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Defending as a Team DVD

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English Premier League Zonal Defending - Defending as a Team, is the third DVD in a 4-DVD series. The first two DVD's started with 1v1 defending and progressed to the back four and then added the midfielders. This DVD now adds the forwards and shows their importance in defending as a team. Former Manchester United U18 Coach, David Williams, then introduces an 8v8 game specifically to train zonal defending. This game is played in three zones and includes overload situations and adjustments based on any breakdowns or loss of team shape.


Este es el tercer DVD de la serie de cuatro discos. Los primeros dos comenzaron tratando la defensa 1 contra 1 y progresaron hasta los cuatro defensas para luego añadir a los mediocampistas. Este DVD incluye además a los delanteros y trata sobre cómo defender en equipo. El ex entrenador del Manchester United U18, David Williams, presenta además un juego de 8 contra 8 específicamente para practicar cobertura de zona. El juego se realiza en tres zonas e incluye situaciones apretadas y ajustes basados en cualquier esquema o pérdida de alineación.

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