| Name: | Brandon Levine |
|---|---|
| City: | Goshen |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Attacking Corner Vs Med City
In swinging Corners from both sides.
#4 Makes movement Back Post, #6 Takes his spot with dynamic movement
#5 and #9 make that deceptive movement forward, #5 be more aware of over hit ball
#8 gives us balance and sweeps up mess.
Same side outside Back recognizes if short service is on, If not then balance us defensively.
Opposite Wingback and winger will be two guys back. Always need to be 1 to 2 numbers up.

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Defending Corner Vs Med City
In swinging Corners from both sides(Especially from right side #9).
#4 and #5 Makes movement front post/center, Trying to open up space for #8 at back post
#10 played quick and short of one, don't expect it to be common but be aware
#11 and #4 man mark CB's #6 man mark #8. #5 AND #3 post and zone. #9 depending on personal will also be in zone.
If they overload then we need to take man out of zone and man mark. GK sets it up.

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Movement Pattern that will be most effective vs Med City
9 Has Many options when 11/7 touch inside. Either Front sharp movement or bike cycle movement to back
Inverted wingers, Dynamic when receive ball
10, Occupy the space our 9 leaves as he will drag defenders out of space
8- Give balance centrally. Can advance higher if our 6 gives you the command, Only really realistic against a 1 striker system.
Opposite Wing Back NEEDS to drift centrally and form an almost 3 back with other 2 CB's
If ball lost, Then our front 4 guys need to force negative passes/Delays. At this level forcing teams to make fast decisions will end up in goals. Order of what we want when we lose possession in this area- 1: Repossession 2:Forcing negative pass/Ball out of bounds 3:Delay and Reshape
Recovery needs to be to force wide

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Movement Pattern #2 for the same ball.
9 can wait longer to either go front or back in this situation.
Wingers use deception to go wide
10, Occupy the space our 9 leaves as he will drag defenders out of space
8- Give balance centrally. Can advance higher if our 6 gives you the command, Will need to fill hole created by Wingback at moments. Only really realistic against a 1 striker system.
Opposite Wing Back NEEDS to drift centrally and form an almost 3 back with other 2 CB's
If ball lost, Then our front 4 guys need to force negative passes/Delays. At this level forcing teams to make fast decisions will end up in goals. Order of what we want when we lose possession in this area- 1: Repossession 2:Forcing negative pass/Ball out of bounds 3:Delay and Reshape
Recovery needs to be to force wide

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From Goal Kick(What we went over today)
9 forces one way and then applies pressure on CB touch
11 needs to start more central to try and Bait the CB to play RB or to let CB keep dribbling into channel.
1.Reposses after losing 2. Force negatives/Out 3. Delay/Reshape
If they manage to break the press then we delay and reshape
LB will then be able to put pressure on the RB but WILL need to deny the channel(Or the inside) to the #7. 7 cannot receive ball
Opposite side Wingback needs to shift over and support the two CB'S to allow our Wingbacks to press.
Cannot Release ball side wingback until opposite side wingback shifts centrally

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If they find 11/7 on diagonal ball from goal kick situation. 2 applies pressure and shifts to the ball, CB's shift over aswell.
LB in this case will have most ground to cover but has to deal with Med City #7
8's need to account for their 10/8 as they will be more active in these phases.
Overall deny the center and force them to play backwards or sideways until we can get into correct shape
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Starting 11 Vs Med City
Players who will participate in warm up
KD,IC, DH, HS, MS,SM,EN, YOSH, HT, JG, YT, Stooge
Players who will be in match day squad of 18
KD,Stooge,HS,MS,SM,EN,YOSH