Great video Thiago. I am over 30 and playing with a grouo of younger mates. And I am surprised at how bad their defense is. This was great for organizing and passing on to them some things I've learnt through experience in an organized way. The tip of looking at the eyes was great! Thank you for the great content
Coach, what is the best way to block a shot in a 1v1 situation? It probably varies from situation to situation. The idea is to recover the defense as soon as possible in case it is not a shot to the goal.
You got it. You answered you own question there. We want to slow down the defense as much as possible to give time for teammates to regroup. However, if it’s to choose a safe tactics, it’d be to line up your body with the player’s dominant foot. The probability of the playing taking a shot with a dominant foot is really high, so ideally we want to avoid that option. Also the distance to the defender can make a lot of difference too. The smaller the space the player has to shot, the harder will be to try it. But as you said, it goes from situation to situation. It’d depend on each player’s you’re going against.
I have two more questions: one related to prevent the wall pass in a 1 vs 1 situation (No zone defense). It is my opinion that a defender should ALWAYS stay in the defense side preventing the attacking player from moving forward. I see a lot of passing situations where defenders let the attacking player to pass them and that allows the wall pass to happen. What is your opinion about it? Another question is an attacking player in his strong side and the defender is basically pushing him to go to his strong side like in the video. I understand that the defender does not want him to take the middle of the court but can the defender push him to go to the weak side? Decisions, decisions, decisions.......Coach we need PART 2........Thanks for answering my questions!!!
@@chimpun1979 It's very hard to say what would be the correct decision because there are way too many constraints involved in the game. But definitely it's better for a defender to try to avoid the wall pass. I've actually see a few defenders step back away from the receiving player, allowing that player to receive free, to either turn or pass back. The other question is very relative. Ideally we want to push players to the outside of the field, but in some cases, it'd be better to let the player inside, given their weak foot. Imagine you facing Robben on his left side. It'd much rather let him go to the middle than to his strong foot, or the outside. I hope those make sense. My pleasure to help out. Let me know if you have any other question.
Thanks for the tips I consider myself mainly an attacking defender - what they say ig libero I sometimes get too many nutmegs and rely heavily on my physical strength but somehow I feel defending is just not abt strength and I need to intercept the ball more cleanly and need to connect to offense instead of just clearing it out
Appreciate Davel. I think this video cover most, if not all, of the tactical things a player needs to do when defending. And also good cause it applies to football too
- 0:00 🏆 Defense is crucial in matches; conceding goals can overshadow offensive efforts. - 1:13 🛡 An ideal defense in futsal neutralizes attacks without fouling, requiring precision and technique. - 1:53 🔄 React efficiently in counter-attack situations to slow down opponents and regroup defensively. - 2:35 🦶 Sideways defending is essential to force opponents away from the goal and gain defensive advantage. - 11:13 🗝 There's no perfect defense, but these tips offer perspective and ideas for improving individual and team defense.
@@CoachThiago everything how to improve defensivly mainly and while attacking in 1 v 1 how to position yourself,and mainly awarnes and mental concetration during the game how to stay focus…
There’s mainly 2 types of sliding tackle. One called a slide intervention, in Portuguese called Deslizamento, and the sliding tackle. The difference is that on a sliding intervention, the player is not sliding towards a defender but instead, the player slides in front of the ball, trying to avoid a shot on goal or to simply recover the ball. This one is good and we actually teach players how to do and is mostly allowed in matches. The other, the sliding tackle, is a more dangerous play and usually not allowed by referees. This one is a sliding tackle at the player with ball possession. Hope that makes sense and clarifies the question
Hey coach! I love your content. Is there an option to contact you directly? I'd like to ask a specific question regarding tactics. Thanks, all the best!
Me thinking i’m a bad defender 😢 when i was playing we were wining 4:0 but the coach put me out to rest after that we lost 5:4 😅 it’s just because he put me out and then when i came back in i was so mad that i dislocated someone’s shoulder after that the match was canceled and no one won either lose
Gotta control those emotions when playing. But for sure one player coming out can make a significant difference, especially if the players coming in are not on the same tactical level
Yes great practical advice and demonstration. I coach teenagers so your comments about younger kids are really helpful. Thanks for the vid!
