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The 4 v 2 Rondo provides the foundation for the theory needed to
progress onto the ‘Up-Back-Through’ Rondo detailed in the remainder of
this presentation.
The size of the rondo and any of the possible conditions of play depend on the technical
ability and physical profile of your players. For the purposes of beginning the conversation,
the suggested dimensions have been proposed as 8x10 yards.
There are three types of pass in football and the terminology
given to these three passes often causes confusion. The original
terminology I learned when observing rondo theory was that of
‘first line pass’, ‘second line pass’ and ‘third line pass’.
• First Line Pass: any pass that takes place in front of the
opposition and does not bypass the opposition player.
• Second Line Pass: any pass that looks to go ‘around’ the
opposition
• Third Line Pass: any pass that goes through the opponent, a
split pass.
The purpose of the first line pass is to promote the conditions
for a third line pass opportunity. You should encourage the third
line pass as often as possible – this can be seen as a
‘penetration pass’ from a central defender to a striker who
might have dropped into a pocket of space for example.
The defenders should look to position themselves to block any
second line pass and ‘layer’ themselves so they could both
potentially intercept a third line pass as well as potentially
pressure any first line pass. The objective of the defenders is not
to tackle but to intercept.
Please use language you deem appropriate to paint the best
pictures for your players to build understanding.
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The attacking learning outcomes for this rondo include:
• body shape (opened up to be able to play the penetrative pass whenever possible)
• Three types of pass (prioritising)
• Tempocontroltomove theopponent(halfatouch–quicker,stoppingwiththesole –slowing)
• The creation of supporting angles and finding angles to receive or create penetration
• Pulling the opponent’s to be flat / square (removing ‘layers’)
• Pulling opponents wide / horizontally to find gaps
• Learning the principles of a diamond (as above)
If we consider this rondo to be positional specific then we can
think about the red team players as a central defender (at the
bottom of the image), a full back and a central midfielder either
side of the box and an advanced player at the top of the rondo
(a winger that may have dropped inside / a striker that has
dropped into a pocket and so on).
Some conditions / progressions / optional variations:
• Time: during a timed contest you may wish to tally up a point scoring
system that places more value to a third line pass than a second or
thirdlinepass.
• Points: you may wish to create a point scoring system (perhaps 10
pointsmeansthedefendersmustnowwintheballtwicetogetout…)
• Touches (to increase tempo and concentration): you may wish to
introducearulewherebypassAhastobeonetouchandpassBhasto
betwotouches(A,B,A,B,A….)
• Organisational: to increase values of team work in defending and
attacking, you should look to ensure BOTH defenders are rewarded
upon winning the ball and BOTH attackers are punished (the one who
lost the ball and the person who passed him the ball before). If you
include any transition / change then this should be done with speed
andaggressionasapriority–NOWALKINGORWAITING!Tempo!
• You may have this rondo functioning in a dual-directional manner
(North to South, the mirroring back) or freely directional. Preference is
takentoeventuallymasteringthedual-directionaldesign(purposeful).
• Passingsequence: onefirstlinepass(minimum)mustbemadebefore
athirdlinepass(toallowdefensiverecognition)
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The Up-Back-Through Rondo
This rondo moves on from the 4 vs. 2 rondo (principles of the diamond)
and looks at a number of different areas. Many of the same learning
outcomesstillstandfrombefore.
The objective is to get the ball from one end to the other end and back
again – over and over. You can only do this by playing into the receiving
area outlined in the centre of the possession box. Only the ‘striker’ is
allowed into the receiving area. The receiving area should be no bigger
than 6 yards in height (so that his marking defender can mark him and
preventhimfromplayingforwards).
The ideal scenario is for the ball to be played UP to the striker (who
cannot wait in the receiving zone and must only move into the zone
upon seeing a penetration opportunity), the striker will then set the ball
BACK to a player giving a supporting angle underneath and then it is
playedTHROUGHtothewingermakingadiagonalrunintothenextbox.
Once the ball has travelled to the other end (played into the target from
the winger that received the ball), the format is completely mirrored as
showninthefollowingimagesinthepresentation.
