Soccer games are decided by goals. Practice
centers on creating and finishing opportunities, or, on denying them.
The entire soccer world revolves around one team trying to put the ball
in the net while the other tries to stop them. Yet, when pressed, many
coaches and most players have a hard time analyzing how a goal was
scored beyond the last touch of the ball.
Here is where small-sided games, along with
clear functions, can help. In 11v11 or 7v7 the picture can be crowded,
chaotic. The real reason that a goal was scored might get lost. In 4v4
the reduced picture makes it easier to read the actual problems. And
since it is real soccer, the microcosm bears a direct relationship to
the bigger game and this is why we play smaller sided games so much.
"There are, in
fact, five basic fundamental reasons why goals are scored. Sometimes,
of course, there is a combination of factors, but it is a combination
of two or more of the five basic factors."
1) Lack of pressure on the man with
the ball. The forward that breaks through for an uncontested shot.
The midfielder with enough space to play the ball forward to the
striker. Any player that can play the ball forward poses problems for
the defense.2) Lack of
support for the pressurizing player. Attackers look for 1v1
opportunities in the attacking third. Here the return is worth the risk.
Defenders try to minimize these situations. They try to keep enough
players behind the ball so that when the first defender is beaten
another is close enough to control the damage.
3) Giving the ball away. The
careless square pass in midfield. The lost throwin. With so many players
placing so little value on ball possession it's not hard to see this as
a major factor in goal scoring.
4) Restarts. This is an opportunity
for the attackers to use a rehearsed play. It is also impossible for the
defenders to put pressure directly on the player with the ball.
5) Failure to track players
down. When opponent's run at the defense late and from deep
positions the defenders are faced with a significant soccer problem.
Note that reasons 1, 2 and 5 are directly
related to a player being in the wrong position. The player is
either too close, too far or at the wrong angle to the opponent. Reason
4 is partly because direct pressure cannot be applied to the ball. In
all 3 out of 5 reasons why goals are scored are because a player was
not at the correct place at the proper moment. This is often more of
a breakdown in the decision making process than in execution of any
technique. When players understand what poor positioning looks like and
it's effects they can take advantage of their opponent's mistakes as
well as avoid errors for themselves. They can make a greater
contribution to the game.
One other important note about goals. Over
60% of all goals are scored with only one touch!