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Aug 16 11 tweets 4 min read
Goals through combinations is often viewed as a result of brilliance of a few individuals. While this may be true, there are 🔑principles teams could use to optimize conditions for achieving this.

Analyzing combination play w/lessons from vintage #Wenger, #Guardiola & #Sarri 🧵
I've tried to dissect combination play into smaller parts that make sense to me and I hope it does the same to fellow coaches, analysts & others.

I will present each principle with a description & a GIF to offer some visual reference.
Combination play can be described as quick passing combinations & off-ball movements to create some form of advantage against players in DEF shape (with the target of breaking lines, especially the DEF line).
Principle 1⃣: Move DEF line horizontally
• Can potentially create larger/accessible gaps between OPP players, making it easier to penetrate depth.
• A result of the ball going wide (first) before engaging in combination play from central areas (also overlap to stretch them)
Principle 2⃣: Pin DEF line
• When OPP players in DEF line are pinned its harder for them to leave their position (the player they mark/focus on) if ATT player from a lower line is attacking depth.
Principle 3⃣: Position in triangles & diamonds
• Always ensure 2-3 passing options in front of & at least 1-2 behind ball carrier
• Makes it easier to move the ball quickly (to move opposition/create space & exploit space)
Principle 4⃣: Rest-defense
• Since comb. play is fast and often through the opponent's block, there is chance of ball losses. If the initiative starts from a lower line (inside) you also lose cover of central spaces that the opponent can exploit unless areas are protected.
Principle 5⃣: Pass & Move
• Initiated by the player w/the ball on a lower line with overview of options in front of him & the gaps (already open or arising in the act) in the DEF line.
• Change of tempo which is making the opposition react after the act(tion).
Principle 6⃣: Move DEF line vertically (jump)
• By passing backwards, movement against the ball and/or receiving between the lines
• This allows penetrating player(s) to use their opposite momentum to create advantage/separation from OPP players when breaking the DEF line.
Principle 7⃣: Read space
• Small space & pressure = Play faster (few touch)

Players on higher lines:
• Play what you see (make sure you see as much as possible) /
• Don’t turn with pressure

Players on lower lines:
• Read if conditions are there & gaps possible to exploit
Hope this thread provided some valuable insight & inspiration.

Appreciate any kind of feedback😊

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