One of the few accounts I missed when I left TikTok is now on KZread 🎉
@mfost82472 күн бұрын
HAO went as an alternative in 2016 right? She’s legend status 🫡
@CaseysOnTheCase2 күн бұрын
Yeah but HAO was only 31. She’s the first major player I’ve seen be told by USWNT that her time was done after that big of a contribution while still being that young (I think we’ll see this more frequently)
@percytown62262 күн бұрын
False9's role is draw defenders out their position so wingers can attack the space if they don't take the bait it also works to overload the midfield and create numerical advantage
@wlmt97062 күн бұрын
I like watching you on you tube
@renelusk55522 күн бұрын
If it is a workplace, we don’t need to know about your sexual orientation. So don’t put in front and center.
@petesjk2 күн бұрын
So more of the backward don’t ask, don’t tell dysfunction.
@T.R.752 күн бұрын
didnt catch you live. enjoyed the reaction though. no real surprises for me other than Yohannes not going even as an alternate. bit worried about her leaning towards the NL now. happy for Lynn. good stuff.
@allysonbailey32 күн бұрын
I would love to see like a final group send off / honoring of players for Morgan, Sauerbrunn, and O'Hara. I think that would be fun. Like last game of the year just a little thing would be cool for them since they are the last 3 like long time players. (Naeher too cause she's 36 but I'm praying she's got another year or so)
@I270Exit110 күн бұрын
Excellent summary. And the reason that the numbers aren't in a logical order is that the formation was originally a pyramid with 2 defenders (#s 2 and 3) playing centrally and many attackers. Strategies changed and the pyramid was inverted. See Inverting the Pyramid by Jonathan Wilson.
@machellovelivelife65812 күн бұрын
Great video. I'm someone who watches for enjoyment, I dont get caught up in the strategy & positions of it.
@kaze98714 күн бұрын
Thank you!!
@Diego.Ambrosini14 күн бұрын
Interesting to see that in the USA the DM uses #6, just like what happens in continental Europe. In England it would be more common for this player to use #4, and in South America it would be #5. Different footballing cultures, different numbering, I guess. Here in Brazil, #6 is for left backs, would you believe it?
@natesanti14 күн бұрын
Amazing video!
@Chaldon-hl6yk15 күн бұрын
Soccer Numbers more than 30 years mean nothing and and are in no way connected with the position on the field
@kameronb15 күн бұрын
You’re amazing! Thanks for making this!! Canadian here who follows the Prem but was too afraid to ask!!
@richardferguson689315 күн бұрын
Brilliant video. Thanks for a concise, easy to follow explanation.
@johnward806415 күн бұрын
Exactly what I needed. It only took me since 2019 to find out!
@jimbrentar15 күн бұрын
actually, the numbering system developed when there more commonly 2 fullbacks, 3 halfbacks and 5 forwards. a system that was abandoned a long time ago, but the numbering lives on
@iamdeathiamentropyiamdarks351715 күн бұрын
I thought the hotter you are the higher the number
@tinamb517815 күн бұрын
This is SO helpful! Thank you for taking the time to explain this.
@cmsjustin16 күн бұрын
This is so great, thank you!
@jdawkins11116 күн бұрын
people say 7 and 11 all the time
@kapowjam346216 күн бұрын
Every time there is a major tournament I think it would be helpful if they had segments like this between games or as a quick visual when talking about players. There's new fans who won't know what's going on and maybe it's just me but I get the numbers mixed up in my head time to time even though I watch soccer frequently. Then it takes a while to sort out in my head what player and number and then we've moved on.
@RecordProducerRob16 күн бұрын
Excellent explanations. Most of this I know and yet I could not have explained it so thoroughly or so quickly. Thank you.
@SByers3416 күн бұрын
from TikTok to the big stage - well done Casey!!
@kalmenbarkin570816 күн бұрын
Oooh you were one of the few accounts I genuinely missed when I left TikTok. Glad you’ve come over
@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music16 күн бұрын
I disagree; the only 10 on the USWNT is Abby Dahlkemper--that woman is _HAWT._
@youreworthyourweightinavoc718916 күн бұрын
Good vid and defo agree with the last part of the vid. Also, playing centrally anywhere is very different and really quite stressful while playing wide is much more relaxed and just about finding space to run into.
@PepeCaseres16 күн бұрын
4 is always a full back number (Zanetti)
@samz10200716 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I appreciate it. And gosh I miss Sam Mewis
@driziiD16 күн бұрын
"outside back" so its true, you guys actually say that. nice video, well explained.
