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RADOSŁAW BELLADate of birth: 9 September 1987
Nationality: POLAND
Specialization: Football coach
Experience: ● Coach in WKS „Śląsk” Wrocław and SMS „Junior”
Wrocław
● Intership at Bolton Wanderers FC
● Participant of „Juventus Soccer Schools”
● First assistant during at „Ajax Amsterdam Soccer Camp”
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Game Model
„To play football you need to use a ball and your
brain…preferably at the same time…”
Luis Van Gaal
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Game Model
BASICS INFORMATION:Tactics (defense) : 1 – 4 – 3 – 3
Tactics (attack): 1 – 3 – 4 – 3
Philosophy:
60% possession of the ball + 40% defense =
100% control of the game!!!
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READING THE GAME –
4 moments of the game
GAME
ATACK
Defensivetransition
DEFENSE
Offensivetransition
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ATTACK
When we have a ball
MACRO
PRINCIPLE
1. GAINING THE PLAYING
FIELD
2. POSSESION OF THE BALL
(FOR GAINING THE PLAYING
FIELD)
SUB
PRINCIPLES
1a/ Positioning between and behind
opponents (free space)
1b/ Penetration pass.
2a/ Changing side’s.
2b/ Positioing: width and deep (attack
geometry).
SUB SUB
PRINCIPLES
1c/ Movement (changing positions
with balance).
2c/ Assurance the attack position (loss
the ball isn”t a problem)
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DEFENSIVE TRANSITION
DEFENSIVE TRANSITION
MACRO
PRINCIPLE
1. IMMEDIATE PRESSURE TO
THE BALL CARRIER
2. DELAY
SUB
PRINCIPLES
1a/ Close the space the ball carrier.
1b/ Close passes lines for opponents
2a/ Back under the ball.
2b/ Narrowing the field of play (back
to the base).
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DEFENSE
Our team without the ball
MACRO
PRINCIPLE
1. „BASE”
We cover as much space as
possible (when we are in the base
= without the ball)
2. PREPARE TO ORGANISE
PRESSURE
SUB
PRINCIPLE
1b/ Compact of the team (all
players).
1c/ Direct opponent with the ball to
lateral channels.
2a/ Pressure signals– 4th pass of
opponents or when they will go to the
pressure zone..
SUB SUB
PRINCIPLE
1d/ Cotrol opponents game
(Advantage in the middle of the
game).
2b/ Try to get the ball back (proper
movement without the ball – close
passes lines).
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ATTACKING TRANSITION
ATTACKING TRANSITION
MACRO
PRINCIPLE
1. COUNTERATTACK 2. POSSESION
SUB
PRINCIPLE
1a/ Forward pass.
1b/ 3+1 .
One oplayer with the ball and tree
which gives support.
2a/ Protect the ball (ball mastery).
2b/ Pass to free player (looking for free
space).
SUB SUB
PRINCIPLE
1c/ Go forward rest players of the
team (organisation in defense!)
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MACRO PRINCIPLE1. MacroPrinciple: GAINING THE PLAYING FIELD
„Possession but progression”.
Dribble the ball forward (if you have space).
Players movement.
We want to score a goal (winning approach).
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SUB PRINCIPLE1a/ Positioning between and behind opponents
(free space).
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SUB PRINCIPLE1b/ Penetration pass:
Podanie do przodu, mijające jak najwięcej
przeciwników.
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SUB PRINCIPLE1c/ Movement players without the ball (changing
positions without changing balance)
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POD ZASADA cd 21c/ Movement players without the ball (changing
positions without changing balance)
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MACRO PRINCIPLE2. MacroPrinciple: Possesion of the ball (for gaining the
playing field) – ball circulation.
Short passes in the center of the fiels.
We want to score a goal (winning approach).
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III PHASES OF ATTACK
BUILDING FINNISHINGCREATE
SITUATION
PHASE I PHASE II PHASE III
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FINISHING– Shots on the goal
(Probability)
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„Missing the target is a mistake but a bigger
problem is not taking responsibility to shoot at
goal at all attackers must accept the risk of
failure”
Horst Wein
3v58v6
SUB PRINCIPLE1. SUB PRINCIPLE: „BASE”.
We cover as much space as possible (when we are in
base = without the ball).
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BASE – our task:
1. Move in organise group.
2. Opponent cannot play the ball to the center.
3. We need to force opponents to play in lateral
channels.