Perhaps specific to a 2-3-1 formation in 7-a-side but the principles are
more important than the formation. The language of UP-BACK-
THROUGH is to be understood through moving a CB out of his slot and
creatingspaceforawingertomakeadiagonalruninto
Right WingerLeft Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defender
Right-sided
Defender
(RCB / RB)
Left-sided
Defender
(LCB / LB)
Striker
Central
Midfielder
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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10-16
8-14
8-12
4-6
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The image shows the movements required to ensure the structure of
the rondo flows. Once the structure and format is understood by players
youcanthenbegintobringaboutpositionspecificlearningoutcomes.
The movement from the striker should look to fit into one of the
followingoptions:
• Checking into his defender before moving into the receiving channel
aspace(andother‘fake’doublemovements)
• Going behind the eye-line of his defender before racing in to the
receivingchanneluponlosingthedefendermomentarily.
Any time the striker moves into the receiving area and he does not get
the ball he should reset his movement and stretch the opposition
defence back again (creating the defensive line – midfield line space in a
game). Ensure the striker is moving into the receiving area at any
opportunity that the penetration pass (third or second line) can be
played.
If the striker can turn because the defender has not followed, then he is
encouragedtodoso.However,thedefendershouldfollowoutofhisslot
and then the UP-BACK-THROUGH can occur. The UP-BACK-THROUGH
should ideally be carried out all with one touch and therefore proper
technique should be taught here (body over ball, compact and tensed
bodystructure,toesupanklelockedetc.)
Wingers are to make the diagonal runs at pace and once they’ve
received the ball they should play to the target player at the end. Timing
ofthisrunisvital.
Right WingerLeft Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defender
Right-sided
Defender
(RCB / RB)
Left-sided
Defender
(LCB / LB)
Striker
Central
Midfielder
Target (phase B)
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Once the ball has reached the target player, the rondo should completely
mirror itself and the scenario is repeated. The rondo now flips and is
carriedoutintheotherdirection.
The pace at which full backs should sprint out to their wing positions
should be encouraged with intensity, as with the nearest defender (or
rotational)sprintingintothesecondboxtobecometheseconddefender.
If you are carrying out position specific learning, then you can have the
strikerandcentralmidfielderrotatepositionsuponthethroughball.
The CM’s positioning and receiving shape is an area where coaches
should pay attention to: can he play forwards? Can he create space for
otherstoplayforwards?Etc.
Communication is a vital theme throughout these structures. The coach
shouldemphasis‘Up-Back-Through’untilplayerstakeovervocally
Conditions/ManagementIdeas:
• Organisational: you can have this rondo either timed before positions
are changed or placed on a point scoring system (whoever the
defender wins the ball off of on his third interception of the ball for
example). You may wish to reward the attacking team and again
create a point scoring system for reaching their target that punishes
thedefenders(bystayinginagain)
• Intensity: playersarechanged into defenders if athird reminderabout
intensityofaction(sprintingtonewposition)
• Encourageuseofcentralmidfielderoncebeforeoptiontopenetrateis
available
Left WingerRight Winger
Target
Right-sided
Defender
(RCB / RB)
Left-sided
Defender
(LCB / LB)CM
Striker
GK / CB
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The Up-Back-Through Rondo Continuous Cycle
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FOR AN ANIMATED VISUAL OF THIS RONDO
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BACK RONDO
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PLUG IN / ADD-ON ONE: WEAKSIDE FULL BACK
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FOR MATCH VIDEO FOOTAGE OF THE WEAK-SIDE FULL
BACK MOVEMENT HIGHLIGHTED IN THIS RONDO
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Right WingerLeft Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
Right-sided
Defender (RB)
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
4
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
14-16
8-14
8-12
4-6
This rondo is an ADD-ON to the Up-Back-Through
Rondo as detailed last week (19th November 2015)
on www.inspire.football. It is absolutely imperative
that the previous rondo is carried out before
plugging in this progression.
In this rondo the Up-Back-Through option takes
priority as option one. However, a condition has now
been added to encourage the weak-side full back
movements as shown in related video.
Condition: anytime the number 4 (deep lying
controller) receives the ball AND he can turn out,
then the weak side winger should make a run behind
the opposition midfield line and the weak side wing
back should overlap.
The objective of the rondo is the same, to go from
GK/CB to the GK/CB on the other side via one of the
two options outlined. Once the ball reaches the
other GK/CB, there must be one horizontal pass
before the objective is reset (to allow for
reorganisation).
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Right WingerLeft Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
Right-sided
Defender (RB)
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
4
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
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8-14
8-12
4-6
The positioning of the number 4 should be
encouraged to be behind or at an angle through the
two opponents (‘the diagonal pocket’). Number 4’s
body shape should allow for the ball to roll across the
front of him upon receiving the ball (rather than
taking two touches to turn with the ball).