@criticaloptimist16 күн бұрын
This is exactly what I needed! Thank you!
@finneykewa16 күн бұрын
Subbed!!
@BettyWho-qi1xq16 күн бұрын
Great video!
@moejuggs16 күн бұрын
Good video missed Kiera Walsh as an example of a 6. Best in the world right now..
@youreworthyourweightinavoc718916 күн бұрын
And Amandine Henry, the greatest 6 ever imo..sure she's in her twilight years now, but at her best she could totally nullify the opposing team's attack (even against the USWNT) and yet also present up front as an attacking threat. Just lethal. I'm hoping Cooney-Cross becomes a giant of the game as a 6 or 8 during her career.
@agentsl916 күн бұрын
In 20 yrs of coaching this is the first video that clearly and succinctly explains the numbers and positions. Now I have something to share with my U9s so we can all get on the same page. Thanks!
@isobellesutherland978216 күн бұрын
Another good 6 I'd say is Katrina Gorry and Keira Walsh but she's also like an 8 as well. Hayley Raso is a good 8 as well as Jill Scott. Raso can also play 10 but she's really good at box to box.
@youreworthyourweightinavoc718916 күн бұрын
Gorry is brillo as 6 8 or 10, but I wouldn't call Raso an 8, she's a winger imo
@EmDe6916 күн бұрын
I had a good time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I learned something. Wow. Thanks.
@kirstenhee344216 күн бұрын
Thank you! This is the video I have been looking for but not quite finding in the past couple years of becoming a new soccer fan. The whiteboard is honestly so helpful.
@EmDe6916 күн бұрын
"Let's have a good time. Let's just be some dumb Americans learning some new stuff." Nice...😄And here I am ready to learn! And ready to have a good time.
@EmDe6916 күн бұрын
New sub. Excited to check out your channel. Welcome!
@suesmith863616 күн бұрын
I watch a ton of soccer and still get confused with off sides. Can you go over that please?
@cyclonesfan720516 күн бұрын
Randomly stumbled upon this video and it's very neat as someone who loves soccer but is often mystified by numbers other than 9 and 10. I hope you keep making videos like this, it's very informative!
@cyclonesfan720516 күн бұрын
Also I think the physical visual aids are a lot more attention grabbing than generic graphics like a lot of youtubers use
@richard644016 күн бұрын
Formations are also important in football ( soccer ) . 4-4-2 , or 4-3-3 are the most common. 4 defenders , 4 midfielders, two attackers. A highly defensive one would be a 5 -4 - 1. Used by lower teams who havent got a chance of winning against a much better team , and just to defend like mad, in the hope of a 0-0 draw. ( a zero-zero tie? ) . As you see, only ten players mentioned. The goalie / keeper ( please dont say goal tender ) is a given position. Sometimes a 4-5-1 is used to flood the midfield and control it. In that case, the two outer midfield players would be used to play as wingers ( the old numbers 7 and 11 ) when needed , turning it into a 4-3-3. Hope this helps :)
@trorisk16 күн бұрын
5-4-1 was the famous Italian Catenaccio. The Squadra azzurra mastered the art of driving the opposing team crazy and scoring a goal on a counter attack in the 85th minute.
@TomF1816 күн бұрын
Thanks! I played & watched for 35 years, and admittedly didn’t know any numbers besides 6, 9 & 10.
@Cowboy-in-a-Pink-Stetson16 күн бұрын
As a (very) old englishman who has been a fan of association football for a long, long time this is a very good explaination of the numbering used to define positions and tasks of the various players. Well done and thank you!👍
@jimd90716 күн бұрын
Great video. Thank you. I agree that Julie and Sam were are great 6s. Please consider a video about the all time uswnt tough players. Mentally and physically tough like Lloyd, O'Hara, Ertz,... the ones that would fight if they had to. Sometimes a red card may be ok
@plan_r400516 күн бұрын
Still a dumb American, but thanks for trying. One day I’ll make Horan proud.
@FranciscoGarcia-ze5hg16 күн бұрын
Small tidbit. In Argentina and most of South America the 5 is actually the defensive midfielder, so we play with a 5 or a double 5 (two defensive midfielders). The 6 is the second center back with the 2, the 3 and 4 are the left and right backs. The rest is the same.
