Train like you play and
Play like you train

Playing Philosophy Core Principles
Modern Approach

Game Model Approach
Training Specific to our “Game Model”
The Game Model and its principles guide the
process from the start. Training must
“model” the game through specific practices
that include all the tactical game principles
designed by the coaches
Outdated Approach

Integrated Methodology
Training specific to the sport
The physical, technical and tactical aspects
are developed together but also unconnected
to the way of playing
(Game Model)
Outdated Approach

Analytical Methodology
Focus on physical preparation to achieve
“Peak Performance” for competition
Priority was physical conditioning by
focusing on general preparation that is
unconnected to the way of playing
(Game Model)
How to Create a Training Structure

How to Create and Coach A Drill

Training a Scoring Mentality
Composure
- Keep your composure all the time
- Keep creating chances
- Force the opponent to make a mistake
- or play in a difficult zone
Maximize Time
- Use every second, be flexible & adaptable
- Be creative
- Alwayskeep your composure
Scenario Tranining
Daily Scenario simulations

Speed Of Play
Keep the speed of play, always with composure
Quality
Maximize quality in and arroundthe box.
Mindset
- The whole team has the mindset to score, with everyone pushing to score a goal.
- It’s a different focus, becoming positive about the time running out.
Positivity
- Be Positive
- Believe that there is enough time to create chance and score a goal
- Put a lot of balls into box
Specific Technical Training

In A Daily Base If Possible
To Improve:
- Skill Development (Moves, Turns and Tricks)
- One-Touch Play
- Long Range Passing
- Receiving
- Shooting
- Crossing
- Heading
- Dribbling
- Driving With the ball
- Positioning
- Defending Skill & Techniques
- 1v1 Situations
Specific Technical Training
Attacking players need to practice finishing almost daily, with a focus on scenario training involving a least two players.
Attitude – Mental, the ultimate skill for scoring goals
Attacking Player must develop a killer-mentality for finishing!
Shoot to score! Stay focused, concentrated, and composure under pressure
Position – Tactical
Attacking player always must know where they are related to the goal and the defenders
Shooting Zones – Tactical
When attackers are aware of their position, they need to have a good understanding of shooting zones and goalkeepers’ position
Attempt – Tactical, Technical, Physical, Mental
Quick decisions, first touch or they need to take more, also fake shot or cross and then shoot
Type of Shoot – Tactical, Technical, Physical, Mental
Depending on the previous key points they need to decide the best way shooting type
Target Areas – Technical
Depending on the previous key points they need to decide What area of the goal they are going to aim
