Is a compact organization important for defensive success in elite soccer? – Analysis based on player tracking data

Leander Forcher, Leon Forcher, Stefan Altmann, D. Jekauc, M. Kempe
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The interest in tactical analysis in soccer has increased in the latest years, especially with the growing availability of player tracking data. With it, the defending team's compact organization, which is considered by practitioners to be an important factor in defense, was repeatedly examined. However, the connection between this defensive principle of play and the defending success remains unclear. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the relation of the principle of playing defensive compact organization to the success of the defense. Based on tracking and event data of 153 games of the German Bundesliga (season 2020/21), the compactness (surface area, spread of the team, and of defending subgroups) and the organization (distances between formation lines) of the defending team was compared between successful and unsuccessful defensive plays. There were almost no differences in the compactness of the whole team, and the organizational measures between successful and unsuccessful defensive plays. The defending subgroup of five defenders closest to the ball showed a higher compactness (smaller surface area and smaller spread) in successful defensive plays compared to unsuccessful ones (−0.08 ≤  d ≤ −0.16). Our results indicate that the compactness of players in areas close to the ball seems crucial for defensive success. However, the compact organization of the entire team does not seem important to regain the ball in defense.
在精英足球中,紧凑的组织对防守成功很重要吗?-基于球员跟踪数据的分析
近年来,人们对足球战术分析的兴趣日益浓厚,尤其是随着球员追踪数据的日益普及。由此,被实践者认为是防守中重要因素的防守团队的紧凑组织被反复检验。然而,这种防守原则与防守成功之间的联系尚不清楚。因此,本研究旨在探讨防守紧凑组织原则与防守成功的关系。根据德甲(2020/21赛季)153场比赛的跟踪和事件数据,比较了防守成功和不成功的球队的紧凑性(表面积、球队的扩散和防守亚群)和组织性(阵型线之间的距离)。在整个团队的紧凑性和组织措施上,成功和不成功的防守战术之间几乎没有差异。由5名最靠近球的防守队员组成的防守亚组在防守成功时比防守不成功者表现出更高的紧凑性(更小的表面积和更小的扩散)(- 0.08≤d≤- 0.16)。我们的结果表明,球员在靠近球的区域的紧凑性似乎是防守成功的关键。然而,整个球队的紧凑组织似乎并不重要,以夺回球在防守。
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