@CaseysOnTheCase16 күн бұрын
Oh super interesting! Didn’t know South America goes calls that spot the 5
@trorisk16 күн бұрын
In France the number 5 is what we called "the libero", the last defender before the goalkeeper. Today it is a position that has disappeared. Once the opposing attack has passed the defense he must either make a clean tackle or take the attacker towards the goalkeeper while preventing him from shooting. The n°6 was "the stopper" he had to “break the legs of the opposing number 10”. A raw physical player on No. 10.
@FranciscoGarcia-ze5hg16 күн бұрын
@@trorisk Franz Beckenbauer used #5. The epitomy of the Libero.
@trorisk15 күн бұрын
@@FranciscoGarcia-ze5hg More recently Carles Puyol was also an archetype of No. 5. For those who want to see what we're talking about I think there are more videos on Puyol's defensive actions than Beckenbauer. At the 2018 World Cup, Kanté played a kind of "stopper" No. 6 on the game v Argentina on Messi.
@pencilsandlight131816 күн бұрын
Good information. Thanks!
@MokaBoucha16 күн бұрын
Excellent. Only thing I would add is where it all came from. Before Brazil/Pele it was just position names (e.g. centre forward now 9). Pele wore number 10 and changed permanently how the position was viewed and it became a number.
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One of the few accounts I missed when I left TikTok is now on KZread 🎉
HAO went as an alternative in 2016 right? She’s legend status 🫡
Yeah but HAO was only 31. She’s the first major player I’ve seen be told by USWNT that her time was done after that big of a contribution while still being that young (I think we’ll see this more frequently)
False9's role is draw defenders out their position so wingers can attack the space if they don't take the bait it also works to overload the midfield and create numerical advantage
I like watching you on you tube
If it is a workplace, we don’t need to know about your sexual orientation. So don’t put in front and center.
So more of the backward don’t ask, don’t tell dysfunction.
didnt catch you live. enjoyed the reaction though. no real surprises for me other than Yohannes not going even as an alternate. bit worried about her leaning towards the NL now. happy for Lynn. good stuff.
I would love to see like a final group send off / honoring of players for Morgan, Sauerbrunn, and O'Hara. I think that would be fun. Like last game of the year just a little thing would be cool for them since they are the last 3 like long time players. (Naeher too cause she's 36 but I'm praying she's got another year or so)
Excellent summary. And the reason that the numbers aren't in a logical order is that the formation was originally a pyramid with 2 defenders (#s 2 and 3) playing centrally and many attackers. Strategies changed and the pyramid was inverted. See Inverting the Pyramid by Jonathan Wilson.
Great video. I'm someone who watches for enjoyment, I dont get caught up in the strategy & positions of it.
Thank you!!
Interesting to see that in the USA the DM uses #6, just like what happens in continental Europe. In England it would be more common for this player to use #4, and in South America it would be #5. Different footballing cultures, different numbering, I guess. Here in Brazil, #6 is for left backs, would you believe it?
Amazing video!
Soccer Numbers more than 30 years mean nothing and and are in no way connected with the position on the field
You’re amazing! Thanks for making this!! Canadian here who follows the Prem but was too afraid to ask!!
Brilliant video. Thanks for a concise, easy to follow explanation.
Exactly what I needed. It only took me since 2019 to find out!
actually, the numbering system developed when there more commonly 2 fullbacks, 3 halfbacks and 5 forwards. a system that was abandoned a long time ago, but the numbering lives on
I thought the hotter you are the higher the number
This is SO helpful! Thank you for taking the time to explain this.
This is so great, thank you!
people say 7 and 11 all the time
Every time there is a major tournament I think it would be helpful if they had segments like this between games or as a quick visual when talking about players. There's new fans who won't know what's going on and maybe it's just me but I get the numbers mixed up in my head time to time even though I watch soccer frequently. Then it takes a while to sort out in my head what player and number and then we've moved on.
Excellent explanations. Most of this I know and yet I could not have explained it so thoroughly or so quickly. Thank you.
from TikTok to the big stage - well done Casey!!
Oooh you were one of the few accounts I genuinely missed when I left TikTok. Glad you’ve come over
I disagree; the only 10 on the USWNT is Abby Dahlkemper--that woman is _HAWT._
Good vid and defo agree with the last part of the vid. Also, playing centrally anywhere is very different and really quite stressful while playing wide is much more relaxed and just about finding space to run into.
