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Pitch Perfect: The Ultimate Guide to Girls Soccer

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Welcome to Pitch Perfect — the podcast built for high school girls who want to truly understand the game of soccer, not just play it. Each episode breaks down a specific position in the 4-2-3-1 formation so you know exactly what your role demands and how to excel in it. Learn what coaches are looking for, how your position connects to the players around you, and what separates good players from great ones. No matter your experience level, this is your guide to owning the pitch. Subscribe, pick your position, and let's get to work.
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The #10: Mastering the Most Creative Position in Women's SoccerYou wear the most iconic number in the game — the shirt carried by Pelé, Maradona, Marta, and Iniesta. In this episode, we break down everything it takes to dominate as the attacking midfielder in a 4-2-3-1: the creative heartbeat who connects every line, threads killer passes, arrives in the box to score, and orchestrates every dangerous moment your team produces.We start with the foundations of the role: what it means to be the quarterback of the attack, why the 4-2-3-1 is built for your position, and the decision hierarchy that should guide every touch — can I score, can I assist, can I keep possession? We cover the art of finding and receiving the ball between the lines, including the half-turn receiving technique, why elite players scan multiple times in the ten seconds before touching the ball, and the simple decision rule: if you see space, turn; if you feel pressure, play back and reposition. Then we break down your signature weapon — the through ball — including timing, weight, playing into the path rather than to feet, and why persistence matters when these passes only succeed about 40% of the time.We explore goal-scoring from the #10 position: shooting from the edge of the box, late arriving runs that defenders can't track, second-ball opportunities, and the goal-scoring runs from deep that turn you into a temporary striker. We cover your creative partnerships with the wingers — creating overloads, combination play to isolate fullbacks, and switching play to the far side. And we tackle the defensive responsibilities you cannot ignore: pressing triggers, counter-pressing within five to six seconds, and cutting off passing lanes.The advanced section dives into transition play and why the first five seconds after winning the ball are when games are decided. We walk through body positioning to play forward immediately, first-time passing to maintain speed, and when to dribble versus when to release. Then we unpack the most dangerous tactical partnership in soccer: the #10 and the False 9. We explain the center-back dilemma that makes this combination nearly impossible to defend, the wall pass and third-man run sequences that exploit it, and the positional interchange where you and your striker swap roles fluidly. We use Barcelona Women's Champions League destruction of Chelsea as the blueprint.We also explore the habit that transforms good #10s into elite ones: never stopping after you pass. We break down continuation runs, third-man movements, creating triangles by repositioning, and the Aitana Bonmatí standard of relentless movement with and without the ball.Then we get into mentality. We hear from Alexia Putellas on why pressure is a privilege. From Rose Lavelle — who was 96 pounds when recruited and became the best #10 in American women's soccer — on creative freedom and playing instinctively. From Carli Lloyd on visualizing a World Cup Final hat trick before it happened. From Bonmatí on the mentality of sacrifice, fight, and wanting to be better every day. From Fran Kirby on picturing herself as a ten-year-old in the park every time she scores. And from Marta, whose iconic 2019 World Cup speech reminds every young player: the women's game depends on you to survive.Whether you're a developing playmaker learning to find space between the lines or an experienced creator ready to build a telepathic partnership with your striker, this episode is your complete guide. Featuring insights from Bonmatí, Putellas, Lavelle, Horan, Lloyd, Kirby, Marta, Graham Hansen, Macario, and more — plus scanning drills, transition checklists, combination play patterns, and the film study habits that build world-class vision.As Putellas says: we do not set limits. Neither should you.
