![]() Of course, FCN can have a positional advantage by FC Copenhagen remaining in their defensive structure. In one run, FCN can have a free player which has a positional advantage. Furthermore the demands for FC Nordsjaelland offensive players, in their offensive 1vs1 skills is also high, which makes it a 50/50 situation and therefore hard to control for either teams. In man-to-man marking, the demand required of the FC Copenhagen players defensive skills, is high in 1vs1. On the other hand, FC Copenhagen controls the space behind their back four and in front of the back four in their zonal-marking, which must be seen as more important then just pressing high with the risk of opening to much space. Do they remain in their defensive structure, they allow FC Nordsjaelland(opponent(black)) to play out from the back which means they control the space. In this situation, see the two pictures below, FC Copenhagen(white) can choose one of two things, either remain in their defensive structure or man vs man. Overloading/Underloadingīy overloading an area, naturally the team is underloading another area on the pitch, where you can seek to get 1vs1, 2vs2 situations, typically you’ll have your best dual players/runners in those areas. Local numerical superiority isn’t equal positional superiority/balance. Furthermore the player in possession, should pass it if he doesn’t have an advantage of being in possession. Furthermore there is no value in playing a teammate which doesn’t have an advantage of receiving the ball, in those situations you should attract the opponents by dribbling close to them to do combinations or just switch the play. The more pressure the player on the ball has, greater is the possibility that he’ll play through the opponents lines but also a great chance that he will loose the ball. The less pressure the player on the ball has, greater is the opportunity that he will make a good decision for the team. What I’ll recognize as locational-play, in which the team attacks by creating local-overload with the intention to either penetrate the opposition, usually widearea of halfspace, or keep possesion by playing through the opponents pressure/gegenpressing. In modern football, it’s quite popular to create diamonds, meaning the player on the ball, two wide players and one player in a high position in the shadow of the opponent pressing player(furthermore there can be a central player, either on the side or just behind the pressing player). Teams that always has a high possession percentage, uses positions in possession to prepare the team for a defensive transition, meaning their defensive play is an integrated part of the phase 1–2–3. Assessment of opponent interactions is critical to evaluate the effectiveness of offensive playing tactics on producing score-box possessions, and improves the validity of team match-performance analysis in soccer.P ositionalplay, what does that mean for a team and their structure, and not at least for the opponent. Multiple logistic regression found that, for the main variable “team possession type”, counterattacks were more effective than elaborate attacks when playing against an imbalanced defence (odds ratio: 2.69 95% confidence interval: 1.64 to 4.43) but not against a balanced defence (odds ratio: 1.14 95% confidence interval: 0.47 to 2.76). Offensive tactics were more effective in producing score-box possessions when playing against an imbalanced defence (28.5%) than against a balanced defence (6.5%) ( P < 0.001). ![]() Multidimensional qualitative data obtained from ten ordered categorical variables were used. We analysed a random series of 1703 team possessions from 163 of 182 (90%) matches played in the professional men's league during the 2004 season. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of playing tactics on achieving score-box possession by assessing opponent interactions in Norwegian elite soccer matches. ![]() Methods of analysis that include an assessment of opponent interactions are thought to provide a more valid means of team match performance.
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