2018年世界杯小组赛成功进攻序列对比:被淘汰队与出线队

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Science and Medicine in Football Pub Date : 2019-05-06 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2019.1613557
C. Almeida
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摘要本研究旨在根据球队的状态,比较2018年国际足联世界杯小组赛中导致进球的进攻顺序:淘汰赛和晋级淘汰赛。淘汰队(n=39)和合格队(n=83)在小组赛阶段成功完成的进攻序列在赛后使用改编版的进攻序列表征系统进行标记,该系统包括简单和复合的表现指标。基于幅度的推断表明,表现指标传球/持续时间、传球/触球、球员/持续时间和传球/球员是区分被淘汰和合格球队的关键。合格球队的表现表明,在精英足球中,施加更快比赛节奏(传球和集体参与)的能力与进攻效率更相关,而不仅仅是运动专项动作的数量。尽管更多传球、触球和持续时间的进攻序列可能对进入淘汰赛阶段产生积极影响,但合格球队的进攻行为突出了“高质量控球”的重要性。事实上,涉及更多球员(团队合作)的进攻顺序,以及喜欢传球而不是个人持球,似乎有助于进球事件的出现。考虑到这些发现,鼓励专业教练设计比赛形式的活动,旨在促进基于团队的进攻策略,包括任务限制,以提高比赛节奏和“穿透传球”进入重要比赛区域的频率。
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Comparison of successful offensive sequences in the group stage of 2018 FIFA World Cup: eliminated vs. qualified teams
ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare the offensive sequences that resulted in goals in the group stage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup according to teams’ status: eliminated versus qualified for the knockout phase. Successful offensive sequences performed in the group stage by eliminated (n = 39) and qualified teams (n = 83) were notated post-event using an adapted version of the Offensive Sequences Characterisation System, which includes simple and composite performance indicators. Magnitude-based inferences revealed that performances indicators Passes/Duration, Passes/Ball touches, Players/Duration and Passes/Players were key to differentiate eliminated and qualified teams. Performance profiles emerging from qualified teams suggest the ability to impose a faster game pace (of ball passing and collective involvement) is more relevant to offensive effectiveness in elite football than the mere amount of sport-specific actions performed. Although offensive sequences with more passes, ball touches and duration had a possible positive effect on reaching the knockout phase, the offensive behaviours of qualified teams highlighted the importance of ‘quality possession’. Indeed, offensive sequences involving more players (teamwork) and favouring ball passing instead of individual ball retention seem to facilitate the emergence of goal-scoring events. Considering these findings, professional coaches are encouraged to design playing-form activities aiming to promote team-based offensive strategies, including task constraints to increase the game pace and the frequency of ‘penetrating passes’ into vital playing areas.
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