The Complete Striker: Mastering the Lone #9 and the False 9 in Women's SoccerYou are the tip of the spear — the team's most isolated player and its most important attacking weapon. In this episode, we break down everything it takes to dominate as the lone striker in a 4-2-3-1, with special focus on the False 9: the intelligent, aggressive forward who controls the game not with raw speed, but with her mind.We start with the foundations of the #9 role: what it means to be the focal point and the creator simultaneously, and why the relationship with your #10 is the most important partnership on the field. We cover the finishing fundamentals every striker must own — composure in 1v1s with the goalkeeper, shot selection discipline (80–85% of all goals come from inside the box), why the first touch before the shot is arguably the most critical skill, and the predatory instinct for second balls that separates scorers from passengers. Then we break down pressing from the front, including the cover shadow, pressing triggers, and the energy management that keeps you lethal in the 75th minute.The heart of this episode is the False 9. We explain what it is, why it creates an impossible decisional crisis for defenders, and how dropping deep transforms the 4-2-3-1 into a fluid, unpredictable attack. We hear how Vivianne Miedema — the WSL's all-time leading scorer who was never the fastest player on any team she played for — built her career on intelligence, positioning, and anticipation rather than pace. We break down how movement variety creates separation, why acceleration over five yards matters more than top speed, and why an exceptional first touch compensates for everything.We dive deep into hold-up play — body positioning, shielding technique, and the critical decision to turn versus lay off. We cover the movement patterns that create goals for everyone: curved runs to stay onside, the show-and-go, blindside runs, and diagonal runs across center backs. We walk through the combinations that unlock defenses — wall passes, third-man runs, and the up-back-through sequence that is the bread and butter of False 9 play. Plus advanced finishing from tight angles, volleys, and getting shots off under pressure.Then we get into the striker's mentality. We explore selective amnesia — the psychological trait that lets elite scorers reset instantly after every miss. We hear from Sam Kerr on savage mode, from Abby Wambach on why a champion never lets short-term failure take her out of the long-term game, and from Mallory Swanson on the resilience that took her from teenage setbacks to scoring the Olympic gold-medal winner against Brazil. We cover Alex Morgan's visualization routine, Christen Press's in-game refocusing mantra, and Marta's famous message: cry in the beginning so you can smile in the end.Whether you're a developing striker learning the fundamentals or an experienced forward ready to add the False 9 dimension to your game, this episode is your complete guide. Featuring insights from Miedema, Kerr, Morgan, Wambach, Sinclair, Swanson, Smith, Marta, and more — plus solo finishing drills, hold-up play exercises, movement pattern training, and the film study habits that build a striker's football IQ.As Miedema says, quoting Cruyff: playing football is very simple, but playing simple football is the hardest thing there is. Now go play unafraid.
The Complete Goalkeeper: Owning the Most Demanding Position in Women's SoccerYou are the last line of defense and the first line of attack. You're the one player who sees everything, commands every voice, and can change a game with a single decision. In this episode, we break down everything it takes to become a dominant, game-changing goalkeeper in a modern 4-2-3-1 formation.We start with the foundations that every save begins with: the ready position, and why FIFA analysis found that goalkeepers set before the shot had a more than 20% higher save chance. We walk through the W grip and all four catching techniques, the three types of dives — collapse, power, and extension — and why you must learn to fall before you learn to dive. We cover the footwork nobody talks about enough, and why your feet get you in position while your hands make the save. Then we lay down the goalkeeper's non-negotiables: never get beaten at your near post, get your body behind the ball, don't dive before the ball is struck, big hands to the ball, and make yourself big.From there we dive into the geometry of cutting angles — the ball line, the shooting angle, and the arc concept that keeps you positioned as the ball moves across the field. We break down winning 1v1 breakaways using Tony DiCicco's hierarchy of preference, and why staying on your feet as long as possible is the golden rule. We cover the smother save, the K-save, the star, and the X-block, plus FIFA data showing that goalkeeper save rates in 1v1s jumped to nearly 35% thanks to better coordination with defenders. Then we tackle commanding your box on crosses — when to catch, when to punch, when to stay — and why a great goalkeeper dominates the entire twelve-yard zone.We also cover distribution as a tactical weapon, from the overarm javelin throw to driven goal kicks, and why the most effective attacking sequences in women's soccer begin with short passes from goalkeepers. We explore the sweeper-keeper role in the 4-2-3-1, including the decision framework from FIFA analyst Nadine Angerer on when to come out, when to stay, and when to support your defender. Plus advanced film study, pre-match preparation, and what college coaches are really evaluating beyond the diving saves.But the heart of this episode is the mental game. We hear from Mary Earps, who cried on her kitchen floor after being dropped from England's squad before fighting back to win FIFA's Best Goalkeeper award and delivering a message for anyone in a dark place. We follow Alyssa Naeher's quiet, methodical process — the routines, the film work, and the three penalty saves against Canada where she says the team simply never blinked. We explore Ann-Katrin Berger's philosophy of living in the moment — a two-time cancer survivor with "All we have is now" tattooed on her neck. And we hear from Adrianna Franch on the mental toughness of training like a starter when you're not one, and from Hope Solo on why confidence comes from the daily grind.Whether you're stepping into varsity for the first time or preparing for your senior season with college dreams, this episode is your complete guide to the position. Featuring insights from Naeher, Earps, Berger, Endler, Solo, Zinsberger, Franch, Murphy, and more — plus training drills, warm-up structure, strength programming, and the mental reset tools that keep elite keepers locked in after conceding.As Zinsberger says, you have to be a little bit crazy. People are shooting at your goal and you have to throw your body at the ball. The gloves are on. The goal is yours to protect. Now go earn it.
