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Counter-Attack — overview

Counter-Attack

A Ballify concept guide — learn what it is, then spot it live.

A counter-attack is a rapid transition from defense to offense immediately after winning possession, aiming to exploit the opponent's disorganization.
It's all about hitting back quickly and directly when the other team loses the ball and isn't set up defensively.
Counter-Attack — shape
Top teams employ counter-attacks to bypass structured defenses, creating high-quality scoring opportunities quickly by exploiting space left by an advancing opponent.

Two Ways to See It

Data Lens

Data analysts identify counter-attacks through metrics like short average sequence length, high directness (distance towards goal per second of possession), and often a lower Passes Per Defensive Action (PPDA) indicating deeper defensive engagement before the break. Counter-attacking goals typically show higher Expected Goals (xG) per shot due to fewer defenders present.

Scout Lens

Scouts look for players with exceptional pace, dribbling ability, and incisive passing vision to execute counter-attacks effectively. They assess a player's composure and decision-making under pressure in transition, and their ability to quickly identify and exploit open spaces as the opponent pushes forward.

Liverpool (Klopp era), Real Madrid (Zidane era), France (Mbappé), Leicester City (2015/16)
Watch for a team winning the ball deep in their own half and immediately launching a direct, fast attack towards the opponent's goal with few passes.

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