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Manchester United FC

Theres always movement and three or four


options every time they get the ball.Someones
popping off,Berbatovs coming short,Rooneys
pulling into a position,the wide mans coming off
the line into holes.Its fantastic thats what the
top teams do.
Harry Redknapp September 12 th 2009
Implications for coaching young players ?

MOVEMENT
CLARIFY TERMS

MOVEMENT FACTORS

TACTICAL MOVEMENT

WHY ?

WHAT ?

TYPES OF MOVEMENT

PRACTICES

MOVEMENT

Probably the least understood and


most ignored tactical facet of the English game !

INCREASED PLAYING ADAPTABILITY

Different

POSITIONS
OR
Different

ROLES

A player should not move according to where


he thinks a player in his position should move,
but by assessing the position of the ball, his
team-mates, opponents and space nothing is
fixed. Whoever has the ball becomes the
playmaker.
Arrigo Sacchi

CESC FABREGAS

CESC FABREGAS
V WEST
HAMUNITED
UNITED March
ARSENAL(ARSENAL
FC v WEST
HAM
FC 2010)

Any player ,anywhere.

Holland 1974 ?

The Lone Striker

The manager allows me and Stevie Gerrard


free roles as long as one of us defends when
theyve got the ball.
W Rooney

TOTAL FOOTBALL ?

MIDFIELD PLAYER INVOLVEMENT

Flexible Forwards

Connotations of
Holland 1974

We work together in training on combining with each


other and it has really paid off.
We dont have one player who just stays up the front and
stands there.We all like to move around and always try
to make it difficult for defenders.
I think we realise where the space is on the pitch,so when
you see a team mate running into one area,you just
run a different way !
Part of it is instinct, you naturally run towards a space
where you can be a threat to the defence.
Wayne Rooney talking about himself, Ronaldo and Tevez

Systems are dying its about the


movement of ten players now.

Slaven Bilic ( Croatia ) 2009

MODERN SYSTEM VARIETY


4-4-2

4-2-4

4-3-2-1

5-3-2

2-8-0

4-6-0

4-3-3

4-1-2-3

5-2-3

3-4-1-2

4-5-1

4-4-1-1

4-2-3-1

5-2-2-1

3-5-2

4-1-4-1

4-1-3-2

3-4-3

3-1-3-3

SUPPORT

The act of moving to a position to be

available to receive a pass for oneself.

SUPPORT PLAY
Being in the right place at the right time.
Positioning to receive passes at the correct
time in the maximum space available and
then taking advantage of the situation to
advance the play wherever possible.

PERSONAL MOVEMENT ?

A calculated tactical move / manoeuvre that at


its most effective, opens up receiving
options for self and possibly others.

COMBINED MOVEMENT
Individual
movement
within
movement !

Calculated and intelligent ( even rehearsed)


movements between two, three or more players
that compel opponents to choose either to track
an opponent or to let him go and mark the
vacated space.

Q?
Who or what initiates the movement ?

Increased Positional Interchange


United have perfected the method of
doubling up, where one player frees
another by moving into his position and
leaving the defender with two to mark.
It could be midfield players, wide
players or the front man. The intention
is always to get someone in possession
on the turn
Martin Jol

MOVEMENT

WHY ?

MOVEMENT Why ?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7.

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

To receive the ball.


To allow other attacking players to receive the ball.
To move defenders from orthodox to unusual defensive positions.
To move to positions where defenders are reluctant to follow why ?
To stretch distances between defenders ( creating more space & time
for play to develop.)
To cause defenders to hesitate in decision making where 2 or more
players change places especially.
To create space for others to pass or run into or through with and without
the ball.
To create space to operate for self.
To move out of sight of an opponent as the ball moves.
To provide different opponents with different defending challenges.
To overload a chosen area or opponent on the field.
Movement after the pass - possible reasons ?

MOVEMENT Why ?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7.

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

To receive the ball.


To allow other attacking players to receive the ball.
To move defenders from orthodox to unusual defensive positions.
To move to positions where defenders are reluctant to follow why ?
To stretch distances between defenders ( creating more space & time
for play to develop.)
To cause defenders to hesitate in decision making where 2 or more
players change places especially.
To create space for others to pass or run into or through with and without
the ball.
To create space to operate for self.
To move out of sight of an opponent as the ball moves.
To provide different opponents with different defending challenges.
To overload a chosen area or opponent on the field.
Movement after the pass - possible reasons ?

Wayne Rooney
His movement is fantastic.He always tests a defender
and you never know where he is.If your concentration
levels are lapsing as you fatigue,Wayne is there to stick
it in.
He is one of the toughest strikers to play against, he has
all the attributes; great feet,great awareness, pace,he is
strong on the ball and scores with his head as well.
He is hard to mark because he goes deep and is a kind
of floating striker.As a defender sometimes you want
someone who goes right up against you.With players like
Rooney,when he goes in the hole you cant pick him up
and it can disturb where you are on the pitch.He takes
you where you dont want to go.

Michael Brown (Fulham FC 2009)

MOVEMENT
WHATS INVOLVED ?

HOW ?

Intelligence dfding !
Recognition
Execution

Reading and understanding the tactical situation.


