The Player Development Project Podcast
In this episode of the Player Development Project Podcast, hosts Angelo Sabblah (@PDProjectSoccer) and Johnny Cardello dive into one of youth soccer’s most nuanced debates: Should players be molded to fit a predetermined system, or should the system evolve to match the players available? Drawing from coaching experience, tactical research, and the realities of youth environments, they explore: * How professional clubs like Man City and Barcelona scout for system-fit players, vs. the adaptability required at the youth level. * The importance of flexible frameworks over rigid formations. * How tactical pliability can support player development across multiple playing styles and systems. * Whether club-wide football "DNA" helps or hinders learning. * The role of curriculum-based coaching in building long-term, adaptable footballers. From Pep Guardiola’s tactical evolution to challenges with high school conflicts and club facilities, this episode is packed with insights on shaping your coaching philosophy. 📌 Whether you’re coaching at the grassroots or elite level, this one’s for anyone balancing identity, adaptability, and development.
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