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The Soccer Skills Challenge reveals your raw talent, while our in-game analysis shows how those skills come to life in your matches.
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From first whistle to final play, we tag the actions that define your performance.
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Coach's Performance Review.
I want to start by saying well done on getting on the scoresheet twice - 2 goals is a clear impact on the game and something to build on.
Summary of the match data.
Passes completed: 14, Unsuccessful passes: 9 (approx. 61% completion). Tackles won: 0, Tackles lost: 1. Headers won: 6, Headers lost: 11. Shots on target: 0, Shots off target: 2, Goals: 2. Crosses completed: 0, Crosses blocked: 3. Fouls conceded: 2, Fouls won: 1, Offsides: 2. Yellow/Red cards: 0/0.
Strengths.
Finishing presence: scoring 2 goals shows excellent match impact and an ability to be in the right place at the right time. Stay confident in the box; you already have a knack for converting opportunities.
Aerial involvement: you contested a lot of headers (6 won) which demonstrates bravery and willingness to challenge defenders. That aggression gives the team an outlet in contested situations.
Discipline in cards: no bookings, which means you managed aggression well and avoided putting the team under numerical pressure.
Weaknesses / areas to improve.
Passing efficiency: 14 completed vs 9 unsuccessful gives a completion rate around 60%. Too many passes are being intercepted or misplaced; this reduces our ability to sustain possession and build play.
Defensive contribution: 0 tackles won is a concern. Whether your role is more attacking or box-focused, improving defensive duels and timing will help the team recover possession quicker.
Aerial duel success rate: winning 6 out of 17 headers (lost 11) shows you lose more than you win. When under pressure this can allow the opponent to regain control.
Crossing and wide play: 0 completed crosses and 3 blocked suggests crosses are predictable or slow. More variety and better technique needed.
Shooting data oddity: 2 shots off target and 0 on target registered, but 2 goals were scored. This suggests most goals came from close-range finishes, rebounds or scrappy situations. You should still increase consistent shot accuracy and placement so goals are repeatable and less dependent on chaos.
Actionable recommendations.
Passing: work on one- and two-touch passing under pressure, short angled passes and receiving on the back foot so you can play forwards quickly. Drill weight of pass and scanning before receiving. Aim to raise completion beyond 75% in training drills before translating to matches.
Defensive drills: dedicate time to 1v1 tackling technique and timing sessions. Practice jockeying, body positioning and block-tackles so you win more ground duels. Add small-sided games that force you to defend transition moments.
Aerial improvement: train vertical jump timing, neck and core conditioning, and body positioning to get in front of defenders. Practice directed headers to improve accuracy when clearing or attacking set pieces.
Crossing and final ball: vary crossing technique (driven, lofted, near-post/far-post) and work on early release to beat the first defender. In training, practice hitting targets from different zones under pressure.
Shooting and finishing: spend time on placement over power, low-driven shots and composure in tight spaces. Recreate rebound and close-range finishing situations so scoring isn't reliant on scramble opportunities. Track shots on target in training to ensure improvement.
Game intelligence: reduce offsides by improving timing of runs and communication with midfielders. Cut down unnecessary risk passes in your own half to lower turnovers and fouls conceded.
Weekly plan suggestion: two technical sessions (passing/first touch, crossing/finishing), one aerial/power session, one defensive 1v1 session, plus one high-intensity small-sided game to work transitions. Review match clips with coach to reinforce correct decisions and highlight moments that led to the two goals.
Motivational close.
You showed you can decide games by scoring twice, which is huge. Keep that confidence, focus on the targeted drills above, and you will convert that match-winning instinct into more consistent all-around performances. I believe in your ability to refine the weaker areas and become a more complete player - let's make the next training block count.