It pretty much is. The covering defender isn't really going to do anything. This is easily denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity
It pretty much is. The covering defender isn't really going to do anything. This is easily denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity
Look at the screenshot I posted. Defender is behind the goalkeeperThe attacker is going towards the defender because of his touch, a defender who will be between him and the keeper..
Look at the screenshot I posted. Defender is behind the goalkeeper
Disagree with your assessment here. Defender is off to the goaline regardlessThe attacker is going towards the defender because of his touch, a defender who will be between him and the keeper..
Disagree with your assessment here. Defender is off to the goaline regardless
I use this to forum to learn. DOGSO test DDDC is?It fails the DOGSO test on 'Defenders'
But I'm against religiously sticking to the DOGSO test D,D,D,C
Distance from goal, covering Defenders, Direction of play and likelihood of maintaining or gaining Control of the ballI use this to forum to learn. DOGSO test DDDC is?
You said the defender would be between the keeper striker. I very much disagree that that would have happened (because the defender is going to the goal line)Dont thunk he is edge of six yard, and the gk comes across and the defender covers the space and shapes to help the gk force the attacker outside if the foul wasnt committed so both gk and defender are not dropping to the goaline regardless. Thats denying space not dropping.
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Distance from goal, covering Defenders, Direction of play and likelihood of maintaining or gaining Control of the ball
You said the defender would be between the keeper striker. I very much disagree that that would have happened (because the defender is going to the goal line)
The defenders thought process is to end up on the line. Look where he ends up.Thank you. My understanding was there. I am not in detention.
At one point the defender is between the attacker and gk marginally but the big point was its not 1v1 and the keeper comes across the defender towards the attacker and his team mate adjusts position to cover the goal and they both shape to take the attacker away from goal. The defender isnt going to the goal line he is going through defensive d's and if the keeper doesnt deny space the defender does..
This was never 1v1 .
As a very qualified coach ex semi pro defender and now well meaning trying to always do better ref the process is D deny space, D delay D dictate D depth and the defender are hitting d's because they 100% are not off to the goal line!! The keeper is denying space and attempting to dictate where he wants to the attacker to be. The defender shifts his is d's in relation to the keepers, and where the attacker is going with the ball to move the foward away from goal. He provide depth to the keeper by not dropping to the goal line and both defender and gk are trying to take the attacker away from goal.The defenders thought process is to end up on the line. Look where he ends up.
Unless the attacker got the shot away and it was quite literally going directly at the defender, he's not much of a consideration. He can't use his hands, so him being on the line still leave DOGSO on the table