4 is always a full back number (Zanetti)
Thank you so much for this video. I appreciate it. And gosh I miss Sam Mewis
"outside back" so its true, you guys actually say that. nice video, well explained.
This is exactly what I needed! Thank you!
Subbed!!
Great video!
Good video missed Kiera Walsh as an example of a 6. Best in the world right now..
And Amandine Henry, the greatest 6 ever imo..sure she's in her twilight years now, but at her best she could totally nullify the opposing team's attack (even against the USWNT) and yet also present up front as an attacking threat. Just lethal. I'm hoping Cooney-Cross becomes a giant of the game as a 6 or 8 during her career.
In 20 yrs of coaching this is the first video that clearly and succinctly explains the numbers and positions. Now I have something to share with my U9s so we can all get on the same page. Thanks!
Another good 6 I'd say is Katrina Gorry and Keira Walsh but she's also like an 8 as well. Hayley Raso is a good 8 as well as Jill Scott. Raso can also play 10 but she's really good at box to box.
Gorry is brillo as 6 8 or 10, but I wouldn't call Raso an 8, she's a winger imo
I had a good time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I learned something. Wow. Thanks.
Thank you! This is the video I have been looking for but not quite finding in the past couple years of becoming a new soccer fan. The whiteboard is honestly so helpful.
"Let's have a good time. Let's just be some dumb Americans learning some new stuff." Nice...😄And here I am ready to learn! And ready to have a good time.
New sub. Excited to check out your channel. Welcome!
I watch a ton of soccer and still get confused with off sides. Can you go over that please?
Randomly stumbled upon this video and it's very neat as someone who loves soccer but is often mystified by numbers other than 9 and 10. I hope you keep making videos like this, it's very informative!
Also I think the physical visual aids are a lot more attention grabbing than generic graphics like a lot of youtubers use
Formations are also important in football ( soccer ) . 4-4-2 , or 4-3-3 are the most common. 4 defenders , 4 midfielders, two attackers. A highly defensive one would be a 5 -4 - 1. Used by lower teams who havent got a chance of winning against a much better team , and just to defend like mad, in the hope of a 0-0 draw. ( a zero-zero tie? ) . As you see, only ten players mentioned. The goalie / keeper ( please dont say goal tender ) is a given position. Sometimes a 4-5-1 is used to flood the midfield and control it. In that case, the two outer midfield players would be used to play as wingers ( the old numbers 7 and 11 ) when needed , turning it into a 4-3-3. Hope this helps :)
5-4-1 was the famous Italian Catenaccio. The Squadra azzurra mastered the art of driving the opposing team crazy and scoring a goal on a counter attack in the 85th minute.
Thanks! I played & watched for 35 years, and admittedly didn’t know any numbers besides 6, 9 & 10.
As a (very) old englishman who has been a fan of association football for a long, long time this is a very good explaination of the numbering used to define positions and tasks of the various players. Well done and thank you!👍
Great video. Thank you. I agree that Julie and Sam were are great 6s. Please consider a video about the all time uswnt tough players. Mentally and physically tough like Lloyd, O'Hara, Ertz,... the ones that would fight if they had to. Sometimes a red card may be ok
Still a dumb American, but thanks for trying. One day I’ll make Horan proud.
Small tidbit. In Argentina and most of South America the 5 is actually the defensive midfielder, so we play with a 5 or a double 5 (two defensive midfielders). The 6 is the second center back with the 2, the 3 and 4 are the left and right backs. The rest is the same.
Oh super interesting! Didn’t know South America goes calls that spot the 5
In France the number 5 is what we called "the libero", the last defender before the goalkeeper. Today it is a position that has disappeared. Once the opposing attack has passed the defense he must either make a clean tackle or take the attacker towards the goalkeeper while preventing him from shooting. The n°6 was "the stopper" he had to “break the legs of the opposing number 10”. A raw physical player on No. 10.
@@trorisk Franz Beckenbauer used #5. The epitomy of the Libero.
@@FranciscoGarcia-ze5hg More recently Carles Puyol was also an archetype of No. 5. For those who want to see what we're talking about I think there are more videos on Puyol's defensive actions than Beckenbauer. At the 2018 World Cup, Kanté played a kind of "stopper" No. 6 on the game v Argentina on Messi.
Good information. Thanks!
Excellent. Only thing I would add is where it all came from. Before Brazil/Pele it was just position names (e.g. centre forward now 9). Pele wore number 10 and changed permanently how the position was viewed and it became a number.