The side with the ball is the strong side. The side
without the ball is the weak side)
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Right-sided
Defender (RB)
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
4
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
14-16
8-14
8-12
4-6
The positioning of the number 4 should be
encouraged to be behind or at an angle through the
two opponents (‘the diagonal pocket’). Number 4’s
body shape should allow for the ball to roll across the
front of him upon receiving the ball (rather than
taking two touches to turn with the ball).
The side with the ball is the strong side. The side
without the ball is the weak side)
Strong
side
Weak
side
Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
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Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
Right-sided
Defender (RB)
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
14-16
8-14
8-12
4-6
4
If the number 4 can receive the ball cleanly AND can
turn out, then the movements are initiated. Should
players not make the movements in time, then it is
number 4’s responsibility to ensure the ball is kept
moving (played back to CB’s perhaps) and the rondo
does not come to a stop.
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RW
Left Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
RB
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
4
The aggression in the winger’s movement should be
directed behind the opposition’s midfield line inside
the field (into the ‘half space’ / ‘inside channel’ –
should we split the field into five vertical corridors).
Eventually there should be a progression that
promotes this pass into the winger who has made his
movement inside.
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RW
Left Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
RB
4
The ball is then played over/around/through to the
overlapping weak-side full back. You can add in
interference along the opposition midfield line in the
form of dynamic or static objects (players,
mannequins or poles etc).
The full back should then complete the objective and
play the ball into the target player at the end.
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LW
RB
Goalkeeper / Central Defender
RW
Striker
GK or CB
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
LB
4
GK or CB
The rondo is then mirrored in the opposite direction.
The players are to move as shown with the arrows.
The target player who receives the ball MUST play
one horizontal pass (to a deep full back or to his new
partner on the end line) before the team can seek
any Up-Back-Through or Weak-side Full back
opportunities to get to the new target.
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LW
RB
Goalkeeper / Central Defender
RW
Striker
GK or CB
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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LB
4
GK or CB
Previously the
overlapping RB
Previously the RW
who ran inside
Previously the LB
Previously the LW
Previously the Striker
Previously the CB/GK
Opposition Midfield Line This image shows the previous positions of the
players who have now taken up their new positions
(at speed to encourage intensity of thought and
action).
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A
B
D
D
D
A
C
B
BReceiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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E
B
Opposition Midfield Line Player A = GK/CB
Player B = Full back / Wingers
Player C = Number 4 (specialist role)
Player D = Opposition Defenders (strikers/CB)
Player E = Striker/CB (depending on phase of rondo)
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Right WingerLeft Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
Right-sided
Defender (RB)
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
4
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
14-16
8-14
8-12
4-6
This rondo is an ADD-ON to the Up-Back-Through
Rondo as detailed last week (19th November 2015)
AND weak-side full back rondo (26th November 2015)
on www.inspire.football. It is absolutely imperative
that the previous rondos are carried out before
plugging in this progression.
In this rondo the Up-Back-Through option takes
priority as option one. However, a condition has now
been added to encourage the weak-side full back
movements and/or OUT-IN-OUT movements as
detailed in this rondo.
Condition: anytime there is a clear passing line
through to a winger in the marked out zones in the
image to the left, the winger can race into this area
to receive the ball. The ball will be played OUT to the
winger, back IN to a supporting player facing
forwards and then OUT to the overlapping full back.
The objective of the rondo is the same, to go from
GK/CB to the GK/CB on the other side via one of the
two options outlined. Once the ball reaches the
other GK/CB, there must be one horizontal pass
before the objective is reset (to allow for
reorganisation).
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Right Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
Right-sided
Defender (RB)
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
4
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
14-16
8-14
8-12
4-6
Upon the opportunity opening itself up, the winger
with a clear line of pass is able to make his
movement into the marked out area to receive the
ball for an OUT-IN-OUT movement.
In the game, the winger who moves inside will take
with him his marking opponent and therefore
freeing up space for the full back to overlap.
Left Winger
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Right Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
Right-sided
Defender (RB)
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
4
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
14-16
8-14
8-12
4-6
Left Winger
When and ONLY when the winger who has dropped
into the wide receiving area can play back to a
forward facing supporting player, should the relevant
full-back overlap with pace.
If no supporting player is immediately on, then the
ball should be played back to any player and the
rondo recycles and resets.
