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Tactical analysis

It is the process of recognizing, registering and examining a party in detail with the aim of doing well an evaluation of the rival team that can be of the entire team, several players or individual.

The dynamics of the game consists of two phases the offensive and defensive phase, of which you can move from one to the other through a transition, which depending on whether you have the ball or will not be defensive or offensive. These transitions are important when analyzing the rival's game form.

What do you consider most important in a centre-forward?

This player is located in the opponent's area, constantly looking for gaps and paying attention to the passes of his teammates to find a way to score a goal. He must have a great aim and have excellent reflexes, standing out in the air and in his powerful shot.

Despite the fact that football is a sport in which you play 11 against 11, the position of the striker is one of the most important due to his role in scoring goals, after all, matches are won by scoring more goals than the rival and in that case the good strikers are the ones who make the difference.

Importance of the goalkeeper in the development of the game

The goalkeeper is the most delayed player and one of those who has the most responsibility. This has as main function, to intercept protecting his goal, preventing the rival from scoring a goal.

No part or phase of the game is more important than another. They are all equally relevant, but if I had to highlight one above the others, this would be the start of the game in the initiation zone, that is, the ball coming out from the goalkeeper.

High block system

Playing in a high block consists of positioning yourself with a high line, making the field smaller and closing spaces for the rival, making it difficult to possess the ball. Generally playing with the high block, it tends to go hand in hand with a pressure style that starts from the opposite area, since it requires all players to step forward and reduce the chances of the opponent.