Tactx

29 Oct 16:40

Hi David,

The Red Bull Overplay model is a great one for this. There’s more available in the analysis section on Red Bull and Overplay.

https://tactxcoach.com/programs/collection-qjxt9v1rw1w?cid=3613298&permalink=rbpo07t-b60559

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20 Oct 22:56

Adrian, thank you for your question. First, could you clarify what you mean by "videos of trial days"? Are you referring to the footage clubs use when players are on trial?

Secondly, in terms of player assessment, each club tends to have a slightly different approach to individual development plans. However, most clubs follow the four-corner model, which focuses on technical/tactical, physical, psychological, and social aspects. They often use grading systems or colour charts to gauge where a player currently stands and identify areas for improvement. They document these across many different platforms, depending on which country the club is in.

If you have any more questions, please feel free to send them our way.

Best,

Tactx

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02 Oct 16:25

Our analysis of Vincent Kompany's Bayern Munich is now in tactical analysis. We have produced a 20-minute talk-over, which is available for everyone, and we will be uploading related practices later today for all subscribers.

27 Sep 18:32

Hi Martin,

We are working with a professional goalkeeper coach on the practices and are looking to start uploading during October.

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13 Sep 20:16

Our analysis of Trent Alexander-Arnold, under new management with Liverpool and England, is now in tactical analysis.

Nir Danon Hi, we cannot make all of the content downloadable. We have to protect against people copying all our content to use on other platforms. 

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10 Sep 12:14

The analysis of the Arsenal-Brighton 1-1 draw is now available on our tactical analysis page. Hurzeler will provide stubborn resistance to the top teams this year with Brighton.

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05 Sep 15:52

An analysis of Arne Slot's tactics in the 3-0 win at Old Trafford is now live on our analysis page. It includes three counter-attacking practices that helped Liverpool score all three goals

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Hi Adrian,

It's difficult to effectively convey your ideas in just two sessions. For us, it's more important to focus on the key messages within your sessions and to maintain consistency with your identity.

The 21/90 rule comes to mind: It takes 21 days to form a habit and 90 days to make it a part of your routine.

When it comes to sessions, our advice is to gather or develop a set of core practices that can be applied across all phases. This will help you become more familiar and consistent with your work.

If you review our sessions, you should start to see the consistency in the languages, which should give you some ideas.

Tactx

ADRIAN SIMION DOLHA PFA 45798825 The Red Bull methodology covers 72 concepts. Introducing them to all may overload them. I would focus on the ones we have on the site. To create a habit, you must consistently reinforce the coaching points and methods. Counter-pressing can't be implemented within one or two practices; it has to become part of daily coaching. 

When introducing a specific theme, use all of the tools available. Handouts, animations, practices, and video analysis are all useful if you have them.