Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (Sep 2024)

Impact of implicit vs. explicit Instructions on tactical performance in under-20 soccer players

  • Cristóvão de Oliveira Abreu,
  • Layla Maria Campos Aburachid,
  • Igor Mendes Lima,
  • Felipe A. Moura,
  • Bruno L. S. Bedo,
  • Schelyne Ribas,
  • Gibson Moreira Praça

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2024.1441125
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

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IntroductionThis study aimed to verify whether implicit and explicit informational constraints generate differences in tactical performance and behavior in U-20 national-level soccer players.MethodsThirty-two under-20 male athletes from two clubs participated. Four 4-a-side small-sided games (SSG) protocols were used: R1 - explicit rule for high-press marking, R2 - implicit rule for high-press marking, R3 - game with both previous rules simultaneous and FR - free game, without additional rules. SSGs comprised 4 vs. 4+ goalkeepers games on a 42 m × 29 m field. Position data from 10 Hz Global Positioning System (GPS) devices were used to evaluate individual and collective tactical behavior (spatial occupation metrics) and performance (interpersonal coordination). MANOVA was used for normally distributed variables, and Friedman's with Dunn or Bonferroni post hoc was used for variables without normal distribution. For SEI, an ANOVA was used with Bonferroni post hoc.ResultsThe R1 protocol showed higher SEI, length, width, and LpWratio than the FR protocol (p = 0.009). There was an effect of the different protocols in SEI values (p < 0.001). Under the explicit rule, players also showed the highest in-phase interpersonal coordination values (p < 0.001).DiscussionProviding players with explicit tactical instructions improves tactical performance acutely for high-pressing defensive actions.

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