barry university analysis
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SAINT LEO ANALYSIS
BARRY ANALYSISRodrigo Picchioni
BARRY ANALYSIS TEAM SUMMARYRodrigo Picchioni
CURRENT MOMENTRecord: 5-0 (1-0 SSC)Observations: Barry is currently in a 5 wins streak, which includes 4 games away from home. The team has scored 21 goals in this 4 games and conceded 11. The team averages 4.2 goals per gameDISCIPLINARY SUMMARYManuel PerezPatrick BorchertThomas Coombes Frank Lustig Nyle PatelPablo Georgakopoulos
KEY PLAYERSMOST GOALS - 7 GOALSMOST ASSISTS - 4 ASSISTMOST POINTS - 15 POINTS
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BARRY ANALYSIS GAME SUMMARYRodrigo PicchioniSTARTING 11 (Barry 6 @ 2 Embry-Riddle)24 M. Scheraldi2 A. Amaya17 - P. Georgakopoulos21 M. Smith12- J. Cato10 F. Lustig23 H. Antoni9 N. Patel7- M. Perez8 L. Awokang14- T. CoombesIMPORTANT SUBS: 13 - S. Yepes
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KEY PLAYERS
BARRY ANALYSIS DEFENSIVE TRANSITIONRodrigo Picchioni
Right after loosing possession, Barry applies pressure to the opposition ball holder
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BARRY ANALYSIS DEFENSIVE ACTIONSRodrigo Picchioni
Medium/High defensive blockCollective pressing high-in the fieldDoesnt let the opposition play from the backPressure on the opposing player with possessionIndividual chaseBarry defenders lock in a opposing player and get dragged out of position
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BARRY ANALYSIS OFFENSIVE TRANSITIONRodrigo Picchioni
Barrys team rely in a quick transition. The team tries to move to the attacking third right away.
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BARRY ANALYSIS OFFENSIVE ACTIONSRodrigo Picchioni
Barry has an offense that relies on #14, Thomas CoombesThe team plays around him, to make his qualities useful. #14 Thomas Coombes: Great finisher and very good off the ball in order to find the correct spaces to act.The team makes the use long-balls and direct passing
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BARRY ANALYSIS DEFENSIVE FREE KICKSRodrigo Picchioni
Corner kicksZonal markingThe entire teams come back to defend
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BARRY ANALYSIS OFFENSIVE FREE KICKSRodrigo Picchioni
Barry tries to deviate the focus of the opposition defense by sending their players away from the area they plan to attack.Ex: If they are sending the ball on the first post, some of their forwards will make runs to the second post. They do this in order to whoever is in the area they will send the ball have more free spaceOne hand up = Second postTwo hands up = First post
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BARRY ANALYSISRodrigo Picchioni
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