What if, in a game of fine margins, and players desperate for the tiniest of advantages, we can make everything we do, unexpected? And what if it involves .. not trusting our gut at all?
Why Skiing May Be the Key to Better Offside Traps
There is a key element in the attacking toolbox that can actually be applied quite neatly to defenders--and if used correctly, it can both catch more opponents offside, and create a more intelligent back-up plan in the case the original one doesn't pan out.
Stop Romanticizing Rectangles: Why Euclid (and I) Would Object to the ‘Gamelike’ Obsession
Flooding in, came a deluge of defensive arguments, most to the tone of, "Are you serious?", "Soccer isn't played in those shapes so why would you practice that?", and "How does changing the sport make it more difficult? It just makes it irrelevant." My eyebrows were curiously raised.
How to Make your Strikers Play Like Erling Haaland: Part One
It feels like just yesterday that a certain young Norwegian striker was making waves after his international triple hat-trick against Honduras. Well, that's because it practically was.