IN
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Right Winger
Goalkeeper / Central Defenders
Right-sided
Defender (RB)
Left-sided
Defender (LB)
Striker
4
Target (phase B)
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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Opposition Midfield Line
14-16
8-14
8-12
4-6
If support is available and the option to playing OUT-
IN-OUT is available, the full back then commits to an
overlap at pace.
The ball is then played to the opposite target for the
rondo to continue and mirror itself in the opposite
direction
OUT
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LW
RB
Goalkeeper / Central Defender
RW
Striker
GK or CB
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing.
Opposition Midfield Line
LB
4
GK or CB
The rondo is then mirrored in the opposite direction.
The players are to move as shown with the arrows.
The target player who receives the ball MUST play
one horizontal pass (to a deep full back or to his new
partner on the end line) before the team can seek
any Up-Back-Through or Weak-side Full back or OUT-
IN-OUT opportunities to get to the new target.
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LW
RB
Goalkeeper / Central Defender
RW
Striker
GK or CB
Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’
Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing.
LB
4
GK or CB
Previously the RW
Previously the RB
Previously the LW that
moved inside to receive
the OUT-IN-OUT
Previously the
overlapping LB
Previously the Striker
Previously the CB/GK
Opposition Midfield Line This image shows the previous positions of the
players who have now taken up their new positions
(at speed to encourage intensity of thought and
action).
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A
B
D
D
D
A
C
B
BReceiving Area / ‘the pocket’
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E
B
Opposition Midfield Line Player A = GK/CB
Player B = Full back / Wingers
Player C = Number 4 (specialist role)
Player D = Opposition Defenders (strikers/CB)
Player E = Striker/CB (depending on phase of rondo)
OPTION 1 – UP-BACK-THROUGH
OPTION 2.A – WEAK-SIDE FB
OPTION 2.B – OUT-IN-OUT
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ABOUT RONDOS
Spain, Barcelona and Pep Guardiola have brought about a world-wide
recognition for rondos in the last decade and in most nations, our
possession box games shrunk overnight.
Unfortunately, possession box games have also become a neglected time
in our sessions, often un-coached and without many learning objectives.
The objective of the rondos presentations delivered by inspire football
coach education (UK) is to highlight potential learning opportunities in this
training methodology and format.
Kieran Smith will deliver a webinar for Inspire on rondos and give his first
hand account and insight into how ideas can be implemented through
rondos (Kieran Smith is a former AD Alcorcon coach 2014-15, who would
play fixtures against many of Spain’s biggest clubs such as Real Madrid).
I owe the foundations of my knowledge to a coach I worked alongside at
the University of Oxford (2013-14) called Jon Collins (who was writing a
PhD in Spanish training methodology at the time). Jon Collins opened my
eyes to the hundreds of details that turn rondos into a truly valuable
education tool.
Some months before beginning my work at the University of Oxford I was
fortunate enough to undertake study visits to clubs such as Barcelona,
Villarreal, Swansea, Liverpool and others. All the rondos that will be
detailed each Thursday for Inspire (www.inspire.football) have been
created with a heavy influence from those I’ve observed before.
Positional rondos, rondos that look to educate the languages of the game,
rondos that promote specific principles (overloading, penetration,
movement, the responses in transition etc) and much more will form the
majority of the theoretical content in these presentations.
My sole objective is to promote multi-directional possession box formats
(rondos) as valuable tools for player education. I do not believe that
rondos serve a purpose to imitate the playing style or the training
methodology of Spain or Barcelona.
Barcelona youth academy graduates spend around 20% of all contact hours
training in rondos (referenced in the book ‘Coaching the Tiki-Taka Style of
Play’, pg. 34). The La Masia graduates may have spent 1,000 hours in
rondos, but they’ve done so in a very specific type of rondo, specific to the
Barcelona playing style.
