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any good for him to call the mother funny and us all well and he does all the good of living there by living 7 up in the park along behind. with the worst. performance and who is in the boonies league with huge amounts of live data at their fingertips. to go play police legwork speed intensity where the problems at a set piece for example virtually everything is recorded in analyzed from big data smart data high tech artificial intelligence virtual reality all deployed in the name of improvement and victory facility for the big data is an important development for football as well. tomorrow's technology develops today. issue that we are able. to use it to give trucks. moving around but they have. yes. she seems she rolls one ball and yet
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so much more to. match day in the boondocks league are fine coach nico co batch heads for the visitors changing room today his team are at the buy arena in leverkusen the hosts have a new man at the hound peter got one last one which and now inched their game an early acid test against the champions. 2 key members of the team behind the team are simon lachman and marcel down leverkusen performance analysts 2 extra pairs of shark tactical eyes for the players and the coach. of the 1st thing was to input the current team data until the coach all players and you know. marcel down is in charge of performance analysis at laver couzin he follows the action from the dago where he can pass on information directly
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information relayed to him by simon laxman from his own local position up in stance . better for those from whom i bought the from higher up you get a better overview of an interview it's generally a bit easier to monitor the shape of the team and see how it's working in terms of the pre-match climb over this warm water. that also involves real time analysis of the official match data set straight to simon laxman on his laptop. all the information is supplied by sport tech solutions the boom is the in-house data provider. currently has 6 dedicated cameras covering every corner of the pitch. in combination they contract position of each player and the ball itself. 25 times a 2nd. the
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robots make occasional mistakes too so human system operators at the stadium can manually intervene to correct any errors a foul attributed to the wrong player for example the data is made available to the press and it's also an invaluable resource to performance analysts. everyone is looking to improve to win most of it was also for movies data that's available you have to extract the particular aspect was actually help you win a game. with. do you hear me. yet. match day 20 pick up sticks to speak test. it's a high tempo encounter from the off. leaving clues and have started well the fire pose a constant threat. want to pass down the line i don't know if the comforts and push
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to work for her to stay. but what 2nd being too much more of the risk you're right is not a trait i'm. disappointed in the dugout 1st blood to buy or the time for. changing the game against the champions and then to make matters worse team play maker chi habits takes a bad knock to the head. or comes off cars boats come out of cars off cars coming off it was both. sides full of cars injured. 2 holding midfield up yeah ok. give up i'm going in gives me right there. marcel heads for the changing room to prepare is half time material. for the team
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and the coach at the price it's not because of bill $5.00. it's something i don't know unfortunately we've lost one of our key players so they'll be a bit of a reshuffle. of the still 45 minutes to go i'm confident we'll get back in the game of. change also brings opportunity in labor couzens 1st half line up can have it was one of 2 more attack minded players in a 3 man midfield that left charles there and he is largely in charge of the defensive side of things and he was tested to the full trying to keep pace with the fine attack if they carved out several good chances. on cold dark it was quick to come up with a short. sit down that allows for instant analysis and also serves to offer fans insights into the contest unfolding before them for me soon as they get started thomas broich provides co commentary for the when is the international broadcasters
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and the new technology is right up the street. food. what they do they sort of guide your focus because we have a natural tendency of just watching football and. just pretty much within a ball but what's truly important for us and why they considered or scored a goal this. is what's happening off the ball a case in point the build up to brian's opening goal as the announcer shows covering every passing option is an impossible task for charles around these. and with these tools these camera angles and really help see what move you. get to show them how the ball professionals and the lost games and those tools can make the visible for everything. into the 2nd half but live because it would have. now
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the hosts have switched to a 2 man shield in front of the defenders making it a lot harder for buyers to find space through the middle. and respond by trying to shoot the ball in over the top but now iraqis is much closer to the action and able to block the attempt. branch. headed for lads. from the track a chance he wants free kicks in the cockpit no calls. oh yeah nothing is coming yeah. but i mean so focused is fixed on the. legal. concept to work just like a culture. like it's 3 years of the school direct free kick.
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why not and just is wide open to get. back. to the stance that if visitors have their own agenda and on the counter attack young frenchman kingsley come on is as dangerous as they come. like coma the film golf is incredible is a losing critical obama. our game and he's way so good. a change of location frankfurt's about study on last december this time loser who isn't by the visitors up in the stands on tracks chief performance analyst sebastian's ellicott city is keeping an eagle eye on proceedings all around the world the football technology has long since been intricate into the match day routine to tell because i've got to keep abreast of developments and in terms of football as well. the world has changed radically. we have. to make.
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as a team for absent individual level. tracking that is spread straight into the system and that plays a very interested in their own performance that they'll often come looking for an update on themselves and. we'll go over it briefly in the coach's office here is the plan looking for any potential pitfalls we can already. play. is a prerequisite at this level and in this season frankfurt's forward line certainly doesn't come up.
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and sebastian. in order to get an accurate reading of the players where chess track tracking monitor state data straight from the source. as well as being scrutinized to technical and. the data collected at frankfort during the course of the game also provide analysts with a real time snapshot of how individual players are coping. these indicators are now in part of the strategic match package. comes from a review of the combined individual. when
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it comes to observing performance as well as technical tactical promises. for the players it all boils down to maximizing their own performance potential and that of the team. in the future which would require the fund don't have any problems you can see that picture this was i always give my all the work of. the fish that was. in his own playing days freddy bobet was one of germany's top strikers back. data overload certainly wasn't an issue in football. any statistics you know someone it's. probably not how many. training methods have also changed considerably down the years. the old school. had more than a whiff of the school feel less into it. last year i'm. not. sure what.
