Djurgårdens IF against AIK; Kristoffer Olsson and run (without ball)



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Another twin city between Djurgarden and AIK has been completed. It was the third meeting this season between the two clubs of 1891.

The previous assassinations in Cup and Series ended in a victory each; And fraternally, the score was also shared during the match yesterday.

When the countdown has passed 90 minutes and Johannesson put the pipe in the mouth was 0-0 in the performance column.

As if we did not know it before: it is brutally difficult to create opportunities and set goals. Norling catenaccio defense. 14 goals scored so far. Good work

The match had – at the time – the derby character you want for a Stockholm city. Mainly, DIF-Johansson with that when he in the first half had given AIK-Olsson a group strikes the middle kingdom.

Coincidences? Nix, he would of course want to remove as much as possible the new national team from the picture of the match.

This afternoon, I focused on Olsson with the midfielder: Larsson and Adu.

The fact that AIK issues so few goals is very much due to a clear and well-oiled machine. Everyone knows his roles and submits his work.

But it is also thanks to the midfield battle; They are essential in their press games, coverage and support. They are a shield in front of their own bottom line. A difficult one to penetrate.

Press 1Press 2Press 3Press 4

It's a tough job that these three players put into the game of defense (for AIK attackers too). They perform many races on defense and are tough in their team, their duel and their recovery.

This usually takes the powers of the offensive game. However, mainly Olsson showed that there was still power and creativity when AIK was attacking.

This year, Olsson is playing a bigger role, meaning that he has accepted his rights and that his offensive qualities have been reinforced in a completely different way from last year.

Below, we have a nice sequence in which trion shows good cooperation in the offensive direction when the "angels" are released from the pressure and then go on the attack.

What happens after Olsson throws the ball? He goes full speed and wants to play and he plays when it comes to keeping goals.

Conversion 1Conversion 2Conversion 3Conversion 4Conversion 5

Another good sequence when Olsson himself wins the ball halfway, then escapes deep and enters the penalty area to finish.

Boll wins 1Boll wins 2.1Bollvinst 2.2Bollvinst 2Bollvinst 3Bollvinst 4

My experience is that players today, young and more established, want the ball on their feet. They are not as likely to move without a ball; and the above images (and Olsson's achievements) only symbolize the importance of moving when one does not have the balloon.

First of all, to open up to the players and partly to make the most of their game (help and goals) by joining where it happens (last offensive third).

Of course, it depends on how the team works and the role the player plays overall. But to generalize: move more without a ball, go more towards the dangerous surfaces and believe that the ball will end with you.

who Roy Keane once said: I can run 10 times in dangerous areas in and around the penalty area without even being able to recover the ball, but the eleventh time, I'm wrong and I decide the game in the final minutes. (= Fergie time).

In addition, it is unscrupulous as opponents – especially as midfielders – to constantly monitor their "players" during defensive conversions. The last thing you want is that this player scores. or ask for help.

I have personally experienced him sometimes as an active player, and the clearest memory is that of the early millennium when, in the middle of the field, I opposed the unconscious of then . Calle Sahlen.

The scene was Fredriksskans IP a night in November. Kalmar FF, with ultrasound Kjell Nyberg in the lead, had invited interesting local players to a form of match test for 14-15 year olds.

Mörbylångasonen – Calle – cleaned the house (midfield) that night. He ran and ran and ran; with like without a balloon, and I stood there and the other middle class colleagues with lungs of penguins and chased after the breath.

Calle had presented himself as a middle-field dynamo of rare perception, and from the sidelines Nyberg's Stockholm dialect "Hooooooonom will we have !!!".

The domination of the Ölänningen tonight hurt, but a few years later, when he played – in the national team of 87 – Nasri In a national match against France, my pain was settled.

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