Please share these presentations freely and use your Thursdays
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Rondos - Up Back Through + Progressions 1 + 2

  • 1. inspire! 1 To reference this work please use the following wording in the references section of your work: Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondoswww.Inspire.football FOOTBALL RONDOS
  • 2. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos The 4 v 2 Rondo provides the foundation for the theory needed to progress onto the ‘Up-Back-Through’ Rondo detailed in the remainder of this presentation. The size of the rondo and any of the possible conditions of play depend on the technical ability and physical profile of your players. For the purposes of beginning the conversation, the suggested dimensions have been proposed as 8x10 yards. There are three types of pass in football and the terminology given to these three passes often causes confusion. The original terminology I learned when observing rondo theory was that of ‘first line pass’, ‘second line pass’ and ‘third line pass’. • First Line Pass: any pass that takes place in front of the opposition and does not bypass the opposition player. • Second Line Pass: any pass that looks to go ‘around’ the opposition • Third Line Pass: any pass that goes through the opponent, a split pass. The purpose of the first line pass is to promote the conditions for a third line pass opportunity. You should encourage the third line pass as often as possible – this can be seen as a ‘penetration pass’ from a central defender to a striker who might have dropped into a pocket of space for example. The defenders should look to position themselves to block any second line pass and ‘layer’ themselves so they could both potentially intercept a third line pass as well as potentially pressure any first line pass. The objective of the defenders is not to tackle but to intercept. Please use language you deem appropriate to paint the best pictures for your players to build understanding. 2 Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. 6 - 12 8-16 www.Inspire.football
  • 3. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos The attacking learning outcomes for this rondo include: • body shape (opened up to be able to play the penetrative pass whenever possible) • Three types of pass (prioritising) • Tempocontroltomove theopponent(halfatouch–quicker,stoppingwiththesole –slowing) • The creation of supporting angles and finding angles to receive or create penetration • Pulling the opponent’s to be flat / square (removing ‘layers’) • Pulling opponents wide / horizontally to find gaps • Learning the principles of a diamond (as above) If we consider this rondo to be positional specific then we can think about the red team players as a central defender (at the bottom of the image), a full back and a central midfielder either side of the box and an advanced player at the top of the rondo (a winger that may have dropped inside / a striker that has dropped into a pocket and so on). Some conditions / progressions / optional variations: • Time: during a timed contest you may wish to tally up a point scoring system that places more value to a third line pass than a second or thirdlinepass. • Points: you may wish to create a point scoring system (perhaps 10 pointsmeansthedefendersmustnowwintheballtwicetogetout…) • Touches (to increase tempo and concentration): you may wish to introducearulewherebypassAhastobeonetouchandpassBhasto betwotouches(A,B,A,B,A….) • Organisational: to increase values of team work in defending and attacking, you should look to ensure BOTH defenders are rewarded upon winning the ball and BOTH attackers are punished (the one who lost the ball and the person who passed him the ball before). If you include any transition / change then this should be done with speed andaggressionasapriority–NOWALKINGORWAITING!Tempo! • You may have this rondo functioning in a dual-directional manner (North to South, the mirroring back) or freely directional. Preference is takentoeventuallymasteringthedual-directionaldesign(purposeful). • Passingsequence: onefirstlinepass(minimum)mustbemadebefore athirdlinepass(toallowdefensiverecognition) 3 Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. www.Inspire.football
  • 4. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos The Up-Back-Through Rondo This rondo moves on from the 4 vs. 2 rondo (principles of the diamond) and looks at a number of different areas. Many of the same learning outcomesstillstandfrombefore. The objective is to get the ball from one end to the other end and back again – over and over. You can only do this by playing into the receiving area outlined in the centre of the possession box. Only the ‘striker’ is allowed into the receiving area. The receiving area should be no bigger than 6 yards in height (so that his marking defender can mark him and preventhimfromplayingforwards). The ideal scenario is for the ball to be played UP to the striker (who cannot wait in the receiving zone and must only move into the zone upon seeing a penetration opportunity), the striker will then set the ball BACK to a player giving a supporting angle underneath and then it is playedTHROUGHtothewingermakingadiagonalrunintothenextbox. Once the ball has travelled to the other end (played into the target from the winger that received the ball), the format is completely mirrored as showninthefollowingimagesinthepresentation. Perhaps specific to a 2-3-1 formation in 7-a-side but the principles are more important than the formation. The language of UP-BACK- THROUGH is to be understood through moving a CB out of his slot and creatingspaceforawingertomakeadiagonalruninto Right WingerLeft Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defender Right-sided Defender (RCB / RB) Left-sided Defender (LCB / LB) Striker Central Midfielder Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ 4 Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 10-16 8-14 8-12 4-6 www.Inspire.football