Of course Galvin. Very important for the little ones to understand this
Superb tips. One of the best futsal training videos around!
I'm currently playing futsal at university. Thank you for great tips this helps me a lot!
Nice. What university? A college team or just pick up?
First time watcher here. Thank you so much for these videos! I subbed
P.s: Your English and explanation are really nice
Thanks Thach. Appreciate the feedback. Still working on the English haha but glad it's going well so far.
Great video Thiago.
I am over 30 and playing with a grouo of younger mates.
And I am surprised at how bad their defense is.
This was great for organizing and passing on to them some things I've learnt through experience in an organized way.
The tip of looking at the eyes was great!
Thank you for the great content
Thanks coach, i learned alot about defender positions from your videos.
@@giapkhac7227 my pleasure. I’m glad it was helpful 🙏🏽🫡
Nice channel! Helped me a lot with some tactical problems. Please, don't stop with tutorials like this, subscribers will come! Good luck from Russia!
Appreciate it you have more videos like this. Quality tutorial videos like this are rare. Good job!
Thanks. Appreciate the feedback
Thanks Thiago. I am going to use your tips with Walking Football.
You’re very welcome 🇧🇷🫡
Great video explaining the art of defending, something often neglected
Thank you coach i get a lot of futsal knowledge.
Glad you're enjoying it. I'm trying to make content that can help people. Let me know if there's anything self that I could share with other people
Coach, what is the best way to block a shot in a 1v1 situation? It probably varies from situation to situation. The idea is to recover the defense as soon as possible in case it is not a shot to the goal.
You got it. You answered you own question there. We want to slow down the defense as much as possible to give time for teammates to regroup. However, if it’s to choose a safe tactics, it’d be to line up your body with the player’s dominant foot.
The probability of the playing taking a shot with a dominant foot is really high, so ideally we want to avoid that option. Also the distance to the defender can make a lot of difference too. The smaller the space the player has to shot, the harder will be to try it.
But as you said, it goes from situation to situation. It’d depend on each player’s you’re going against.
I have two more questions: one related to prevent the wall pass in a 1 vs 1 situation (No zone defense). It is my opinion that a defender should ALWAYS stay in the defense side preventing the attacking player from moving forward. I see a lot of passing situations where defenders let the attacking player to pass them and that allows the wall pass to happen. What is your opinion about it? Another question is an attacking player in his strong side and the defender is basically pushing him to go to his strong side like in the video. I understand that the defender does not want him to take the middle of the court but can the defender push him to go to the weak side? Decisions, decisions, decisions.......Coach we need PART 2........Thanks for answering my questions!!!
@@chimpun1979 It's very hard to say what would be the correct decision because there are way too many constraints involved in the game. But definitely it's better for a defender to try to avoid the wall pass. I've actually see a few defenders step back away from the receiving player, allowing that player to receive free, to either turn or pass back.
The other question is very relative. Ideally we want to push players to the outside of the field, but in some cases, it'd be better to let the player inside, given their weak foot. Imagine you facing Robben on his left side. It'd much rather let him go to the middle than to his strong foot, or the outside. I hope those make sense. My pleasure to help out. Let me know if you have any other question.
Thank you coach, this videos is helping a lot 🔥
Happy to help!
Look into his eyes. Good point
Yes. A lot of people don't know about this. Even advanced players don't do or never heard of this before.
More great content. Keep it up coach
Thanks Thomas! 🙌🏽
Muito obrigado Thiago !
De nada! Espero que eu tenha ajudado um pouco 🙏🏽
Thanks for the tips
I consider myself mainly an attacking defender - what they say ig libero
I sometimes get too many nutmegs and rely heavily on my physical strength but somehow I feel defending is just not abt strength and I need to intercept the ball more cleanly and need to connect to offense instead of just clearing it out
Thanks for the video, very helpful, I'm a beginner, I hope you continue providing these informations.