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SUB SUB PRINCIPLE1c/ Control the opponent’s game (advantage in
middle of the game – always!)
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3 v 2
2 v 1 3 v 1
SUB SUB PRINCIPLE1c/ Control the opponent’s game (advantage in
middle of the game – always!)
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MACRO PRINCIPLE
2. MacroPrinciple: PREPARE TO PRESSURE.
Number „9” start the pressure (knowledge about
pressure signals)
Pressure takes 4 seconds.
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MACRO PRINCIPLE
2. MacroPrinciple: PREPARE TO PRESSURE.
Number „9” start the pressure (knowledge about
pressure signals)
Pressure takes 4 seconds.
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SUB SUB PRINCIPLE2a/ Pressure signals – 4th pass of opponents team
or when they will go to the pressure zones.
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Pressure zone
Pressure zone
SUB SUB PRINCIPLE2a/ Try to get the ball back (proper movement
player without the ball – closing passing lines).
Force opponent with the ball to play to the
center (in his half) or play to the wings (on our
half)
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SUB SUB PRINCIPLE2a/ Try to get the ball back (proper movement
player without the ball – close passes lines).
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TRANSITIONS
DEFENSIVE TRANSITION:
1. Immediate pressure to the ball
carrier
1a/ Close the space the ball carrier.
1b/ Close passes lines for ball carrier
2. DELAY
2a/ Back under the ball
2b/ Narrowing the playing field (back
to the base)
OFFENSIVE TRANSITION
1. Counter attack
1a/ Forward pass.
1b/ Rule 3+1
1c/ Go forward rest player of the
team
2. POSSESION
2a/ Protect the ball (ball mastery)
2b/ Pass to free player (lokking for
free space).
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MacroPrinciple: PRESSURE!
Losing the ball=
1. IMMEDIATE PRESSURE TO THE BALL
CARRIER
SubPrinciples:
1a/ Close the space the ball carrier.
1b/ Close passes lines for ball carrier.
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MacroPrinciple: DELAY
Failed pressure =
2. DELAY
SubPrinciples:
2a/ Back under the ball.
2b/ Narrowing field of play.
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2b/ Narrowing the playing field
Good delay need to cause narrowing the playing
field field!
NARROWING:
When we don’t have the ball:
Players are close to each other,
Formations are close to each other.
Narrowing the field of play = back to the
„base”!!!
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DEFENSIVE TRANSITION:
ON HALF OF OPPONENTS
1. Immediate pressure to the ball
carrier
1a/ Close the space the ball carrier.
1b/ Close passes lines for opponents
2. DELAY
2a/ Back under the ball
2b/ Narrowing field of play (back to
the base)
ON OUR HALF
1. DELAY
1a/ Back under the ball
(Immediately!!!).
1b/ Narrowing field of play
2. Immediate pressure to the ball
carrier
2a/ Close the space the ball carrier
2b/ Close passes lines for opponents
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We have different ways of defensive transition: on our half and on half of opponents
because we need to protect penalty box (change order of the rules).
ATTACKING TRANSITION
1. COUNTER ATTACK
1a/ FORWARD PASS
1b/ RULE 3+1
2. POSSESION
2a/ PROTECT THE
BALL
2b/ PASS TO FREE
PLAYER
1c/ GO FORWARD REST
PLAYERS
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MacroPrinciple: COUNTER
ATTACK
SubPrinciples
1a/ Good forward pass!
IF IT IS GOOD:
1b/ Rule 3+1– one player with the ball and three
players without (support) – always run to the end
of action.
1c/ Go forward rest players of the team
(defensive organisation).
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SUB PRINCIPLESubPrinciple
1b/ 3+1 one player with the ball and three
without (support) – always to the end of action
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SUB PRINCIPLESubPrinciples
1b/ 3+1 one player with the ball and three
without (support) – always to the end of action
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SUB PRINCIPLESubPrinciple
1c/ Go forward rest players of the team
(defensive organisation) and go tho the base
(avoid opponents counterpressing)
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SUB PRINCIPLESubPrinciple
1c/ Go forward rest players of the team
(defensive organisation).
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MacroPrinciple: POSSESION
SubPrinciples
2a/ Protect the ball (ball mastery – still narrow
positioning)
2b/ Pass to free player (looking for free space).
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RADOSŁAW BELLA
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„Everything should be made as simple as
possible… but not simpler”
Albert Einstein
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RADOSŁAW BELLA
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