  • 5. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos The image shows the movements required to ensure the structure of the rondo flows. Once the structure and format is understood by players youcanthenbegintobringaboutpositionspecificlearningoutcomes. The movement from the striker should look to fit into one of the followingoptions: • Checking into his defender before moving into the receiving channel aspace(andother‘fake’doublemovements) • Going behind the eye-line of his defender before racing in to the receivingchanneluponlosingthedefendermomentarily. Any time the striker moves into the receiving area and he does not get the ball he should reset his movement and stretch the opposition defence back again (creating the defensive line – midfield line space in a game). Ensure the striker is moving into the receiving area at any opportunity that the penetration pass (third or second line) can be played. If the striker can turn because the defender has not followed, then he is encouragedtodoso.However,thedefendershouldfollowoutofhisslot and then the UP-BACK-THROUGH can occur. The UP-BACK-THROUGH should ideally be carried out all with one touch and therefore proper technique should be taught here (body over ball, compact and tensed bodystructure,toesupanklelockedetc.) Wingers are to make the diagonal runs at pace and once they’ve received the ball they should play to the target player at the end. Timing ofthisrunisvital. Right WingerLeft Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defender Right-sided Defender (RCB / RB) Left-sided Defender (LCB / LB) Striker Central Midfielder Target (phase B) 5 Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line www.Inspire.football
  • 6. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Once the ball has reached the target player, the rondo should completely mirror itself and the scenario is repeated. The rondo now flips and is carriedoutintheotherdirection. The pace at which full backs should sprint out to their wing positions should be encouraged with intensity, as with the nearest defender (or rotational)sprintingintothesecondboxtobecometheseconddefender. If you are carrying out position specific learning, then you can have the strikerandcentralmidfielderrotatepositionsuponthethroughball. The CM’s positioning and receiving shape is an area where coaches should pay attention to: can he play forwards? Can he create space for otherstoplayforwards?Etc. Communication is a vital theme throughout these structures. The coach shouldemphasis‘Up-Back-Through’untilplayerstakeovervocally Conditions/ManagementIdeas: • Organisational: you can have this rondo either timed before positions are changed or placed on a point scoring system (whoever the defender wins the ball off of on his third interception of the ball for example). You may wish to reward the attacking team and again create a point scoring system for reaching their target that punishes thedefenders(bystayinginagain) • Intensity: playersarechanged into defenders if athird reminderabout intensityofaction(sprintingtonewposition) • Encourageuseofcentralmidfielderoncebeforeoptiontopenetrateis available Left WingerRight Winger Target Right-sided Defender (RCB / RB) Left-sided Defender (LCB / LB)CM Striker GK / CB 6 Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line www.Inspire.football
  • 7. @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondoswww.Inspire.football The Up-Back-Through Rondo Continuous Cycle 7 Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing.
  • 8. @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos 7 Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. VISIT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p22FnMLUU80 FOR AN ANIMATED VISUAL OF THIS RONDO www.Inspire.football
  • 9. inspire! To reference this work please use the following wording in the references section of your work: Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondoswww.Inspire.football WEAK SIDE FULL BACK RONDO
  • 10. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. PLUG IN / ADD-ON ONE: WEAKSIDE FULL BACK www.Inspire.football
  • 11. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. VISIT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8B4sZSY3ws FOR MATCH VIDEO FOOTAGE OF THE WEAK-SIDE FULL BACK MOVEMENT HIGHLIGHTED IN THIS RONDO www.Inspire.football
  • 12. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Right WingerLeft Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defenders Right-sided Defender (RB) Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker 4 Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 14-16 8-14 8-12 4-6 This rondo is an ADD-ON to the Up-Back-Through Rondo as detailed last week (19th November 2015) on www.inspire.football. It is absolutely imperative that the previous rondo is carried out before plugging in this progression. In this rondo the Up-Back-Through option takes priority as option one. However, a condition has now been added to encourage the weak-side full back movements as shown in related video. Condition: anytime the number 4 (deep lying controller) receives the ball AND he can turn out, then the weak side winger should make a run behind the opposition midfield line and the weak side wing back should overlap. The objective of the rondo is the same, to go from GK/CB to the GK/CB on the other side via one of the two options outlined. Once the ball reaches the other GK/CB, there must be one horizontal pass before the objective is reset (to allow for reorganisation). www.Inspire.football
