Jürgen Klopp Liverpool Attacking Tactics (Book)
Learn to coach Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool Attacking Tactics to create chances and score goals - with 15 Full Sessions based on 70 Tactical Examples
Product information "Jürgen Klopp Liverpool Attacking Tactics (Book)"
Author: Michail Tsokaktsidis
Pages: 212
Tactical Analysis: 70
Sessions: 15
Practices: 72
Jürgen Klopp Liverpool Attacking Tactics
Tactical Analysis and Sessions to Practice Klopp's 4-3-3
Learn to coach Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool Attacking Tactics to create chances and score goals - with 15 Full Sessions based on 70 Tactical Examples
This book provides a tactical analysis of Jürgen Klopp 4-3-3 Attacking Tactics (70 Tactical Examples) for you the coach to learn from one of the best coaches in the world.
Michail Tsokaktsidis is a UEFA 'A' Licence Coach and has used the analysis of Liverpool’s attacking play to create 15 Full Training Sessions (72 Practices and Variations), so you the coach can implement Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool’s 4‐3‐3 tactics into your training sessions.
The aim of the book is to teach you how Klopp’s Liverpool team creates chances and scores goals using many variations of 11 tactical solutions (70 tactical examples) against different opponents, which they used to become a dominate attacking force in Europe, winning the UEFA Champions League and Premier League titles.
Jürgen Klopp Liverpool Tactical Analysis (11 Attacking Solutions):
- Build-up Against a High Press and Play Forward Quickly
- Break Through Pressing and Play in the Space Between the Lines
- Long Passes in Behind with All Opponents Behind the Ball
- Switch Point of Attack to Weak Side of Ball Oriented Opponents
- Switch Play to the Full Back on the Weak Side for Early Cross
- Technical Lofted Passes into the Box Against Deep Defences
- Combination Play with a Third Man Run Against Organised and Deep Defences
- Attacking on the Flanks Against Deep and Compact Defences
- Exploit Free Spaces in the Opposition’s Half During a Counter Attack from the Low Zone
- Exploit Unbalanced Opponents in the Transition to Attack from the Middle Zone
- Fast Break Attack After Winning the Ball in the High Zone
During the 2018/2019 and 2019/2021 Premier League seasons combined (76 matches), Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool team have a record of 62 wins, 10 draws, and only 4 losses, and have scored an incredible 174 goals.
Each Tactical Situation has analysis of Jürgen Klopp Liverpool attacking tactics and is followed by a full training session to help you input the tactics into your training sessions for your team.
Tactical Analysis and Session Topic Examples:
- Build-up Against a High Press and Direct Forward Pass in Behind the Defensive Line
- Break Through Pressing and Play in the Space Between the Lines
- Switch Play to the Full Back on the Weak Side via Centre Back/s + Early Cross
- Combination Play with a Third Man Run Against Organised and Deep Defences
- Exploit Unbalanced Opponents in the Transition to Attack from the Middle Zone
Practice Examples:
- Build-up Against a High Press and Pass to Forward + Finish Quickly in a Position Specific 2 Zone Game
- Break Through Pressing and Play in Between the Lines in a Position Specific Functional Game
- Possession Play + Switch Play to Opposite Side in a 6 v 6 (+6) Dynamic 3 Zone Transition Game
- Combination Play with a Third Man Run in a Technical Passing Practice
- Win the Ball in the Middle Zone and Fast Break Attack in a 3 Zone Dynamic Transition Game
About the Author
Michail Tsokaktsidis
- UEFA A Coaching Licence
- 16 years as a Coach at Youth academy, and Semi-Pro Level
- BSc Sports Science & Physical Education
- BSc Soccer Coaching & Performance Training
- 10 years as a professional player in Greece, winning 6 Championships
- Author of 4 Top-selling Coaching Books:
- Jose Mourinho Attacking Sessions
- Spain Attacking Sessions
- Coaching Transition Play Vol. 1
- Coaching Transition Play Vol. 2
Age Group: | U15 - U19, U20 - Pro |
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Autor: | Michail Tsokaktsidis |
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July 21, 2021 6:36 PM
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