In the defensive phase, when recovering the ball at stake (defense-attack transition) we must take the ball out of the recovery zone at 2nd touch/reception, so that we guarantee possession and avoid pressure from the opponent. This action can be performed in the following ways:
  • Advancing in progression into free space to perform a counterattack.
  • Playing with the partner who supports us in Offensive Disposition to perform a quick attack.
  • Delaying a teammate who performs emergency support to control the ball so that a positional attack can be initiated.

Scheme

-2- recovers ball and quickly plays it to his partner -3-, who supports him free of brand

Considerations

The team is in the defensive phase and recovers the ball by controlling it so that the offensive game can be started directly, there is also a elimination of the necessary spaces to maintain possession of the ball.

  • We must get the ball out of this area to prevent its loss. If the ball is maintained, or returns to this demarcation, there will be a very high chance that possession will be lost.

Aimed at

Players in defence when recovering the ball at stake

Training goals

Do not lose possession of the ball when it is recovered in play, in the defense-attack transition

Videos

VIDEO (FUP2i): The game of the ball in the recovery zone INCORRECT MANIFESTATION

 

VIDEO (FUP2c): The ball game in the correct MANIFESTATION recovery zone