Tactics Corner With Coach Bradley Morrison Ep. 2 – [Team Tactics] – Possession To Go Forward



Welcome back to another tactics corner! Today we join Bradley as he takes us through a breakdown of the first team and how they use possession in transition to create scoring opportunities. What would you like to see in the next Tactics Corner?

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12 thoughts on “Tactics Corner With Coach Bradley Morrison Ep. 2 – [Team Tactics] – Possession To Go Forward”

  1. Hey everyone, welcome back to the second episode of Tactics Corner! Bradley, the first team coach, is guiding us through a tactical breakdown. Brad has his USSF A license and is a USSF coaching educator. He also works with the Olympic Development Program (ODP) here in North Carolina and is a brilliant coach! Let us know what you think. Enjoy!

  2. This was very helpful as a coach and I am grateful for these videos. Please continue posting as I am a new head coach of college soccer community college dIII trying to make it to school eventually D1 . I'd like to learn about some creative ways/drills to implement this type of style of play . Keep posting! 👌🏽💪🏽⚽️

  3. Great session .. I assume you're team plays a 4 5 1 formation? With two 6's / defensive midfielders?
    I seen a lit of teams crossing the ball into the box. Have you tried keeping the ball on the ground with a 45 degree pass back to the top of the 18? I ask because you mid fielders are in very good shape to attack and the opposing teams defense is expecting the cross.

  4. Got a 2 weeks to decide to take the scholarship offer for next august. These videos really help me get a better idea of the American style of play and what standard I should expect. Anyone know where these players are ranked? Are they one of the better colleges or one of the weaker ones? Cheers 🙂

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