrouping of opponents defence Objective: Play the ball up front when possession is regained

Analysis of elite football Open play Act quickly and effectively, avoid anything that could slow play down. Carlo ANCELOTTI

Analysis of elite football Open play You must capitalise on the space in front of you. Sir Alex FERGUSON We need to play in the depths whenever possible. Ottmar HITZFELD The quick transition is the most important aspect quickly restructuring to defend or exploiting the opponent with speed when the ball is regained. José MOURINHO

Number of passes leading up to a goal 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 6 passes or more Less than 4 passes Impact on tactical training: 2 types of attacking plays: Quick attacking play ( < 10 ) Controlled built-up attacking plays (>15 ) The variation between controlled builtup attacking play and quick attacking play is what makes a team successful. Players need to have a tactical understanding in order to identify the right moment and area.

The decisive pass 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Crosses Short passes Long passes Others CROSSES and SHORT PASSES are the most effective ways to score. 50% of goals are scored from a cross (1 out of two goals). Result: - Work on speed - Work on crosses and receiving the ball - Work on tactics to exploit the flanks

Effective playing time 70 60 50 40 30 20 Effective playing time (min.) 10 0 World Cup 90 World Cup 94 World Cup 98 EURO 00 World Cup 02

Effective playing time In 1990, the average effective playing time was 55 minutes. At EURO 2000, it was 68 minutes. Result: for the player: excellent stamina required for the coach: high tempo during training sessions, longer or more frequent sessions

Goalscoring Shooting zones 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5.50m penalty mark 16.50m > 16.50m Key shooting zone: 79% of goals are scored from inside the penalty area BUT 63% of goals are scored between the goal line and the penalty mark Result: Work on shooting from the key shooting zones

Goalscoring Number of touches per player and per goal 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1 touch 2 touches 3 touches 4 touches 5 touches and more 87% of goals are scored after 3 touches at most. Consequence: Work on shooting from inside the penalty area after as few touches and after as short a time as possible

The requirements of elite football PHYSICAL STRENGTH UNDERSTANDING OF GAME TIMING MENTAL STRENGTH

Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships. Michael JORDAN

Psychological requirements MENTAL STRENGTH Competitiveness / winning mentality / resistance to stress / selfcontrol / confidence Commitment / motivation Ability to push oneself / fighting spirit Unburdened / focused / disciplined Desire to improve

Psychological requirements Many fail because they are inhibited when under pressure. Arsène WENGER

Tactical requirements TACTICAL UNDERSTANDING Ability to read the game and make the right decision (timing) Ability to adapt effectively to game situations Ability to adapt to different tactical set-ups and systems during the game Versatility / discipline Ability to play an attacking game Ability to put the opponent under pressure in terms of time and space

My great gift was my ability to read the game. Michel PLATINI The very good teams can change effectively during the game. Jozef VENGLOS

Technical requirements KEY TO SUCCESS Technique adapted to a game with little time and space: quality and diversity Combination of technique and physical strength Range and quality of ball control while moving Ball control / passing Quality and range of shooting (shooting and long passing) Tricks / dribbling / versatility / position-specific skills Strength in one-on-one situations (on the ground and in the air) Ability to keep possession of the ball when under pressure

In Brazil, we believe in flair, possession and joy. Carlos Alberto PARREIRA

Physical requirements FOOTBALLER : MASTER OF TEMPO Ability to produce intensive physical efforts : speed / power / dynamism Ability to adapt to intensive and repeated changes of tempo : resistance Stamina / playing capacity Ability to recover quickly Skill and strength in the challenge Coordination / flexibility / technique

Physical requirements Be ready to play 60 to 70 matches per season. José MOURINHO

Impact on training Technique: more competitive technique Work with opponents in match conditions Intensity Small spaces One-on-one situations Long runs Outnumbered situations Under pressure Creativity and tricks Individual initiative

Impact on training Fitness Longer running distances More intensive technical drills Resistance to pressure and physical impact Work in outnumbered situations Increase aerobic capacity to improve recovery Develop maximum aerobic power Interval training Improve muscular power (strength and speed) Improve coordination (technique)

Impact on training Tactics Individual tactical understanding Collective tactical versatility Adaptability to different systems and set-ups Work on versatility Rapid transition from attack to defence and vice versa Ability to see and to be seen between two opponents Play with movement (stance, calls, support) Work on set pieces Responsibility / adaptability / initiative

Elite players Height: 181cm Weight: 74kg VO2Max: 60 to 65ml Sprint 10m: 1 78 Sprint 20m: 2 89 Sprint 60m: 7 43 Jumping height: 63cm Great speed of movement and running Dynamism Technical skills Muscular power Ability to recover quickly Ability to repeatedly produce short and intensive efforts Tactical understanding Mental strength and self control