Match Report: Mullen vs. Erie (August 25, 2021 @4:30pm)
3601 S. Lowell Blvd. Denver, CO 80236
Things to do:
Kits (This is a home game, we will wear all navy and gold), socks, transportation, nutrition (Remember that this is a 4:30 game, you need to eat all day during school, snacks will be provided before the game, take care of your nutrition, don't eat nothing.)
Erie Strengths
Erie plays good survival/territorial football. One of the things that helps them defensively is that they keep the ball out of their defending third. Almost every ball is a one time clearance. This can be effective, and very frustrating to play against. Additionally, it feeds into their counter attack style of soccer. They have two relatively strong and fast forwards that are not afraid to just grind. All they do is hunt down long balls over the top.
Erie also clusters on defense, creating a great deal of pressure on individual players. They are quick to respond and close down. They are also athletic and not afraid to go to ground. When teams fail to move the ball quickly, Erie creates a lot of turn overs. Additionally, the pressure cause poor passes and mistakes. Erie tries to capitalize on these moments.
Furthermore, Erie plays on a narrow field at home and they are comfortable with the ball out of bounds. They don't play a style of soccer that tries for a lot of possession or time on the ball. For them, less is more is the mentality.
They also use the erratic and chaotic nature of the game to their advantage on set pieces. They have a long throw that they try to send behind the defense, and they take all of their set pieces quickly, especially their corners.
Lastly, they are confident to go 1v1 near the box, and they have some big players who will mix it up.
Erie Weaknesses
In a lot of ways, Erie's strengths become their weaknesses. They are not a technical team, and if we do not give in to their erratic style of play, we should be able to move the ball around them with ease. Furthermore, if we keep our position and shape, Erie should play the ball right to us 90 percent of the time.
While their cluster defense creates a lot of pressure, it also leaves a number of players open on the switch. If we move the ball quickly out of pressure, Erie will end up chasing us all over the field.
Erie's midfield does not recover well, and this leaves the outside backs really exposed. Against Evergreen, the LFB faced a number of 2 on 1's, one of which led to Evergreen's goal.
Additionally, Erie appears to be pretty one dimensional. Long ball is their game, and they are happy to keep chasing it. If we can win the ball and attack quickly, we should be able to catch them out of position and overload their defenders.
Erie defends well against teams who try to take them on individually. They struggle against teams that play together.
Mullen Strengths over Erie
We are an incredibly technical team and we should be able to move the ball around Erie quite well. Additionally, if our outside backs get involved in the attack, Erie should constantly be outnumbered on the flanks.
Furthermore, we have to continue to play to one of our biggest strengths: our shape and organization. We can not get sucked into the storm that is Erie soccer, chasing the ball all over the place. We need to be patient and keep our shape. If we do, Erie's attack will have a difficult time getting behind our defenders. Remember, we do not trap!
Keys to success:
1. No mistakes out of the back. Smart decisions and smart passes that avoid the counter.
2. Exploit the space on the flanks and at the top of the box. Outside backs need to get involved in the attack. They should have space to move forward, and their attack will spread the midfield.
-Outside backs need to dribble at the Erie full backs and then distribute the ball into space or feet. One/Twos around the defense will be very effective.
3. Capitalize on set pieces. If we can take advantage of these moments, we will have a great deal of success.
4. Discipline and structure in the back. We need to hold position and recover for one another.
5. When in possession of the ball in our defensive third, we need to play quickly, not get the ball stuck under our feet, and play into space instead of small spaces. It is a big field, don't fear the dynamic long ball.
6. Patience. We can't chase them all game. We will have to be okay giving up moments of possession in order to strike when the timing is right. Marking assignment and a high level of confrontation will be key!
7. We need to keep the ball out of the middle of the field in the central third. Swinging the ball quickly through the 6 and the 10 will open up the attack.
Good luck!
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