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QuestionHow do you defend faster in soccer?Walter Merino is a Youth Soccer Coach and Co-Founder of Ole Soccer Club based out of the Los Angeles, California area. He has coached youth from the age of four to the high school and college levels. Walter has played collegiate soccer for Cal Poly Pomona and Los Angeles Mission College. His accomplishments include coaching Olé Soccer Club to win the 2017 Cal South State Cup Governors Boys 2007 Division title.Read the body language of the other players, like watching the direction of their hips to see where they're taking the ball. To be a good soccer defender, you have to be able to read the game. You have to anticipate where the ball is going and what strategies the other teams are playing, but at the same time, you also have to be focused on 1v1 defense.
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QuestionHow can I get better at defense in soccer?Walter Merino is a Youth Soccer Coach and Co-Founder of Ole Soccer Club based out of the Los Angeles, California area. He has coached youth from the age of four to the high school and college levels. Walter has played collegiate soccer for Cal Poly Pomona and Los Angeles Mission College. His accomplishments include coaching Olé Soccer Club to win the 2017 Cal South State Cup Governors Boys 2007 Division title.The best defenders know how to read the game. That means reading the plays made by the other team, knowing where the ball is going to be played next, and understanding the strategies the other team is playing. To do that, try to read the body language and cues of the other team.
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QuestionHow do defenders overcome fear and anxiety?Misty Benson is a Soccer Coach and Academic Specialist in Plano, Texas. She has been the head coach of high school soccer teams since 2003 and the Coordinator for US Soccer National Teams since 2013. She has a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Texas A&M-Commerce.Practice. Continually get back in the drills and practice your skills to help build your confidence.
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QuestionShould the defender always man-mark the opponent? Can the defender change his position to man-mark the opponent?Misty Benson is a Soccer Coach and Academic Specialist in Plano, Texas. She has been the head coach of high school soccer teams since 2003 and the Coordinator for US Soccer National Teams since 2013. She has a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Texas A&M-Commerce.Depending on the formation your coach has you in - you may be man-to-man or zone marking. Either of these can allow for switching marks with good communication.
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QuestionHow should a defender attack a fast striker?Misty Benson is a Soccer Coach and Academic Specialist in Plano, Texas. She has been the head coach of high school soccer teams since 2003 and the Coordinator for US Soccer National Teams since 2013. She has a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Texas A&M-Commerce.Make them work up the sideline. You always want to eliminate the center of the field from an attacker. Forcing them towards the sideline allows you to use the edge to help contain them.
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QuestionHow can I make a tackle on rough ground?Misty Benson is a Soccer Coach and Academic Specialist in Plano, Texas. She has been the head coach of high school soccer teams since 2003 and the Coordinator for US Soccer National Teams since 2013. She has a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Texas A&M-Commerce.A slide tackle on rough ground will leave a mark, but if you wear sliding shorts underneath your uniform, it will help limit the pain.
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QuestionWhat do I do if they get past me?Community AnswerRun to position yourself between your opponent and the goal.
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QuestionHow can I slide tackle on sandy areas?Community AnswerJust go for it as you would on any other surface. A good tip (which I use) is to rub petroleum jelly (Vaseline) on any exposed skin, so that you don't get burns. This also works on turf and any kind of grass.
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QuestionCan a defender touch another player's legs or body?Community AnswerAbsolutely! You should always be physical and use your body. As long as you make contact with the ball when taking a attacker out, no fouls will be called.
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QuestionHow should I stand when the attacker is coming at me?Community AnswerStand facing forward with your back to goal and your body half turned, so you can put a tackle in but also be ready to chase the player if they get past you.
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QuestionHow to make the right tackles?Community AnswerFor sliding tackles, tackle in the front (if you do in the back, this means a red card). Keep your your eyes peeled on the ball.
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QuestionShould a defender be a bit more physical than any other players in a football match?Community AnswerYou will probably end up "pushing" people more than an offender would, but make sure you aren't being too rough, because you may get a penalty.
