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'Starlets should aspire to Coutinho'

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  1. luvgonzo

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    http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/147458-starlets-should-aspire-to-coutinho

    In this week's Academy column, head of development analysis, Tim Jenkins, offers an insight into how players improve their game by studying video clips of themselves as well as experienced professionals.

    Tim heads up a three-man team overseeing the analysis provision for all Academy age groups at Kirkby, whilst also acting as the team analyst to the U21 side.

    In his first column, he explains how Philippe Coutinho and Glen Johnson, as well as the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Jordi Alba, are amongst the players held up as examples to the club's Academy starlets...


    All of our emphasis, in terms of the work we do here, is on player development. So we're not overly concerned with team performance review or breaking down a game to show why we lost or why we won.

    Our work is about the individuals within the squad and trying to help them become better. What we try and do is add clarity to the coaching process, so that each player knows what they need to improve on. We'll work closely with the age groups and we'll identify two or three development areas for each of our players.

    Let's take Jordon Ibe as an exmple. One of the targets that we set Jordon was for him to try and attack the back post more often when he played as a wide man - and also to use his speed more to run in behind the defence.

    We identified those areas as ones he needed to improve and then the next step in the process was to collate clips of him in games. These clips highlighted opportunities where he could have run in behind the defence, or opportunities where he could have made a better run towards the back post and score.

    We fed that information back to the player so that he understood what he needed to work on. Alex Inglethorpe and the coaches then went away and worked specifically on those elements and included the ideas in their training sessions.

    When the coaches take these ideas on, they can be integrated into team sessions or one-to-one coaching, where Alex will go out and work with one or two individuals, who have a similar development areas.

    We'll support that. We go out to most sessions with an iPad and we're able to capture most of the work that Alex does. So when the players come off the field, they have a record of that session. As feedback to the player, it just gives them something they can refer back to.

    Another example of how we try and help the youngsters improve is by showing them videos of other players. So with Jordon, we would show him a video of Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Kyle Wiffen, who is our U18s performance analyst, put together a really powerful analysis video which analysed how Ronaldo scored so many goals, what type of goals he scored, what type of runs he made and summarised all this in a clip, which we were then able to give to Jordon.

    We do this so that the likes of Jordon can see just how successful Ronaldo has been and then he can try and emulate that.

    Hopefully we'll see an improvement in the areas that we've highlighted. We'll try and do that with the majority of our players. Show them footage of some of the best players in the world and the elements in their game that mark them out.

    Jordon is one example and he's still got a lot of work to do, but we saw some definite improvements in his game, which culminated in him getting a call-up to the first team at the end of the season. We're in a good place with a lot of our players at the moment in terms of affecting their development.

    We've done quite a lot of work with Ryan McLaughlin, trying to get him to focus on the defensive elements within his game. And that's quite an interesting one, because he has made some great strides in that area recently.

    We just broke it down for him and told him that he needed to defend the back post better; he needs to be better in his one against ones. And so we showed him some of his clips and then compared them to examples of Glen Johnson and how he defends well in one-v-one situations.

    We also used Jordi Alba from Barcelona as an example to show Ryan that, as well as getting forward and being an influence in the attacking areas, he's got to defend as well.

    We showed that to Ryan and, to be fair to him, he's worked really hard in the specific sessions Alex has put on for him and his defending has got better. He's still got a long way to go, but there are signs of progression there.

    Philippe Coutinho is one player who we often hold up as an example to boys here at the Academy - his quality and his ability to manipulate the ball is a fantastic standard for our younger age groups to aspire to.

    The team and I also carry out a lot of work with the lads coming back from injury. For instance, we helped Brad Smith, who was out for a long time, not by giving him a detailed breakdown of his performances as such, but by making a feel-good video including highlights from games before he got injured.

    He played for England last year against Gerard Deulofeu, who is currently on loan at Everton from Barcelona, and Brad did really well against him. So we integrated some of that footage into other stuff from last year and created a package that he was able to watch before his return.

    It was just to try and raise his confidence levels and make him feel good about going back and playing. So it's not all just about showing lads where they need to improve - there other things as well.

    I think there's still quite a lot of work to be done on the analysis side of things in the game in general.

    For me, it really depends on the coaches you work with. And at Liverpool, at the Academy, the analysts and the coaches work very closely together. So that allows you to really integrate yourself into the coaching process.

    There's no point doing analysis if it isn't integrated into what the coaches are doing. At Liverpool, there's real clarity around the development of a player. We know what they need to improve on and so do the coaches. We all work together.
     
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    Some insight from the Academy and reserve coaches on what they are doing and using to help get the academy lads to break through. They use examples with Ibe and Mclaughlin to show the points and things they want them to emulate.


    http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/147458-starlets-should-aspire-to-coutinho
     
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    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    Evening Matth <ok>
     
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    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    This looks familiar. :grin:
     
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    Ah didn't see it since the football threads die within minutes. <ok>
     
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    At least my thread has some replies now. :grin:

    Seriously though I thought it was a good read.
     
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    It was a cracking read. I do that all the time with my youths when we get to evaluations on their progression. I send them videos of the players I see them becoming, tell them to watch them, give them homework over the weekends when the games are on and something to the effect of: In the LFC x Newcastle game, identify the player in your position, what were his good traits, bad traits, could do better. Why was he successful against the opposition, why wasn't he, etc.

    I wish I could do the recording practice though, that is always a great way to show the players that they are working hard/or not, really show them in the conditioned games what you are trying to get out, etc.
     
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  8. Not read the thread but IMO, no player should aspire to be anybody else. They should to be the best that THEY can be. When aspiring to be another player, it is always a world star. Nobody wants to be the next Stephene Henchoz, Lucas Leiva or Dirk Kuyt, they want to be Jamie Carragaher, Steven Gerrard or Luis Suarez! Aspiring to be someone else applies unnecessary pressure and strains from putting expectation beyond your means.
     
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    I don't think it hurts to give an example to a kid there will come a time when they have to find their own identity but at a young age that attitude may mean they are doing something technically wrong.

    The OP explains it quite well as it's not trying to get the youngsters to pick passes like Coutinho because you cant coach that but it's looking at the technical side of his game how he moves the ball, controls it etc.

    Read it y'lazy fecker.
     
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    Or using Ronaldo to Ibe..... not saying play like Ronaldo, that is impossible, but showing him how he got loads of goals from a run into the back post and taking a gamble is something that Ibe can look at and improve at. <ok>

    and ditto on reading it!
     
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    Me and my lad have a bit of fun with MOTD I pause the game as certain points and we discuss the positioning and possible runs, passes etc and then see how it actually pans out, great when you get it right. :D
     
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    It comes on a bit too late here for the ages I coach ( 11pm!!!!!) but ya, DVR has made an awesome difference in breaking down game footage.
     
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    Is Ford likely to be back for West Brom?
     
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    Hope he can get some time on the pitch so that he's ready for the Gooners.
     
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    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    Do what? <yikes>
     
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    If you continue to the next sentence in the paragraph you would find out.... <doh>
     
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    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    Pedant <laugh>
     
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    <laugh>

    I aspire for the love and affection of a strawberry blonde in the land before time.... gotta get past the oger first though.
     
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