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Tag Lamche (UEFA 'A' Coaching Licence Part 1) is a professional academy coach and a specialist in vision and awareness (perceptual and cognitive skills). In this book Tag shows you how to play 'From Build Up to Finish', providing numerous practical examples of combination play from the keeper, through defence, midfield and attack to create goal scoring opportunities. Every tactic and practice suggested in this book has been fully tried and tested at professional academy level. Furthermore, all the likely problems and challenges you may face when implementing this philosophy are described and specific solutions are then explained in an easy to follow format. This distinguishes this book from other coaching books and makes it an invaluable resource for coaches. It's vital to have a philosophy, but it's equally vital to know how to turn that philosophy into reality! We present a commitment to 'playing out' from the keeper and advancing with good possession using coordinated movement patterns through the 4 phases of play (Build Up, Consolidation, Incision and Finishing phases). As well as being structured, it is important to present players with a rich variety of options or tactical tools they can explore. In this way you empower players to make their own decisions - individually and collectively - as well as encouraging them to use their own creativity and natural attributes to best apply these methods into practice. There are detailed chapters to outline the 4 phases of play and additional chapters for Supplementary Technical Training and Set Pieces. There are 40 Game Situations analysed including: Midfield Rotation: Coordinated Movement PatternsPlaying Out from the BackCreating Space to Play Through PressureCreating Scoring OpportunitiesKey Attacking Runs to Finish There are also 66 Practices including: Exploring 'Opening Up' to Receive & One-Touch PassingRotation of the Midfield 3 in a Pass & Move PracticeExploring the Third Man Run & the Classic One-Two CombinationPlaying Through the Thirds with Two-Way Pressure in a Zonal Possession GameSwitching Play to Create Goal Chances in a Small Sided Game