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Time-Wasting Tactics — overview

Time-Wasting Tactics

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

Time-wasting tactics are deliberate actions by a team to slow down the game and consume clock time, typically when holding a lead or aiming to disrupt an opponent's rhythm.
It's when a team intentionally takes extra long to restart play or makes the game drag, usually to protect their lead or frustrate the opposition.
Time-Wasting Tactics — shape
Top teams use these tactics to protect a lead in critical moments, break an opponent's attacking momentum, or conserve energy, thus increasing their likelihood of securing a desired result.

Two Ways to See It

Coach Lens

From a coaching perspective, time-wasting is a calculated strategic tool to manage the game state, especially in the closing stages. It enables the team to consolidate a lead, limit the opponent's attacking opportunities by reducing active playing time, and disrupt their offensive flow without additional defensive commitments.

Player Lens

As a player, executing time-wasting involves specific on-field actions like slowly approaching a throw-in until an opponent closes, subtly guiding the ball away on a goal kick, or drawing non-threatening fouls. These actions create stoppages and can induce frustration in the opposition, helping to run down the clock and secure the desired outcome.

Jose Mourinho's teams, Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid, many teams across modern football
Watch for players taking an unusually long time to restart play from throw-ins, goal kicks, or free kicks, or feigning injury.

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