You’re welcome. Glad to be sharing some information with everyone about the sport
Coach, thank you so much.! You helped me a lot
Thank you, this video should have at least 10K likes, really good tips. Liking And Subscribing
Appreciate Davel. I think this video cover most, if not all, of the tactical things a player needs to do when defending. And also good cause it applies to football too
Thank you coach Thiago I really appreciate it your effort to this video .
You’re welcome. Glad it could help
just keep working man💪
Good and helpful video bro! Keep on producing such content!
Thanks buddy! Appreciate the support. We’ll do the best to keep providing more content 🙏🏽👍🏼
Great video
Good video!
Thanks King! 👍🏽
Bro ur the best
Hope some of the tips were useful 🫡
Keep going man. Love the videos
Glad you like them!
Nice channel Coach 👍🏼
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Thank you
really good tutorial
Glad you liked it. We tried to make a very detailed video to help the most 👍🏼
Can you please make video about diamond formation. I really need it. Thank you for your videos
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In this video below I discuss the 3x1 or 1x2x1 system! Hope that helps
@@CoachThiago thx😍
THANKS IT HELPS
Glad it has helped. Cheers 🇧🇷🫱🏾🫲🏽
thanks bro
thank you coach
You’re very welcome 🙏🏽
do you have shooting drill video?
- 0:00 🏆 Defense is crucial in matches; conceding goals can overshadow offensive efforts.
- 1:13 🛡 An ideal defense in futsal neutralizes attacks without fouling, requiring precision and technique.
- 1:53 🔄 React efficiently in counter-attack situations to slow down opponents and regroup defensively.
- 2:35 🦶 Sideways defending is essential to force opponents away from the goal and gain defensive advantage.
- 11:13 🗝 There's no perfect defense, but these tips offer perspective and ideas for improving individual and team defense.
Please do more videos
Hey man. Of course. That’s the plan with the channel. Let me know what more you’d like to know about.
@@CoachThiago everything how to improve defensivly mainly and while attacking in 1 v 1 how to position yourself,and mainly awarnes and mental concetration during the game how to stay focus…
@@CoachThiago basiclly how to improve yourself and one more thing how to stay calm under pressure of a defender
Is sliding tackle a good thing?
There’s mainly 2 types of sliding tackle. One called a slide intervention, in Portuguese called Deslizamento, and the sliding tackle.
The difference is that on a sliding intervention, the player is not sliding towards a defender but instead, the player slides in front of the ball, trying to avoid a shot on goal or to simply recover the ball. This one is good and we actually teach players how to do and is mostly allowed in matches.
The other, the sliding tackle, is a more dangerous play and usually not allowed by referees. This one is a sliding tackle at the player with ball possession.
Hope that makes sense and clarifies the question
Thnx
We want more tutorials pls
We owe everyone more content. We have been working on some nice new content that will hopefully come on soon. Thanks for the support
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Hey coach! I love your content.
Is there an option to contact you directly?
I'd like to ask a specific question regarding tactics.
Thanks, all the best!
Hey buddy. Of course. Send me an email to futsaltrainingacademy@gmail.com with your what’s app and I’ll contact you
how to defend against robben signature inside cut players 😢
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Me thinking i’m a bad defender 😢
when i was playing we were wining 4:0 but the coach put me out to rest after that we lost 5:4 😅 it’s just because he put me out and then when i came back in i was so mad that i dislocated someone’s shoulder after that the match was canceled and no one won either lose
Gotta control those emotions when playing. But for sure one player coming out can make a significant difference, especially if the players coming in are not on the same tactical level
But why was the match cancelled though? What was alleged?
Im from morocco 🇲🇦
Pliiiz i need traduction arabic
Thai go coach I'm colton
Hey buddy, hope this has helped you a little.
Talk too much. Less show example.
Just be aggressive
Talking too much
Thank you
You’re very welcome 🤝