How to be attacker's worst nightmare
Summary
TLDRIn this video, 'Mess' shares five soccer defending tips: 1) Backtracking with caution, waiting for attackers' mistakes. 2) Being physical to intimidate opponents, especially if they're faster. 3) Psychological tactics to unsettle attackers, like minor fouls and celebrating tackles. 4) Defending corner kicks by staying close to attackers and pushing them off balance. 5) Luring attackers to control their direction, especially useful against faster opponents.
Takeaways
- 🔙 Backtracking: Stay calm and comfortable when the attacker has the ball, wait for their mistake to intercept.
- 💪 Be Physical: Stay close to the attacker and use physicality to your advantage, especially if they're faster.
- 🧠 Get in Their Head: Make the attacker insecure by pushing, holding, or other subtle tactics to gain a mental edge.
- 🎉 Celebrate Tackles: Boost team morale and lower the attacker's confidence by celebrating successful tackles.
- 🤝 Defend Corner Kicks: Stay close to attackers during corner kicks,不给空间,push them off balance to make scoring difficult.
- 🚫 Avoid Over-Backtracking: Be aware of the situation and don't always backtrack, as it can be dangerous near the goal.
- 👥 Team Defense: Work together with your team to cover spaces and support each other during defense.
- 🤸♂️ Anticipate Moves: Anticipate the attacker's moves and position yourself to intercept or block their path.
- 🏃♂️ Control the Pace: If you're slower, control the pace of the game to your advantage instead of chasing speed.
- 🛑 Force Direction: Lure the attacker to a less dangerous side of the field to control the game.
Q & A
What is the first tip mentioned by Mess for defending in soccer?
-The first tip is about backtracking, where you should stay calm and comfortable when the attacker has the ball, wait for their mistake, and then go in to take the ball.
Why should a defender not always backtrack?
-A defender should not always backtrack because it could be dangerous when the attacker is close to the goal, as it may leave the goal exposed.
What is the significance of being physical during a soccer game?
-Being physical is significant as it can intimidate the attacker, especially if they are faster, and can prevent them from comfortably controlling the ball.
How can a defender get into the head of an attacker?
-A defender can get into the head of an attacker by doing small things like pushing, holding their shirt, or celebrating tackles to make the attacker insecure and prone to mistakes.
What is the risk of getting too physical with an attacker?
-The risk of getting too physical is that the referee might see it and give a yellow card for unsportsmanlike conduct.
What is the importance of celebrating a tackle in soccer?
-Celebrating a tackle can lower the attacker's confidence and boost the team's morale.
What should a defender focus on when defending a corner kick?
-When defending a corner kick, a defender should stay close to the attacker, not give space, and try to push the attacker off balance to make it harder for them to score.
Why is it important for defenders to have more leeway from the referee during corner kicks?
-Defenders have more leeway because physical contact is more common during corner kicks, but they must be careful not to pull or push the attacker excessively.
How can a defender lure an attacker to one side?
-A defender can lure an attacker to one side by positioning their body to control the attacker's movement, creating the illusion of space in one direction while being ready to react if the attacker tries to change direction.
What is the purpose of luring an attacker to one side?
-The purpose is to control the direction of the attacker's movement and prevent them from using their speed advantage, making it easier for the defender to maintain control.
What body positioning should a defender use when trying to lure an attacker?
-The defender should put their shoulder outside, open their legs, and angle their body to guide the attacker in the desired direction.
Outlines
🏃♂️ Backtracking and Anticipating Mistakes
The speaker introduces the first defensive tip in soccer, which is about backtracking. They suggest staying calm and comfortable when the attacker has the ball and is approaching. The key is to wait for the attacker to make a mistake and then quickly take the ball. It's important to be aware of the situation and not always backtrack because it could be dangerous if the attacker is close to the goal. The speaker emphasizes the importance of timing and anticipation in defending.
💪 Being Physical with the Attacker
The second tip focuses on being physical with the attacker. The speaker advises staying close to the attacker when they receive the ball and using physicality to intimidate them during the game. This tactic is particularly useful if the attacker is faster, as it allows the defender to use strength instead of speed. The speaker also mentions the psychological aspect of defending, suggesting that getting into the attacker's head can make them insecure and lead to mistakes.
