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Cover: coaching the english premier league 4-4-2 - defending
Coaching The English Premier League 4-4-2 - Defending
The 4 - 4 - 2 is the preferred formation for just about every team in the English Premier League. The 4 - 4 - 2 is also used by the majority of the world's top coaches and teams such as European giants Juventus, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich as well as the national teams of Brazil, England, USA, Italy, etc.

Coach David Williams explains the roles and responsibilities of the defenders, midfielders and forwards when the opposition has possession of the the ball. He describes many practices that he has used during his vast coaching experience in the English Premier League that will show you how to train your players to play using the 4 - 4 - 2 formation.

40 minutes. 2005.

DVD
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Cover: principles of defending: 1v1 thru 11v11
Principles of Defending: 1v1 thru 11v11
In today's game, the vast majority of the world's top teams defend zonally. Therefore, understanding the defending principles of Pressure - Cover - Balance is critical for young players. This DVD will show you how to teach the principles of defending to your team. Beginning with teaching the importance of 1v1 defending, the practices will progress to working with a back line, adding midfielders, and then all the way up to 11v11. Shot entirely with youth soccer players highlighting real examples of defensive situations, this DVD offers coaching moments and defensive solutions based on modern defending principles. This DVD includes exercises and drills that cover;
  • 1V1
  • 1V2
  • 2V2
  • 4V4
  • Half field Practices
  • Man to Man Defending
  • Zonal Defending
  • Defending as a Team
Many of the exercises, drills and coaching points in this DVD have been taken from examples of defending practices that have appeared in the WORLD CLASS COACHING magazine over the last 10 years.

50 minutes. 2009.

DVD
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Cover: 11 keys to a winning defense
11 Keys to a Winning Defense
with Mike Freitag,
Indiana University Head Men's Soccer Coach

In this DVD Coach Freitag unpacks his strategy and philosophy on building a winning defense. In 33 years of Indiana soccer, the common thread has been defense. Defending has led the Hoosiers to 17 of the 33 College Cups. Freitag believes that a team must become good defensively first, then offensively. To help you create a winning defense, Freitag presents coaching tips in the following areas: Transition, Pressure, Anticipation, Vision, Communication, Responsibility, Cover, Start up Position, Block, Angle of Approach and Tussle. Using computer animation, Coach Freitag shares seven defensive drills to hone these keys. The conclusion uses game footage to emphasize the point that "little things make a big difference." Use this DVD to make a commitment to defending and put you team in position to win every game.

50 minutes. 2006.

DVD
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Cover: 8 principles for coaching the back four
8 Principles for Coaching the Back Four
with Mick Lyon,
University of Indiana Head Women's Soccer Coach

Coach Lyon puts his defensive philosophy on display in this clinic presentation. A major part of building a defensive unit is coaching the back four. Defending is "an art", according to Lyon, and he feels that attitude and intelligence are mainstays. These characteristics can help you adapt when short of athleticism. A main concept for the back four is team shape, which is broken down into eight pieces. Holding the back four indicates that the unit works together as a group. Lyon believes that token pressure can only be used if directional. He is a believer in real pressure, which makes the opponent uncomfortable. The back four must slide, fill the space and work together. Recovery is a crucial element in back four play also. Tackling the ball puts the pressure on the other team. Counter attack is another key to successfully coaching the back four. Lyon says it is important to include the goalkeeper in your game play, also. On an overhead outline, Lyon shows eight elements of holding the back four. Keeping the ball in front allows you to adjust and read. Depth is a concept that is directly related to your teams' goal. The 3 & 1 and 1 & 3 is a concept that must be mastered to play the back four. Lyon explains communication and dropping with a purpose. Moving and sliding as a unit covers for wide holes that are constantly being created. Because getting beat is a part of the game, recovery is an important aspect of this concept. A distinction is made between driving and tackling. Tackling is a calculated search for the ball. A player should always tackle hard in attempts to win the ball. Defenders are taught to counter attack by moving the play to the opposite side of the field. To cement this teaching, he uses actual game footage to fully explain the eight principles. This DVD can be a tool to strengthen your defense, team communication, and gain a greater understanding of how to keep your opponent from scoring goals.

2006.

DVD
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Cover: zone defense and finishing games
Zone Defense and Finishing Games
with Mark Francis,
University of Kansas Head Women's Soccer Coach

Coach Francis demonstrates zone defense for winning soccer play by sharing drills, technique and teaching points. Francis begins with a 2 v 1 warm-up drill. The focus for the defender is to not let the ball get behind them, wait for an opportunity to win the ball, defend the space instead of the player and pressure the ball in your area. The next progression is 3 v 3 zone defense. This drill works on communication between players, coming from the players behind, and making players defend space. The next progression is 6 v 6/11 v 11 play where pressure and drop skills are mandatory. Francis also shares five finishing games that create skill development and variety. Ball over line crossing game stresses pressure and a competitive environment in a 4 v 4 drill. A crossing game with chasers teaches bent runs, driving the service and timing runs in the box. The 1 v 1 breakaway game simulates a zone in the middle of the field. Finishing with neutral players is another excellent 4 v 4 game that relies on quick shots. Francis concludes with the Brazilian drill. This DVD provides an excellent balance between offense and defense. Francis illustrates how practice can be made competitive and productive with these drills and finishing games.

124 minutes. 2006.

DVD
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