Should you prioritize your team's analysis aspects over the importance you give to those of the opposing team?

The answer is YES, since this way we will achieve an improvement for the team, although we must also dedicate a percentage for the analysis of the opposing team. There are many actions to analyze from the rival team. In this post we will present the ones that we consider most important.

The variables to analyze about the opponent are the set-piece actions. With new technologies, we can know what the opponent is doing in corners, lateral fouls or those situations that we want to work on.

Another variable is the behavior of the rival in defensive tasks, from there we can draw conclusions about what we should do with our team in attack.

On the contrary, we also have the behavior of the rival in an attacking task, if we see that the rival repeats the same actions we inform our players, and work on the situations in training tasks that we know the opponent will do.

We also have the situation of the decisive player, if we know what he generally does, we have a good chance of being able to stop him.

Another aspect to analyze on the part of the opponent is the pressure zone. If we know where, how, how many are pressing, we can give our team more or less solvency in a certain area of ​​the field.

We can also observe the beginning of the game and the ability of its players to carry it out, since there may be players who are not adapted to that style of play, therefore we can know what we have to do to put the opponent in trouble.

A very important question is knowing which players are more prone to error ⭕, since if we know which players they are, we can take actions to induce them to make an error.

Finally, another aspect is to give importance to the analysis of transitions, since many coaches take transitions into account, but not the speed with which these transitions are reached and it is a very important point.

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