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Principles of Attack: Importance, Individual Attack - Dribbling, Possibilities, Dribbling Should Always be, Feinting, Shooting at Goal
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Introduction
- Possession of ball by the team.
- When team with the ball moves towards the opponent՚s goal.
- Counter attack is a quick attacking play by a team who was on the defensive just before.
Importance
- Tactics help performing better.
- Minimizing the weak points.
- Improving the understanding & cooperation.
- The pressure on the defence is reduced if implemented properly.
- Helps in maintaining thrill of the game.
- With a control in game team can use a variety of tactics and dictate play.
Individual Attack
- Dribbling
- Feinting
- Shooting at goal or challenging the goalkeeper
Dribbling
- Means controlling and moving the ball in Soccer.
- With soft strokes of…
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Principles of Attack: Collective Attack- Positioning, Passing, Receiving, Team Attack, Mobility in Attack, Getting Free and Creative Space
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Collective Attack
- Division of responsibility was completely unknown initially.
- The players were not familiar with collective attack.
Positioning
When
- Initiating the moment a player is preparing to pass.
- Timing is an important factor.
Where
- Frequently changing and offering a new position if the ball was not passed.
- Position should create impact on the opposing players.
- don՚t run to off-side position.
How
- Varying pace and direction of run as per the situation demands.
- Try and run the blin…
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