Anonymous wrote:My son has been playing right wing. It’s been his main position for a few years now. He also plays left-wing and striker a fair bit. This year he changed clubs to get more of a challenge. His new team is playing at a much higher level than his old team. However, they just changed his position to right back. He is never played defense before and is definitely not a natural defender. This kind of scares me as he’s so used to playing offense. My question is this: is it normal to change positions at U 14? I guess I assumed he would play offense because he’s good at it. Pros/cons to changing positions?
What’s a natural defender?
Good question: someone who does not give up easily and fights for the ball when he loses it.
Anonymous wrote:My son has been playing right wing. It’s been his main position for a few years now. He also plays left-wing and striker a fair bit. This year he changed clubs to get more of a challenge. His new team is playing at a much higher level than his old team. However, they just changed his position to right back. He is never played defense before and is definitely not a natural defender. This kind of scares me as he’s so used to playing offense. My question is this: is it normal to change positions at U 14? I guess I assumed he would play offense because he’s good at it. Pros/cons to changing positions?
Anonymous wrote:My son has been playing right wing. It’s been his main position for a few years now. He also plays left-wing and striker a fair bit. This year he changed clubs to get more of a challenge. His new team is playing at a much higher level than his old team. However, they just changed his position to right back. He is never played defense before and is definitely not a natural defender. This kind of scares me as he’s so used to playing offense. My question is this: is it normal to change positions at U 14? I guess I assumed he would play offense because he’s good at it. Pros/cons to changing positions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s a natural defender?
Good question: someone who does not give up easily and fights for the ball when he loses it.
Anonymous wrote:My son has been playing right wing. It’s been his main position for a few years now. He also plays left-wing and striker a fair bit. This year he changed clubs to get more of a challenge. His new team is playing at a much higher level than his old team. However, they just changed his position to right back. He is never played defense before and is definitely not a natural defender. This kind of scares me as he’s so used to playing offense. My question is this: is it normal to change positions at U 14? I guess I assumed he would play offense because he’s good at it. Pros/cons to changing positions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD was playing up top for a while and as she got older they started playing her back more - not unusual. They actually swapped a few of our defenders and forwards and its actually been beneficial for the team.
That's table stakes for any top level soccer player, whether U11 or pro. I think natural defender is all about vision, timing, understanding of space (and not where the next pass goes but where the passes and players after the next pass could go in relation to where your teammates are and will likely go) and great anticipation beyond the on-ball capability. It's creativity combined with ultra paranoia. Defense is about heart, speed and toughness but so is every other position in soccer.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was playing up top for a while and as she got older they started playing her back more - not unusual. They actually swapped a few of our defenders and forwards and its actually been beneficial for the team.
Anonymous wrote:What’s a natural defender?