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Football IQ Lesson from Liverpool vs PSG
@Zeyad made a very good tactical observation in his analysis. Liverpool defended in a 5-3-2 mid-to-low block, trying to stay compact and close the central space. But PSG used three smart attacking concepts: • Width to stretch the block • Blindside runs behind defenders • Quick combinations (1-2 passes and third-man runs) Because of this, PSG constantly attacked the half-spaces, which eventually led to both goals. This teaches us an important Football IQ principle: Defensive compactness is not just about shape — it’s about synchronized movement. If defenders shift late or midfielders fail to track runners, the half-spaces become exposed. Question for the community: When defending in a compact block, what is more important? A) Staying close to your teammate B) Tracking runners behind you C) Shifting together as a unit D) Communication between lines Explain your answer.
0 likes • Apr 10
@Anna Cafardi wow, great analysis. I also think the defenders should frequently check their shoulder(s) to watch and anticipate PSGs runs behind the line.
1 like • Apr 10
@Daniel L true true
⚽ Football IQ Quiz #1 – Decision Making
Imagine this situation: You are a central midfielder. You receive the ball and you quickly scan the field. You see:• A teammate making a run behind the defense• A defender coming to press you fast• Space open on the right side What is the best decision? A) Turn and try to dribble past the defender B) Pass immediately to the teammate running behind the defense C) Pass to the right side where there is space D) Hold the ball and wait for more options 👇 Comment your answer (A, B, C, or D) and explain why. Tomorrow I will post the correct answer and explanation.
1 like • Mar 30
I think B because the teammate can utilize the space open on the right side and have more time to progress the ball forward
Hey Everyone🙂
I’m new here, I hope this program improves my football IQ
1 like • Mar 7
@Cooper Christensen sorry?
1 like • Mar 8
@Cooper Christensen it teached me HOW to scan and WHAT to do with that information based on what I saw. It also has some injury and nutrition guides
1 like • Mar 7
I agree with y'all but I don't know where he went
Football IQ
From the football IQ classroom I did all the scanning thinking ect. And I did way better in training and in the scrimmage I did not lose the ball
2 likes • Mar 7
LETSS GOO BRO that's it!!! Scanning helps you decide what to do next earlier. What did you learn or analyse?
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Vishal Balaji
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@vishal-balaji-6527
Just a U14 Goalkeeper chasing the professional dream. ZTH PLAYER ACCELERATOR STUDENT. Trying to join the FC Dallas U14 Academy. Man City Fan🟦

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Joined Dec 21, 2025