The Pivot: Mastering the Most Intelligent Position on the Soccer FieldYou watch the game, you don't see her. You watch her, you see the whole game. That famous description of Sergio Busquets is the essence of the holding midfielder — and in this episode, we break down everything it takes to master the double pivot in a modern 4-2-3-1 formation.The CDM is the engine that makes everything work: the shield in front of the center backs, the bridge between defense and attack, and the player who dictates the rhythm of the entire match. We start with the foundations — how to maintain your relationship with the center backs, why getting pulled too far forward is the number one mistake young CDMs make, and how the double pivot partnership actually functions. We break down the staggered positioning that makes you harder to play through, the cover-and-step principle that keeps your partnership airtight, and why east-west circulation is the mechanism that creates attacking opportunities.Then we get into the technical heart of the position: receiving on the half-turn. We walk through the technique step by step, explain why elite players scan six to eight times in the ten seconds before receiving the ball, and explore why body shape is the difference between a CDM who controls games and one who gives the ball away. We cover screening the back four, breaking up counter-attacks, tracking runners from midfield, and the tackling technique that keeps you on your feet and in the play.In the advanced section, we dive into turning under pressure with the Cruyff turn, drag-back, and La Croqueta. We explore the Busquets Method of using body orientation to deceive opponents, the art of disguised passing, and how La Pausa — the discipline to wait for the perfect moment — transforms your distribution. We break down when and how to join the attack, why late runs into the box are so dangerous, and the golden rule of hovering near the top of the 18-yard box.But the soul of this episode is mentality. We hear from Keira Walsh on how growing up small forced her to think faster than everyone around her. We explore Julie Ertz's identity as a destroyer who embraced the unglamorous work that made the USWNT's stars shine. We follow Sam Coffey's journey from being cut from a World Cup roster to winning Olympic gold. And we unpack the concept of the "water carrier" — from Didier Deschamps to Claude Makélélé — and why the player who does the dirty work is the most essential player on the team.We also cover Lindsey Horan's attacking force from deep, Aitana Bonmatí's world-class game intelligence, and why concentration for ninety straight minutes is the non-negotiable skill that defines the position. Plus practical training drills, a weekly development checklist, and the role models every aspiring pivot should study.As Bonmatí's motto says: win or learn — you never lose. The pivot position is yours. Now go train for it.
The Complete Winger: How to Be the Most Dangerous Player on the PitchShe wants to be the best player in the world — and she's not afraid to say it. Sophia Smith's unapologetic ambition is the starting point for every great winger, but belief alone won't beat a fullback. In this episode, we break down everything it takes to dominate the wing in a modern 4-2-3-1, from the foundational skills that make you dangerous to the advanced concepts that make you unplayable.We start with what the position actually demands: providing width, taking on defenders, delivering crosses, pressing from the front, and tracking back — all in the same game. Trinity Rodman says it best: you need to dribble, playmake, shoot, cross, and do everything. We cover the art of winning 1v1 duels, including how to read a defender's body before you make your move, when to go inside versus outside, and the three moves every winger should master first. We break down the slow-fast principle that separates great dribblers from predictable ones, and why the acceleration after the move matters more than the move itself.Then we go beyond the ball. You only have it for about two to three minutes per game, so your movement the rest of the time defines your impact. We explore blindside runs, ghosting into the box, the art of the checking-and-spinning double movement, and how to build a deadly connection with your striker through wall passes and combination play. We also tackle the part of the job that earns your coach's trust: defensive responsibilities, pressing triggers, and why tracking the opposing fullback is non-negotiable.In the advanced section, we dive into final-third decision-making — when to cross, when to shoot, and when to slow down and recycle possession. We break down five types of crosses and when each one is most effective, the patience-probe-penetrate framework, and why developing your weak foot changes everything about how defenders approach you.But the heart of this episode is mentality. We hear from Smith on never letting anyone take your confidence, from Rodman on being unpredictable on purpose, from Megan Rapinoe on the freedom to make mistakes, and from Tobin Heath on playing with joy and a rebellious spirit. We explore how Mallory Swanson came back from devastating injuries with a Mamba Mentality, how Caroline Graham Hansen almost quit at 23 before winning the Champions League, and how Chloe Kelly went from nearly walking away from the sport to becoming one of England's most clutch performers.Whether you're a speedster who lives on the touchline or an inverted winger who cuts inside to shoot, this episode is your complete guide. Featuring insights from Smith, Rodman, Heath, Beth Mead, Lauren Hemp, Kelly, Alex Morgan, Graham Hansen, Emma Hayes, and more — plus a daily solo training plan, film study recommendations, and what coaches are really looking for when they evaluate wingers.Take her on.
