The Definitive Coaching Series on Tactics & Strategies - Ask any licensed coach.Group Attacking and Group DefendingIn soccer, the primary strategic objective is to score more goals than the opponent in the time allotted to play. Therefore, the primary strategy of the team in possession is to shoot. The primary strategies of the team not in possession are to prevent a goal and regain possession.This series explores tactical choices available to attackers, defenders, and supporting players. Tactical behaviors are not based on any pre-arranged scheme. These decisions are based on what the opponent is doing.An attacking player sees a defender and looks for something that will achieve penetration which that defender will not be able to stop that instant.A defender must look at the game from the attacker's point of view, determine what the attacker will do next, and then tries to stop it.In tactical training, the emphasis is on helping the players to make more effective decisions and to make those decisions quickly enough so that they retain their effectiveness. The coach will focus his corrections on the players' ability to see and interpret the visual cues on which these decisions are based.Group TacticsDisc One: Group Attacking (55 minutes)
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