🧠 Psychological Warfare on the Field
The third tip is about getting into the attacker's head to gain a mental advantage. The speaker suggests using tactics like pushing, holding the shirt, or other small actions that might not be seen by the referee. They warn about the risk of receiving a yellow card for such actions. Celebrating tackles is also mentioned as a way to lower the attacker's confidence and boost team morale.
🚫 Defending Corner Kicks
The fourth tip is about defending corner kicks. The speaker stresses the importance of staying close to the attacker and not giving them space. They suggest pushing the attacker off balance to make it harder for them to score. The speaker notes that defenders have more leeway from the referee during corner kicks but cautions against excessive pulling or pushing.
⚔️ Controlling the Attacker's Movement
The final tip is about controlling the attacker's movement by luring them to one side. The speaker explains that if the attacker is faster, it's important to maintain some space between the attacker and the defender to prevent them from running away. They demonstrate how to position the body to funnel the attacker in a specific direction, making it easier to control the situation and regain possession of the ball.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Backtracking
💡Physical play
💡Mental advantage
💡Corner kick defense
💡Luring the attacker
💡Positioning
💡Tackling
💡First touch
💡Goal proximity
💡Referee awareness
Highlights
Backtracking is essential for defenders to stay calm and ready to intercept the ball.
Defenders should wait for the attacker's mistake before making a move.
Backtracking can be dangerous if the attacker is close to the goal.
Being physical with the attacker can disrupt their control and confidence.
Physicality is particularly useful when the attacker is faster.
Getting into the attacker's head can make them insecure and prone to errors.
Small tactics like pushing or holding can give a mental advantage.
Celebrating tackles can lower the attacker's confidence and boost team morale.
Defenders should stay close to attackers during corner kicks to prevent easy goals.
Pushing attackers off balance during corner kicks can make scoring more difficult.
Defenders have more leeway from the referee during corner kicks but must avoid excessive physical contact.
Luring the attacker to one side can help control their movement.
Defenders should maintain space when luring attackers to prevent them from running away.
Using body positioning to control the attacker's direction is a key defensive technique.
Defenders can turn and reposition to regain control if the attacker changes direction.
Transcripts
[Music]
hello my name is mess
and this is my five defending tips
[Music]
okay my first tip is about backtracking
so
let's say the attacker have the ball
and then he attacks me
i should go back
stay calm comfortable and then when you
come i'm ready to take the ball
so one thing to be aware of
is when the attacker are dribbling to
you
wait for the mistake
and then go in and snap the ball
you should not always backtracking it
could be a dangerous situation for your
team when the attacker are coming close
to the goal so be aware and don't always
backtrack
yay this is my tip number two try to be
physical
try to stay close to the attacker
so when he received the ball stay close
try to be physical during the game at
the attacker at his first touch
then he will be scared for calling the
ball because he knows that you will be
right there when he gets the ball
this is especially good if the attacker
are faster than you
you can be
physical and play on that instead of the
speed and the pace the attacker have
[Music]
so my first tip is to get in the head of
the attacker so why is this good it's
good because it will make the attacker
insecure and he will make mistakes
you can do some small things to get the
mental advantage at the attacker you can
push him
holding his shirt
you can do some small stuff
that the referee do not see but be
careful
he could give you the yellow card for
that
so another thing you can do is to
celebrate the tackle that will lower his
confidence and it will also boost the
morale at the team
so
let's say the attacker coming here
a tackling
tip number four
is about corner kicks the most important
thing when you are defending a corner
kick
is to stay close to the attacker do not
give space
try to be as close as possible so he
can't get up
to the easy goal
in free space down with the floor but
also when he get up try to get with him
another thing you can do to the attacker
when the corner kick are coming in
is to push the attacker get him out of
the balance so he can't get the ease to
go try to do it harder for the attacker
to score goal
as a defender at the corner kick you
have more leeway from the referee but be
careful for pull and push the attacker
[Music]
the final tip
is to lure the attacker to one side you
do this to get the control of the
attacker of where he will go so if the
attacker is faster than you
be aware of being too close to the
attacker
stay with some space between the
attacker and the defender then he can
not run away from you
[Music]
so as a defender put your shoulder
outside here
open your legs
and then go like this
the attacker only way to go is this way
if you go
this one
you can turn around and go like this and
then you have to control again over here
[Music]
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