Knowing what and where is (advantageous) space. HOW ?
Knowing IF and WHY movement is necessary .
With calculated intent knowing the likely outcome and effect ! TACTICAL
DECISIONS
Recognising where others are or could be moving to and why.
Recognising the advantages of movement at that time.
Knowing what opponents are likely to do .
Understanding opponents defensive priorities and thoughts.
Understanding the capabilities and circumstances of the ball holder.
Understanding personal capabilities. eg pace,agility etc
At the appropriate time.
Possibly, with a timely change of speed and direction and disguise ?.
At varied speeds AND movement within movement..
Unseen / hidden or obvious and deliberate movements ?
Understanding the changing circumstance whilst moving into space.
Knowing how best to utilise the space on arrival.

OPTIONS !
MOVEMENT & CREATING SPACE.

ON the ball for self.


OFF the ball for self.
ON the ball for others.
OFF the ball for others
OTHER !

OPTIONS !
MOVEMENT & CREATING SPACE.

ON the ball for self.


OFF the ball for self.
ON the ball for others.
OFF the ball for others
OTHER !

ON the BALL for self !


MOVEMENT & CREATING SPACE FOR SELF

First touch variety and qualities.


Allowing the ball to run.
Ball manipulation to open up options.
Roll away from pressure.
Bodywork and extension possibilities.
Lower and Upper body feints prior to receiving.
Feints when in possession.
Change of speed and direction with the ball.
Pass, move, check back / change run.
OTHERS ?

OFF the BALL for self.


MOVEMENT & CREATING SPACE FOR SELF

Individual movements,
6 ( Simple,short positional adjustments to receive.)
Stand still !
Slip away un-noticed from opponents drift,slowly when ?
Movements when & at what pace ?
Working against the flow of the play to achieve what ?
Standing start explosive acceleration.
Change of speed, direction and cadence of run, at right time !
Feints on ball arrival.
OTHERS ?
You mean you want me to be on my own !
AL BANGURA - APRIL 2007

ON the BALL - for others.


ASSISTING OTHERS WITH THEIR MOVEMENT & SPACE CREATION

Release of early and fast-passes to feet / space.


Release of late passes having attracted opponents to
the ball.
Passes that bring both attacker & defender to the ball.
Disguised passes.
Passes appropriate to the circumstance eg front foot,
space ,back foot etc
Control early, control late (to attract opponents off
others and towards the ball.)
O
O
X
X
Pass, go forward, replace.
O
X

OFF the BALL for others.


Decoy runs knowingly creating a diversion.
Movements that knowingly attract opponents
and create space for self and others to move
into.
Stand still, position to hold opponents or to
create pass routes for others. eg MF man
marked.
Know just how far opponents will follow !
OTHERS ?

OTHER OPTIONS

Positional interchanges.
Rehearsed ?
Rotation of groups of players.
Big team and units.
Rapid 1 touch / 2 touch inter - passing
sequences.
OTHERS ?

A COACHS CONSIDERATIONS !

SPACE CONSIDERATIONS
High & Low Priority space ?
Where is space available ?
Is space available now or will be later ?
How much space is available ?
Can I get into the space at the right time ?
Is anyone else moving / likely to move to that space ?

PLAYER IN POSSESSION
Distance from the ball-holder ?
Circumstance for the ball-holder ?
- pressure,which foot,1st touch quality ?
Ability of the ball-holder ?
Habits of the ball- holder eg disguise ?

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Opponents position and capability ?
Team-mates movement and intent ?
Personal abilities agility,pace etc
Timing of the move to space ?
Disguise before and during the move

SPACE CREATED

BALL DELIVERED

MAN ARRIVE

Van Nistelrooy

He is one of the few I know, who separates


himself from the game. His thinking is all about
his position and his markers.
Van Nistelrooys awareness of space is
unbelievable. His whole mental attitude in the
box is that if the ball comes into this space, Ill be
there. He has unusual, fantastic concentration
and I think hes becoming even more
concentrated.
Sir Alex Ferguson.

VAN NISTELROOY
THE BALL

SPACES

OPPONENT (s)

SELF

STRIKERs THINKING !
THE BALL
Who is on it ?
What can he do ?
What are his habits / capabilities ?
Pressure angle ,distance.
My distance from the ball his range ?
SPACES

Where are they ?


Can I get there ?
Available now ?
Likely to be available imminently because of player & ball movements ?
Movements of my and opponents around / into the spaces ?
Can ball be played into the space ?
Can I get behind my opponent how ,when ?
Can I get between opponents ?
Do I have to receive the ball goalside of opponents where,when,how ?

STRIKERs THINKING !
MY OPPONENT

Who is it ?
Where is he ?
Distance,angle from me ?
What has he got ?
What are his preferences ?
What are his habits and weaknesses ?
ME ?
Where am I on the field ?
My acceleration ?
My pace ?
My agility?
Know how to lose my opponent ?
How much space do I need ?
When do I go ?
What do I do before I go ?

STRIKERs THINKING !
THE BALL

MY OPPONENT

Who is on it ?
What can he do ?
What are his habits / capabilities ?
Pressure angle ,distance.
My distance from the ball his range ?

Who is it ?
Where is he ?
Distance,angle from me ?
What has he got ?
What are his habits & weaknesses ?

SPACES

ME ?
Where am I on the field ?
My acceleration ?
My pace ?
My agility?
Know how to lose my opponent ?
How much space do I need ?
When do I go and how ?

Where are they ?


Can I get there ?
Available now ?
Likely to be available imminently because of player & ball movements ?
Movements of my and opponent(s) around / into the spaces ?
Can the ball be played into the space ?
Can I get behind my opponent how ,when ?
Can I get between opponents ?
Do I have to receive the ball goalside of opponents where,when,how ?

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