Professor Geir Jordet explains why it's not only frequency that matters when it comes to scanning. Geir was speaking at TGG's Big Data event in December, which you can access here traininggroundguru.vhx.tv/pro...
Professor Geir Jordet explains why it's not only frequency that matters when it comes to scanning. Geir was speaking at TGG's Big Data event in December, which you can access here traininggroundguru.vhx.tv/pro...
Very interesting and informative study. I found it's hard to believe a player would look away when teammate are likely to pass to him. It's like he learned scan but not played soccer much.
Thank you for uploading it!
very helpful, thanks
Imo the defender should also look at the mc, so he passes when he's sure that the mc is aware. As most of things in soccer, the mistakes are collective
You're not wrong, mate. The def took his time in assessing the options and meanwhile he must have hinted the midfielder, preferably by eye contact, his next pass. The midfielder even called for the ball, so we can't say that he wasn't ready. It was his own timing of scanning that let him down.
Wow great video
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Great video thanks !
Articolo molto interessante..vorrei chiedere se ci sono dati sui DIFENSORI e sui PORTIERI sui numero delle SCANSIONI nei primi10''...GRAZIE
Wow
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