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ARNAV RAI GUPTA
Football Team Chemistry Analyzer
FTCA Quiz
Recognition
FOOTBALL TEAM CHEMISTRY ANALYZER QUIZ
Q1 Creating space is vital, but after losing possession of the ball, everyone tries to run after the ball. Rather, one should return to the position that they left open to create space and hence fill the gap. How strongly do you feel about this:
Definitely Agree
Agree
Moderate
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Q2: Clear communication can help prevent mistakes and ensure every player knows their role in crucial moments. During a fast break, should players prioritize shouting instructions or focusing on their own positioning? How do you feel about this?
Definitely prioritize communication
Communication is important, but positioning should come first
Both should be balanced
Focus more on positioning
Positioning is key, communication can be minimal
Q3: Knowing when to press or hold position is key in defense, often deciding between a successful action or leaving the team exposed. How important is it for players to understand when to apply pressure and when to hold back?
Extremely Critical
Very Critical
Moderately Critical
Slightly Critical
Not Critical
Q4: When playing against a team that excels in possession, it’s essential to remain patient and maintain your shape. How strongly do you believe in the importance of maintaining formation over aggressive pressing against possession-heavy teams?
Strongly Believe
Believe
Neutral
Slightly Disbelieve
Strongly Disbelieve
Q5: In high-pressure situations, players often rely on non-verbal cues, like hand signals or eye contact, to coordinate their movements. How effective do you think these non-verbal cues are during critical phases of the game?
Very Effective
Effective
Moderately Effective
Slightly Effective
Not Effective
Q6: When the opposing team makes a sudden change in their strategy, it's crucial for our team to adapt quickly. How do you feel about the importance of having a pre-discussed plan to counter such sudden changes?
Absolutely Necessary
Important
Neutral
Not Very Important
Unnecessary
Q7: Anticipating an opponent's strategy requires both experience and quick thinking. How strongly do you believe that understanding an opponent’s patterns through previous games can help in predicting their moves?
Strongly Believe
Believe
Neutral
Slightly Disbelieve
Strongly Disbelieve
Q8: A team that plays in sync can often outperform more skilled opponents. Synchronization during set plays and movements is crucial for success. How important is it for every player to understand the playing style of their teammates?
Crucial
Very Important
Somewhat Important
Slightly Important
Not Important
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FOOTBALL TEAM CHEMISTRY ANALYZER QUIZ 2
Q1: During a fast-paced counter-attack, clear communication can be crucial, but too much talking might slow things down. Would you
Emphasize verbal communication to ensure everyone knows their role
Trust players to read the game and act on instinct without over-communicating
Encourage selective communication, only when absolutely necessary
Q2: In crucial moments, precise communication can lead to quick decision-making, but too rigid instructions might hinder creativity. Would you
Provide clear, concise instructions to avoid any confusion during critical phases
Allow players the flexibility to adapt based on what they see in the moment
Balance both, giving clear instructions but allowing room for creative adaptation
Q3: During a match, body language can silently signal intentions, but it may not always be as clear as spoken words. Would you
Rely primarily on body language to communicate, trusting your teammates to read it accurately
Use verbal communication more to ensure everyone is on the same page
Use a mix of both, depending on the situation and the player’s preference
Q4: The opposition has switched to a more aggressive, pressing style in the second half. Would you
Adapt by instructing your team to play more direct and avoid pressing traps
Encourage your team to continue playing their usual style, confident it will prevail
Make a tactical substitution to counter their pressing style
Q5: Quickly adapting strategy during a game is key, but sticking to a consistent tactic might build more confidence and familiarity. Would you
Encourage quick strategic adaptation to outmaneuver opponents
Emphasize sticking to consistent tactics to build confidence
Adapt strategically only when you see a clear advantage in doing so
Q6: Set plays are rehearsed and can be highly effective, but they might limit spontaneous opportunities that arise during a match. Would you
Rely heavily on set plays to capitalize on rehearsed strategies
Focus on dynamic play, allowing the team to adapt to live situations
Use set plays when necessary, but remain open to dynamic responses
Q7: Responding effectively to sudden changes during a match is crucial, but it can sometimes lead to hasty decisions. Would you
Focus on immediate response to changes, even if it means quick, high-pressure decisions
Maintain composure, allowing for more measured responses
Adjust based on the situation, sometimes responding quickly, other times staying calm
Q8: Creating space during a game can open up attacking options, but it might leave the team vulnerable to counters. Would you
Prioritize space creation to keep the attack fluid and dynamic
Focus on maintaining defensive solidity, even if it limits attacking options
Strike a balance, creating space while being mindful of defensive duties
Q9: A key player is out injured, and you have a choice between two substitutes with different styles. Would you
Choose the player with a similar style to maintain team consistency
Opt for the player with a different style to add an element of surprise
Rotate both players during the game to see which one fits better
Q10: Your team has just scored two goals in quick succession. Would you
Encourage the team to keep up the momentum and push for more goals
Suggest slowing the pace slightly to maintain control and avoid burnout
Focus on defensive stability to protect the lead
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