Developing a Soccer Philosophy that Fits Your Team
Posted: Tuesday, March 17, 2009
by Jim Smoot
http://learnyouthsoccer.com
One thing that a new coach needs to figure out when learning how to coach soccer is how to develop a team philosophy based on the players that are available. There are many different tactics that a coach could use during a game. Being able to adapt your teams style of play will make the teams success much more likely.
It is very frustrating to watch is a coach that has already decided what style of soccer to play, regardless of the talent on the team. These coaches may know how to coach soccer, but they are not good at adapting.
The problem comes when the defenders are not very fast, but pushing up is the only style of play the coach uses. The defenders do what they are told and move up to midfield. When the other team has a fast break opportunity, the defenders cannot get back fast enough. The opposing team can now go one-on-one or two-on-one against the goal keeper, which is a matchup that favors the attackers. The opposing team scores, and the defenders get yelled at for not falling back fast enough.
Look at your team. You see them every day at practice. You know what they are capable of. If you have slower players on defense, adapt your style of play so they do not push up as far, and have less distance to cover on defense. If you have faster players, by all means push up to provide more offensive pressure on your opponent.
Part of learning how to coach soccer is learning different variations on basic formations that allow you to take advantage of your teams strengths, and minimize their weaknesses. You need to learn how to give your players the best opportunity for success. Do not fall into a routine based on what worked for you for one season. Every team, and every season is different. Learn to adapt. That is how you learn to coach soccer.
Jim Smoot writes the "Learn Youth Soccer" website at http://learnyouthsoccer.com. It provides reviews of some great resources that will help you learn to coach soccer.
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