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<strong>CARLOS</strong> <strong>CARVALHAL</strong><br />

!<br />

<strong>Defensive</strong> <strong>Transition</strong><br />

Portuguese Soccer Coaches Forum!<br />

2013!


Carlos Carvalhal<br />

Nationality: Portuguese;<br />

Education: UEFA Pro; Physical Education<br />

Degree - Speciality High Performance in Soccer;<br />

Titles: 1 League Cup (Portugal);<br />

Finalist: Portugal Cup and Portugal SuperCup;<br />

Clubs Managed: Sp. Espinho; D. Aves; Leixões; V. Setúbal;<br />

Belenenses; Sp. Braga; Beira-Mar; Asteras Tripolis;<br />

Marítimo; Sporting CP; Besiktas e Istambul BB.


TRAINING DRILL #1<br />

“8v2 with 5 teams of 2 players”<br />

Description:<br />

In a 10x10 meters square field, we play an 8v2 match involving 5 teams of<br />

2 players each. To get out of the “middle” the two players try to recover<br />

and deliver to an outside player. The outside players try to circulate the ball<br />

playing one touch. Whoever lost possession tries to recover immediately.<br />

Critical Success Factors:<br />

Offensive Organization: widen the field and circulate the ball;<br />

Offensive <strong>Transition</strong>: win possession and make the field wide;<br />

<strong>Defensive</strong> <strong>Transition</strong>: try to recover possession as soon as lost - team that<br />

loses possession must react rapidly.


TRAINING DRILL #1<br />

“8v2 with 5 teams of 2 players”


TRAINING DRILL #2<br />

“1v1+Keeper with <strong>Defensive</strong> <strong>Transition</strong>”<br />

Description:<br />

The coach plays the ball near the edge of the box and<br />

the player shoots on first touch; as soon as the player<br />

shoots he tries to prevent the player from the other line<br />

from shooting. This action is repeated. The objective is<br />

to improve the reacting capacity after shooting.<br />

Critical Success Factors:<br />

Shoot and react.


TRAINING DRILL #2<br />

“1v1+Keeper with <strong>Defensive</strong> <strong>Transition</strong>”


TRAINING DRILL #3<br />

“3v3 with 4 external supporting players”<br />

Description:<br />

Field divided into 2 equal rectangles. Play 3v3 two touch game in one<br />

half of the field with the support of 4 external players. If the defending<br />

team recovers possession in the opponent’s field they try to keep it as<br />

they move to their own half. The team who lost possession in their own<br />

half try recover it before the opponent moves into their own half.<br />

Critical Success Factors:<br />

Provide feedback during the <strong>Defensive</strong> <strong>Transition</strong>;<br />

Direct the drill to its objective;<br />

As soon as possession is lost attempt to recover it.


TRAINING DRILL #3<br />

“3v3 with 4 external supporting players”


TRAINING DRILL #4<br />

“Keeper+5v5+Keeper”<br />

Description:<br />

Two touch game. Team that makes 6 consecutive passes score a point. A<br />

goal is worth 3 points. Team must react immediately upon losing<br />

possession. Keeper is included in the passes count. Offside starting at the<br />

edge of box.<br />

Critical Success Factors:<br />

Persist upon losing possession;<br />

Constant pressure;<br />

Compact defensively, and connected offensively;<br />

High intensity.


TRAINING DRILL #4<br />

“Keeper+5v5+Keeper”


TRAINING DRILL #5<br />

“3v2+Keeper & 4v3+2 mini-goals”<br />

Description:<br />

3 attackers try to score vs. 2 defenders and a Keeper. Ball carrier must attack nearest<br />

defender, isolate him and then pass the ball. Right after this they change functions<br />

and become defenders, covering the 2 mini-goals at midfield facing 4 opponents.<br />

Critical Success Factors:<br />

Don’t have to react fast to possession lost, pressuring, if we are unbalanced and<br />

unable to do pressure;<br />

React strongly to the space to be occupied;<br />

After finishing, when switching functions, become compact and protect the two<br />

goals;<br />

Understand the moment they must recover possession or recover the spaces quickly.


TRAINING DRILL #5<br />

“3v2+Keeper & 4v3+2 mini-goals”


FINAL THOUGHTS (1 of 2)<br />

<strong>Defensive</strong> <strong>Transition</strong>, the moment a team loses possession, is<br />

very difficult to train, requiring more detailed training. Players<br />

must be individually trained to transform those skills into<br />

collective. All players must have the same reaction in the game<br />

in this moment;<br />

The <strong>Defensive</strong> <strong>Transition</strong> may not imply the immediate attempt<br />

to recover the ball;<br />

The key is the reaction speed to the possession loss. It may be<br />

recovering possession, but it may also be to occupy the<br />

spaces.


FINAL THOUGHTS (2 of 2)<br />

There are moments when it’s not possible to recover possession<br />

immediately, e.g. when there are too many defensive players after the<br />

ball;<br />

The players must master some fundamental aspects of this critical<br />

moment;<br />

Critical moment of the game. We are opening up the game while the<br />

opponent is narrowing the field becoming more compact. It’s a moment<br />

of change where there are unbalances as we lose possession;<br />

Recovering the ball right after losing possession, we find the opponent<br />

transitioning from defense to offense, and when possession is recovered<br />

in that moment there are a lot of goals.


Reviews: <br />

!<br />

“Detailed<br />

Analysis” <br />

“Best. Read.<br />

Ever.” <br />

“Five Stars”<br />

!<br />

!<br />

TACTICAL<br />

PERIODIZATION<br />

A Practical Application for the Game Model<br />

of the<br />

FC Bayern Munich of Jupp Heynckes (2013-14)<br />

Subjects: <br />

!<br />

Tactical<br />

Periodization <br />

!<br />

Game Model <br />

!<br />

Football<br />

(Soccer)<br />

Training<br />

By<br />

!<br />

PEDRO MENDONÇA<br />

Originally published in Portuguese<br />

Translated to English and Edited by Tony Almeida<br />

English version Co-Edited by Courtney Almeida

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