  • 13. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Right WingerLeft Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defenders Right-sided Defender (RB) Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker 4 Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 14-16 8-14 8-12 4-6 The positioning of the number 4 should be encouraged to be behind or at an angle through the two opponents (‘the diagonal pocket’). Number 4’s body shape should allow for the ball to roll across the front of him upon receiving the ball (rather than taking two touches to turn with the ball). The side with the ball is the strong side. The side without the ball is the weak side) www.Inspire.football
  • 14. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Right WingerLeft Winger Right-sided Defender (RB) Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker 4 Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 14-16 8-14 8-12 4-6 The positioning of the number 4 should be encouraged to be behind or at an angle through the two opponents (‘the diagonal pocket’). Number 4’s body shape should allow for the ball to roll across the front of him upon receiving the ball (rather than taking two touches to turn with the ball). The side with the ball is the strong side. The side without the ball is the weak side) Strong side Weak side Goalkeeper / Central Defenders www.Inspire.football
  • 15. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Right WingerLeft Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defenders Right-sided Defender (RB) Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 14-16 8-14 8-12 4-6 4 If the number 4 can receive the ball cleanly AND can turn out, then the movements are initiated. Should players not make the movements in time, then it is number 4’s responsibility to ensure the ball is kept moving (played back to CB’s perhaps) and the rondo does not come to a stop. www.Inspire.football
  • 16. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos RW Left Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defenders RB Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 4 The aggression in the winger’s movement should be directed behind the opposition’s midfield line inside the field (into the ‘half space’ / ‘inside channel’ – should we split the field into five vertical corridors). Eventually there should be a progression that promotes this pass into the winger who has made his movement inside. www.Inspire.football
  • 17. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos RW Left Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defenders Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line RB 4 The ball is then played over/around/through to the overlapping weak-side full back. You can add in interference along the opposition midfield line in the form of dynamic or static objects (players, mannequins or poles etc). The full back should then complete the objective and play the ball into the target player at the end. www.Inspire.football
  • 18. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos LW RB Goalkeeper / Central Defender RW Striker GK or CB Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line LB 4 GK or CB The rondo is then mirrored in the opposite direction. The players are to move as shown with the arrows. The target player who receives the ball MUST play one horizontal pass (to a deep full back or to his new partner on the end line) before the team can seek any Up-Back-Through or Weak-side Full back opportunities to get to the new target. www.Inspire.football
  • 19. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos LW RB Goalkeeper / Central Defender RW Striker GK or CB Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. LB 4 GK or CB Previously the overlapping RB Previously the RW who ran inside Previously the LB Previously the LW Previously the Striker Previously the CB/GK Opposition Midfield Line This image shows the previous positions of the players who have now taken up their new positions (at speed to encourage intensity of thought and action). www.Inspire.football
  • 20. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos A B D D D A C B BReceiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. E B Opposition Midfield Line Player A = GK/CB Player B = Full back / Wingers Player C = Number 4 (specialist role) Player D = Opposition Defenders (strikers/CB) Player E = Striker/CB (depending on phase of rondo) www.Inspire.football
  • 21. inspire! To reference this work please use the following wording in the references section of your work: Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondoswww.Inspire.football OUT-IN-OUT RONDO
  • 22. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos www.Inspire.football Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. PLUG ON / ADD-ON TWO
  • 23. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Right WingerLeft Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defenders Right-sided Defender (RB) Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker 4 Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 14-16 8-14 8-12 4-6 This rondo is an ADD-ON to the Up-Back-Through Rondo as detailed last week (19th November 2015) AND weak-side full back rondo (26th November 2015) on www.inspire.football. It is absolutely imperative that the previous rondos are carried out before plugging in this progression. In this rondo the Up-Back-Through option takes priority as option one. However, a condition has now been added to encourage the weak-side full back movements and/or OUT-IN-OUT movements as detailed in this rondo. Condition: anytime there is a clear passing line through to a winger in the marked out zones in the image to the left, the winger can race into this area to receive the ball. The ball will be played OUT to the winger, back IN to a supporting player facing forwards and then OUT to the overlapping full back. The objective of the rondo is the same, to go from GK/CB to the GK/CB on the other side via one of the two options outlined. Once the ball reaches the other GK/CB, there must be one horizontal pass before the objective is reset (to allow for reorganisation). www.Inspire.football
