Bobby Muuss,
Wake Forest University Head Men's Soccer Coach;
2016 NCAA College Cup Runner-up;
3 straight appearances in the quarterfinals (2015-2017);
Muuss' record in his first three years includes 55 wins - more than any other D I program in that same span.
3x ACC Coach of the Year;
former University of Denver Head Coach (2013 Summit League Coach of the Year);
former Assistant Coach at UConn (2000 NCAA Champions, 3x Big East Champions)
From the Championship Soccer Institute comes this video from Bobby Muuss, who has utilized the 4-2-3-1 formation as part of Wake Forest's identity. Through an interactive dialog with the program host, slides and supporting video, you'll gain insight into how the Wake Forest principles of play are executed within their implementation of the 4-2-3-1.
How Principles are Taught
Utilizing slides to detail, and video to explain the defensive, attacking, and transitional principles, Coach Muuss brings a clear understanding to how their program identity is displayed through the use of the 4-2-3-1. You will gain a clear understanding that your identity is not your formation, but rather a tool to assist you in playing within your identity. Muuss covers:
- Defending - Through the thirds with their press, setting traps, and shutting down opportunities.
- Attacking - How to build, dominate, and create scoring opportunities.
- Transition - The reactions to a change of possession in all thirds.
Visualizing the "Why"
Next, Coach Muuss drills deeper into their "why", by diagramming a few key concepts of his program's identity. He covers seeing the "ball and build" in the defensive third, the creation and use of space in the midfield to create ideal match-ups and overloads, as well as how the press is set up and creates pressure pockets to enable an effective transition.
Positional Profiles
You'll hear Muuss discuss recruiting into the system and review positional identities and desired player attributes for each role. Through his help, you'll be able to define positional profiles based on what makes you "you", and the skill set required to achieve this. Positional profiles detail the physical, mental, technical and tactical attributes desired. Coach Muuss also details communicating the positional identifies to ensure a common understanding amongst your program.
This video provides an invaluable look into how Coach Muuss has interpreted the 4-2-3-1 and used it to execute the Wake Forest identity. Regardless of the level you are coaching, you'll get great insight into how to start implementing your "why".
62 minutes. 2021.