Strikers E-Learning: Football Analysis Course

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Football Analysis Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge on football analysis with our comprehensive quiz designed for fans, coaches, and analysts alike. This quiz will challenge your understanding of key concepts, scenarios, and strategies in football analysis.

  • 10 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Designed to enhance your analytical skills
  • Perfect for football enthusiasts and professionals
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingBall2023
What are we mainly after, in a football analysis?
Identify the highlights of the match
Work out the squads’ formations and the complex movements of the players
Patterns
We identify 16 scenarios of the game. Which one of the following is NOT a scenario of the game?:
Keeping possession
Offensive equilibrium
Defending direct play
What MAIN sorts of superiorities are mentioned in this course?:
Numerical, positional, quality and contextual superiorities
Numerical, positional, quality, psychological, tactical and physical superiorities
Numerical, positional and quality superiorities
In a preliminary analysis of a game, we will include:
Match of structures, main patterns and intentions and realities
Basic structures, management of transitions and main scenarios
Formations, main scenarios of the game and main patterns
The highest degree of involvement from the analyst in the analysis of our next opposition would include the following stages:
1. Raw material 2. Description 3. Opposition’s strategic plan 4. Suggested own strategic plan 5. Suggested training plan
1. Description of the own team 2. Description of the opposition 3. Suggested strategic plan 4. Potential reaction during the game
1. Analysis of the opposition’s last five games 2. Prediction of their strategic plan 3. Suggested strategic plan from our side 4. Suggested reaction during the game 5. Suggested training plan
What are the three main variables that we will manage when we assess a team’s high pressing (BPO2) in a rough manner, just as a clue to analyse their opposition’s building-up?
Pace and efficiency
Zones of the field, tactical approach, numbers involved and distance between the lines.
Height, intensity and inner spaces
How can we easily optimise the analysis of the own team, beyond just looking at the score?
Looking at the possession ratios
Measuring the number of goal opportunities per team
Analysing our performance in the different scenarios of the game
When we carry out an individual analysis of our own players, in what sort of level of detail are working?
Macro
Meso
Micro
During the 5-10’ first minutes of a game live, our attention will be mainly focused on:
Our own team
The opposition
Identify the main scenarios of this match
During the first half of a game live, the coaching staff will work with two different goals in mind, in parallel:
1. Match the structures and 2. Analyse the main scenarios of the game in depth
1. Read the game and 2. Prepare the half-time talk
1. Identify the weaknesses of the opposition and 2. Anticipate potential turnovers
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