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QuestionShould a defender move up to midfield sometimes or stay in position?Community AnswerDefenders should stay in position on their team's half of the field. If the ball passes midfield into the defender's zone, the defender needs to be ready to stop the other team's players from moving down the field to score.
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QuestionDoes a defender have to be skilful?Community AnswerHe has to be confident with the ball, but there's no need for stepovers, etc., at defense.
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QuestionI've been playing as a defender for 2 years now, and I don't have the best stamina. Any tips?Community AnswerI jog every morning, listening to my favorite songs. After that, I take a small sprint. Do that for 2-3 weeks, it helps! Don't forget to stretch first!
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QuestionDoes the defender have to be physically strong?Community AnswerNot, but most defenders are physically strong. The two things a good defender truly needs are speed and the ability to steal the ball.
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QuestionCan a defender also be a striker?Community AnswerIt depends on what abilities the defender carries. You can be an extra front-man/woman as a defender and build up play from behind. If you want to become a striker, don't go straight for it. Instead, first try at central positions like an attacking midfielder or central midfielder, as this can help. If you're strong but don't have the pace, don't go for attacking; instead, try to orchestrate the midfield from the middle.
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QuestionHow does the defender avoid the yellow and red cards?Community AnswerBy tackling at the right time and being aggressive for the ball, not the player.
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QuestionDo I have to be fast to play CB?Community AnswerSome of the best CB are not very fast. If you're fast, then that's a big help. But if you're not so fast, you can work on your positioning, and your timing of tackles. Make sure you can react to quick shifts of direction.
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QuestionHow do you jockey the ball?Community AnswerFind out how long one stride with your dominant foot is. When the attacker has the ball in front of you, stay that distance away from the attacker. If they make a bad touch, or you have a good area to steal the ball, then take it.
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QuestionWhen is the best chance of scoring as a defender?Community AnswerHeaders from set pieces, free kicks within 40 yards. If you are a good long shot/free kick taker, long shots.
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QuestionWhen a shot is coming at me, should I move, block it with my back, or hit the ball with my chest?Community AnswerChest trap it if at all possible. You never want to lose sight of the ball.
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QuestionHow can I make my tackles more successful?Community AnswerWith good timing. As the game goes on, you'll start to notice patterns in the way the other team plays. Use your timing and the patterns you notice to either intercept or tackle the ball away.
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QuestionIf I am the last man with two attackers, what do I do to defend the ball?Mandemore.101 AdviserCommunity AnswerThat is a hard situation to be in and if you are the last man that means you can not commit or rush in to dispossess one of the attackers as they have the option to pass. The best thing to do is stand facing sideways and block the passing option to one of the attackers and you can slowly go back and if you still see the attacker going to pass then rush in and take the other off the ball.
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QuestionCan I be a goalie and a defender?Piegirl 123Community AnswerYes, goalies normally play for 1 - 2 quarters of the game, so they need another position to play when they're out.
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QuestionWhat if my opponent receives the ball first? What should I do?Mandemore.101 AdviserCommunity AnswerContinue to follow him through and jockey, then time your tackle, and never give up.
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QuestionHow can I pressure my opponent?Community AnswerGet on them as quickly as possible and try to nudge them in the direction you want them to move. Sometimes you can move them away from the goal or push the ball away from their dominant foot.
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QuestionHow do I make fast decisions as a defender?Mandemore.101 AdviserCommunity AnswerIn practice always think and do so you can get the experience there, and you can also read and watch defenders like Sergio Ramos, David Luiz, and a lot of others to see what they do in matches and when you're in a match it will be second nature.
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QuestionWhat should I do when the striker is running in my direction?Community AnswerWhen a striker is running toward you, stay in front of them and shuffle backwards. Always have your body angled, and if they are fast, sometimes you need to give them more space than other players.
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QuestionWhen there is a free kick what should a defender do first?Mandemore.101 AdviserCommunity AnswerPay attention to your goal keeper because they usually set up the line or the wall. You can be part of the wall or the sweeper that stands close to the keeper.
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