What tactics do I use in transitions?
Tactics for transitions
ATTACKING TACTICS – PHASE 1
When your team has the ball follow the following tactics:
- Spread out to create width and space across the pitch and high up the pitch
- Players must now move into positions where they can receive the ball to make it easier for teammates to pass
- Be patient to look for an opening in their opponents’s defence
- Try to play forward whenever possible looking to pass between the lines and penetrate the defence
- Make quick decisions to support the player with the ball timing runs into space.
- Be creative and be prepared to take risks in the final third of the pitch
TRANSITION TACTICS – PHASE 2
- Recover and shrink quickly into a defensive shape pressing high if possible
- Cover routes to goal block passes and shots
DEFENDING TACTICS – PHASE 3
- Once teams have taken on the defensive shape they must now try to control the game without the ball.> Individuals must delay movement of opponents and maintain a shape that contains the opposition
- Maintain your defensive position behind the ball as long as possible
- Teams must cover the areas in front of goal making the areas where space becomes > dangerous much smaller
- Pressure the ball carrier as a unit when the opportunity presents itself
- Close down passing lanes quickly spotting any possible passing routes
- Balance in defence is important – if a defender moves out of position to close an opponent down another defender must cover that position
- Don’t jump in and allow attackers to skip past control the players movement
TRANSITION TACTICS – PHASE 4
- When your team wins the ball they must now attack at pace making the most of any overloads or players caught upfield