The Complete Center Back: Mastering the Most Important Position in Women's SoccerShe's not the tallest, the fastest, or the strongest — but four-time NWSL Defender of the Year Becky Sauerbrunn built a Hall of Fame career by reading the game better than anyone else on the pitch. In this episode, we break down everything it takes to dominate as a center back in the modern 4-2-3-1 formation, drawing on the wisdom of the best defenders in women's soccer history.We start with the foundations: how to read an attacker's body language before they even touch the ball (hint — watch the hips, not the feet), the positioning principles that keep you in control of every situation, and why the best defending is invisible. You'll learn the real technique behind 1v1 defending — and why squaring up like a basketball player is the worst thing you can do.Then we go deeper. We explore the center back partnership and why the cover-and-step relationship is non-negotiable. We look at how players like Naomi Girma and Leah Williamson have transformed the position into a playmaking role, with Girma completing passes at 95% accuracy at the 2024 Olympics and Williamson leading Euro 2022 in total passes. We break down aerial duels, set piece organization, advanced distribution, and how to deal with pace when you're not the fastest player on the field.But the heart of this episode is mindset. We dive into composure under pressure, drawing on Virgil van Dijk's technique of reframing nervousness as excitement and Girma's approach of grounding herself in the love of the game. We tackle the mental side of recovering from mistakes — because at center back, one error can cost a goal, and what separates good from great is how fast you bounce back. We hear from Millie Bright on fearless defending, Magdalena Eriksson on empowering leadership, and Wendie Renard on getting up for the twenty-first time after falling twenty.Whether you're a developing player learning the position, an experienced defender looking to sharpen your game, or a coach searching for the right way to teach it — this episode is your complete guide to the most demanding role on the pitch. From the tactical details of defensive line management to the mental tools that keep elite defenders locked in for ninety minutes, we cover it all.Featuring insights from Sauerbrunn, Girma, Williamson, Bright, Renard, Eriksson, Dahlkemper, Paredes, and more — plus practical drills, communication vocabulary, and what college coaches are really looking for when they evaluate center backs.Dream big. Read the game like a book. And go be the center back nobody can get past.
The Complete Guide to Playing FullbackEverything you need to dominate the most demanding position on the pitch.You defend 1v1 against the fastest players on the field, then sprint 60 yards to deliver a cross, then sprint all the way back. You're the first line of attack and the last line of defense on your flank. This episode breaks down what it takes to master the fullback position at the varsity level and beyond.What You'll Learn:Defending 1v1 Against SpeedHow to use body positioning, jockeying, and the sideline as your extra defender. When to show attackers inside vs. outside. Why staying on your feet beats diving in every time. Recovery runs that save goals.Playing Physical & AggressiveLegal shoulder challenges, first-contact mentality, and how smaller fullbacks can dominate through low center of gravity and smart positioning. Setting the tone early so attackers fear your side of the field.Positioning in the 4-2-3-1When to tuck in vs. hold width. Shifting with the back four as a unit. Weak-side positioning that turns you into part of a back three. Communication with your CB and pivot.When to Overlap (And When Not To)Reading triggers, communicating "Cover!" before you go, the difference between overlapping with purpose and overlapping recklessly. Why the decision NOT to overlap is often more important. Underlapping runs that keep defenses guessing.Decision-Making on the BallBecoming a confident outlet for your CBs and goalkeeper. Body shape when receiving. The passing hierarchy: forward, switch, sideways, back. Why playing back is a weapon, not a weakness.The Mentality ShiftHow to go from "afraid of the ball" to "wanting the ball." Building confidence through repetition. Recovering from mistakes without spiraling. The dual identity: "My winger doesn't beat me" AND "I'm an outlet, not a liability."Featuring Insights From:Lucy Bronze on reading the game and why the worst thing you can do is dive inCrystal Dunn on the discipline required to pick your moments going forwardAshley Lawrence on falling in love with the position after initially being reluctantKelley O'Hara on learning from rookie mistakes and controlling what you can controlAli Krieger on work ethic, attitude, and fighting back from setbacksMeghan Klingenberg on how 5'2" fullbacks dominate through agility and 1v1 skillPlus:Drills for jockeying, recovery runs, half-turn receiving, and overlapping. How to study film like a pro. What college coaches look for in fullback recruits. The fitness demands of bombing forward and sprinting back for 90 minutes.Whether you're a first-year varsity player learning the basics or an experienced defender ready to add layers to your game, this episode gives you the complete roadmap."People write you off as a right back. The superstar is the striker or the playmaker. I've always looked at that and thought, 'That's great but I can have a massive effect on this game.'" — Lucy BronzeOwn the position. Make it yours. Get to work.
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