Team intentions serve as principles that guide individual actions.
These team intentions are what make a team 'click', they form the foundation of team communication, they align individuals to a greater goal.
Often this is misunderstood but, Guardiola explains 🧵👇
Jorge Valdano: Coaches have more and more power and players less freedom. Do you agree?
Guardiola: No, I completely disagree. No, Absolutely not.
Valdano: You don’t think that the method is taking control of the player?
Pep: "The method is about everyone knowing what we're trying to do. I’ve never taken any freedom away from any player. The method is ‘we’re all going in this way, understanding in this way, in this place or that place we’re going to do this thing.’ I don’t see it more than this."
🗣"Imagine, “play whatever you want, do whatever you want”, it would be chaos. In modern football, total chaos."
🗣 "Players can’t have the freedom to make decisions in each moment without having the collective direction. One player is great alongside another player. One player on their own is nothing."
🗣 "What we try to do is with the use of the method, the idea, enhance the individual abilities of each player based on what we have observed.
It’s not saying, 'you play here, you don’t move from here, you don’t do this, you don’t do that.' No, I’ve never done that."
🗣 "In the end, in a game where there is so much uncertainty, we give them some security to do something and to give them something that is much more controlled in their minds, not only for us coaches but for them too."
🗣 "With our method, or whatever you want to call it, we want to give possible solutions to that uncertainty that the game always has. We want to give players the security that within what will happen, they will be able to solve it."
🗣 "From there, if the player has the ball and the defender is there or there or there, their decision can’t be controlled. It’s completely their decision."
As you can see, Guardiola sees the value in aligning individuals through a collective direction. These team intentions serve as the possible team solutions to certain situations that the game presents.
They never should tell the player what to decide.
Aristotle said, "The whole is greater than the sum of the parts... things which have several parts and in which the totality is not a mere heap, but the whole is something beyond."
By providing collective direction, the players become more than what they could be separate.
As cliche as it may sound, this is the beauty of teamwork.
However, this can only be accomplished when the team intentions are set and the individual's autonomy is respected, which results in individuals' actions bringing to life those team intentions.
And that's just the first step 😉
We also need to be able to identify game situations that players will face, prepare players for those situations based on team intentions, and repeat the process.
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It's obvious their belief is style above all else, but how far will a club go to maintain that?
Football would not be football if one didn't try to win so therefore what game is Barça playing?
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You hear managers like Bielsa discuss the purpose of the game. He argues it's to entertain. I disagree. The purpose of the GAME is to win (and he knows this).
The goal of the game is indisputable, however, the means to achieve the goal is debatable.
• The person behind the shirt
• Everyone is different and requires different care.
• Go with your gut feeling when making a decision
• Provide a good atmosphere
• Help them realise their talent on daily basis
According to the Handbook of Sports Psychology, leaders have the following 11 characteristics.
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Leaders create vision:
By developing clear, objective, measurable goals, leaders are able to lay out the road map for the group which results in a common vision.
Jose Mourinho tirelessly explaining the difference between game principles and tactics.
Game Principles do not change from game to game.
Tactics are the application of game principles which change from game to game.
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❌“I think what we get now in football is managers go into the game ‘this is what I want to do this is how I play’ and maybe less thinking about the opposition.” - Jamie Carragher at 2:18
Systems change based on the opposition. You HAVE to think about the opposition.
✔️“One thing is tactical systems, another thing principles of play. Principles of play have to be permanent.” - Jose Mourinho at 3:58
Principles of play do not change from game to game.
As we put a close to 2018, I'd like to re-share all of the articles from this year.
I am very proud of them all and they all have helped me to learn a little bit more about this sport and everything it entails.
Cheers to 2018 and bring on 2019 🥂
IJAS's 2018 Thread Here! 👇
Guardiola's Class
🗣 "Since that 2007 coaching clinic, Pep Guardiola has singlehandedly changed how football is played. Luckily for us, someone filmed this once in a lifetime clinic and the following findings are those ideas preached on that cloudy day." itsjustasport.com/home/2018/11/5…
Child Psychology 101 for Every Youth Coach
🗣 "I know what you might be thinking, ‘I’m just a football coach. I don’t have the time or energy to study psychology in my free time.' Well, this article is for you." ...