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The one non-negotiable lesson: if your midfielders are not scanning on every touch, nothing else you coach into them will stick.

That is the line I keep coming back to after sitting with this masterclass. You can spend a month drilling shape, another month on outlet patterns, another on set piece structure, and it will all leak away the moment you watch the game back and see midfielders receiving with their heads flat. The midfield is the engine of the team, and the engine only runs when the driver is looking at the road. Everything that follows below is built on top of that one habit.

In the rest of this piece I unpack the coaching lessons I pulled out of this session: the three principles that should define every midfielder in your squad, the technical skills worth building sessions around, the tactical behaviours you want to turn into habits, the four attacking shapes that give your midfield room to breathe, how those shapes bend when you face a man-to-man press, and the specialist roles of your contact players and your side mids. I close with a tiny warm-up you can run tomorrow and three takeaways you can bring into your next planning block. Watch the full video… ;)

The three principles that define the role

The first lesson for us as a coach is that a midfielder’s job description has to be simple enough to say in one breath. Connect the lines. Support the ball. Keep the balance. Connecting the lines means your midfielders are always the bridge between defenders and strikers, never a lonely island in between. Support means you are available for the player on the ball whether that player is comfortable or swallowed by pressure. Balance means you attack with a conscience: one or two players stay behind every wave forward, because the rest defence has to exist before you lose the ball, not after. None of these ideas are new. The coaching gain comes from insisting on all three in every phase, not just when the video camera is rolling.

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