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INFROMATION.

This video is about understanding that every pass carries information.

The weight, speed, and trajectory of a pass tells your teammate what you want them to do next.

But that information changes depending on the situation.

  1. When you play into a teammate inside the box, the goal is usually to finish the action. The weight of the pass should help them shoot first time and attack the goal immediately.

  2. When you play a runner behind a high line, the goal is different. Now the priority is speed. Get the ball to the runner before the defender can recover. If the pass doesn't need to go over the defender, keep it on the ground and let it arrive as quickly as possible.

  3. The same principle applies in transition moments. Defenses are unorganized and gaps are temporary. Every extra second gives defenders time to recover, so the ball needs to travel quickly from point A to point B.

Different situations.

Different information.

Same objective.

Help your teammate perform the next action.

Passes carry information.

Into the box: finish the action.

Behind the line: arrive quickly.

Transition: attack before they recover.

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