  • 24. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Right Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defenders Right-sided Defender (RB) Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker 4 Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 14-16 8-14 8-12 4-6 Upon the opportunity opening itself up, the winger with a clear line of pass is able to make his movement into the marked out area to receive the ball for an OUT-IN-OUT movement. In the game, the winger who moves inside will take with him his marking opponent and therefore freeing up space for the full back to overlap. Left Winger OUT
  • 25. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Right Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defenders Right-sided Defender (RB) Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker 4 Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 14-16 8-14 8-12 4-6 Left Winger When and ONLY when the winger who has dropped into the wide receiving area can play back to a forward facing supporting player, should the relevant full-back overlap with pace. If no supporting player is immediately on, then the ball should be played back to any player and the rondo recycles and resets. IN www.Inspire.football
  • 26. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Right Winger Goalkeeper / Central Defenders Right-sided Defender (RB) Left-sided Defender (LB) Striker 4 Target (phase B) Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line 14-16 8-14 8-12 4-6 If support is available and the option to playing OUT- IN-OUT is available, the full back then commits to an overlap at pace. The ball is then played to the opposite target for the rondo to continue and mirror itself in the opposite direction OUT www.Inspire.football
  • 27. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos LW RB Goalkeeper / Central Defender RW Striker GK or CB Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. Opposition Midfield Line LB 4 GK or CB The rondo is then mirrored in the opposite direction. The players are to move as shown with the arrows. The target player who receives the ball MUST play one horizontal pass (to a deep full back or to his new partner on the end line) before the team can seek any Up-Back-Through or Weak-side Full back or OUT- IN-OUT opportunities to get to the new target. www.Inspire.football
  • 28. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos LW RB Goalkeeper / Central Defender RW Striker GK or CB Receiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. LB 4 GK or CB Previously the RW Previously the RB Previously the LW that moved inside to receive the OUT-IN-OUT Previously the overlapping LB Previously the Striker Previously the CB/GK Opposition Midfield Line This image shows the previous positions of the players who have now taken up their new positions (at speed to encourage intensity of thought and action). www.Inspire.football
  • 29. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos A B D D D A C B BReceiving Area / ‘the pocket’ Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. E B Opposition Midfield Line Player A = GK/CB Player B = Full back / Wingers Player C = Number 4 (specialist role) Player D = Opposition Defenders (strikers/CB) Player E = Striker/CB (depending on phase of rondo) OPTION 1 – UP-BACK-THROUGH OPTION 2.A – WEAK-SIDE FB OPTION 2.B – OUT-IN-OUT www.Inspire.football
  • 30. inspire! @inspirethegame facebook.com/FootballRondos Content created by Jed Davies (@TPiMBW) ABOUT RONDOS Spain, Barcelona and Pep Guardiola have brought about a world-wide recognition for rondos in the last decade and in most nations, our possession box games shrunk overnight. Unfortunately, possession box games have also become a neglected time in our sessions, often un-coached and without many learning objectives. The objective of the rondos presentations delivered by inspire football coach education (UK) is to highlight potential learning opportunities in this training methodology and format. Kieran Smith will deliver a webinar for Inspire on rondos and give his first hand account and insight into how ideas can be implemented through rondos (Kieran Smith is a former AD Alcorcon coach 2014-15, who would play fixtures against many of Spain’s biggest clubs such as Real Madrid). I owe the foundations of my knowledge to a coach I worked alongside at the University of Oxford (2013-14) called Jon Collins (who was writing a PhD in Spanish training methodology at the time). Jon Collins opened my eyes to the hundreds of details that turn rondos into a truly valuable education tool. Some months before beginning my work at the University of Oxford I was fortunate enough to undertake study visits to clubs such as Barcelona, Villarreal, Swansea, Liverpool and others. All the rondos that will be detailed each Thursday for Inspire (www.inspire.football) have been created with a heavy influence from those I’ve observed before. Positional rondos, rondos that look to educate the languages of the game, rondos that promote specific principles (overloading, penetration, movement, the responses in transition etc) and much more will form the majority of the theoretical content in these presentations. My sole objective is to promote multi-directional possession box formats (rondos) as valuable tools for player education. I do not believe that rondos serve a purpose to imitate the playing style or the training methodology of Spain or Barcelona. Barcelona youth academy graduates spend around 20% of all contact hours training in rondos (referenced in the book ‘Coaching the Tiki-Taka Style of Play’, pg. 34). The La Masia graduates may have spent 1,000 hours in rondos, but they’ve done so in a very specific type of rondo, specific to the Barcelona playing style. Please share these presentations freely and use your Thursdays wisely! Visit www.inspire.football To reference this work please use the following wording in the references section of your work: Davies, J. (2015) Football Rondos. London: Inspire Football Publishing. www.Inspire.football