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it. feels to have stood the test of time like this one for goalkeepers keeping you young jens lehmann was a child. plenty of personalities from back then are still very much involved at the cutting edge of the modern international game. the films in this to live will it take a lot of work to break into the. i think it will i'm coming into
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a circle and if i want a regular spot i have to work on it. did you recognize him germany coach. has certainly changed over the years. time change and so the nuts and bolts of training. perhaps there was a little more skill for self deprecation that. take it away hamburg. back to the present and next stop. a clock that still fairly new to the top level but has already earned a reputation for blazing a trail when it comes to integrating technology into the daily routine. it's not
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just about having. d.n.a. we also have to be selective with that innovation we want to ensure we use it you know ways that that it was 2 or 3 months of. new technology would get it wrong the club had even installed a huge video screen out on the training pitch itself. do you not this man used it to help the players visualize their specific tactical tasks. given that they want the ball here in the half space it was because we have to close that downs of. tight in the middle they play out why then we can pressure them out oh man i don't. it's complex is the process of transferring information from the tactics to a specific area of the pitch is incredibly complicated it's not easy on the brain when it goes i'm afraid in. culliver bound and alexander still have the
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weekly training session on the tablet put together by sports psychologists. there's lots of little games where we have to be fast and focused and really pay attention. to the coaching staff give me a task i've never come across in my study use or previous sports psychology work and. they ask me to make the players think quickly we have numbers from the national team on the average time spent on the ball and they suggest that in less than 8 years the games got 3 times faster. this innovative methodology takes some getting used to there's an awful lot of data to be processed and that is a real skill in itself. in this we call it the interactive data. and you have this raw data the need to extract information from
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and look at the so we thought ok how do we create a plan from data to information package to. target specific into. visualization experiment the genesis of this high tech analytical tool. each player has complete a performance profile of yearly with the swipe of the dashboard or it's structured like a spider's web and a very practical or organised you can get the overview on the players at a glance and with an. often times i just one team testing technological boundaries kevin for land used to play for them now a place to live in a club but from similar clock i mean let's not forget that if you're injured there's all sorts to help speed up the recovery process with ice chamber altitude training low gravity treadmill the lot of the fields and it was the same hoffenheim although it's a top level set up here by any standard. when you're at the cutting edge you're
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always thinking ahead. i'm sure the next step is to define danger around your own churchgoer philosophy so that's a really complicated learning process for the artificial intelligence involves starting from the basics like what's the difference between a pass to a teammate and one to an opponent. that remains one for the future. as the information mountain expands into the round of big data machines will play an even greater role in recognizing patterns constructing strategic models and ultimately offering tactical analysis of their own. for the coaches it represents another football front here. welcome to glasgow scotland biggest city built on the back of heavy industry much of it based on the banks of the river clyde much of it now long since gone here as
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elsewhere you have to move with the times. glasgow has its own ongoing tradition of technological innovation. at the moment to play the senior living. and working chief scientific officer for. really started a track $160.00 is one of the plethora of companies carving out any increasingly crowded football data industry. moves. if. you will. by using other ones.
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thems and her d. put her little finger up. the camera system is fairly straightforward the accompanying software anything but. the track $160.00 technology can identify players automatically without the need for a human operator. going back to shut down their skin color and even hair style and there's more. door they got rid of the t.v. position of the players for each individual joint and the from there to. let's see if we construct if you start sooner you know we can convert the real game in for you to me seem a little in addition to their reality in the world to use that would give truck camera moving around the plea so sure. the match flow from
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their perspective. traffic time i pretty much the same. with the aid of a super sized video screen. and what's really difficult at the moment is to exactly know what a player seeing on the pitch at any given moment and sooner or later it will actually be possible to see the game through his eyes and i think the virtual reality will make a big difference in terms of perception of virtual reality artificial intelligence computer data modeling the future of the party has arrived already now some of the . sports analytics company. teams and clubs. have all the information the formal position making the bar clears recruitment and the deal for me to be used for the next image.
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this is the innovation comes with the process of taking the step from big data to smart data. which means sifting out the most relevant nuggets of information on. you yet not as mine is often viewed as an archetype for modern culture but the 31 year old touchline prodigy believes that technology has to work for humans has to be handled with feelings. not as man takes a critical stance on purely data driven decision making at the same time he acknowledges his fascination with the predictive possibilities of information extracted from the data you seem to need scenario where as a coach at some point it's going to get more interesting in terms of how good your strategy is for a given magic out of it that's a development football has to keep up with in the field of the big data. and with
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that back to the football itself lever who is in against by at the start of february when out in the 2nd half but now they're very long. 6 against the. other anything to check they're all say ok i draw all ok you know what's right. in that fire and respond with a tactical reshuffle and b. about the pace again out why time the experts to suggest a countermeasure of their own. just before henry can do that as well as really good down the left of. the enough link we're thinking of switching kevin left with a lorry up front sounds good. q so it plays out in a graphic now. alice's kevin full length has dropped back from the center forward
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to the left side of midfield giving brian less room to exploit a striker mindful of his defensive duties full on is watching for the long ball into space and he's well able to keep pace with bryant's fleet footed weidman as such he can also cover the short pass alternative. later cruises tactic good justin it is proving a very smart one. from some studies here the flagstones dad look it's good the. stuff i said i thought i'd start. like that i'm just waiting for the replay ok let me do it ok tell me straight away. one has to be asked about the 1st ball is an offside and the 2nd one and lucas is back on the ball caught up but no sign. decision is
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close let's look at the curtain. 31 at the fish a happy home side players and analysts alike. discussing this ball the knowledge has to be put into practice and that's ultimately down to the players not those. myself down was previously performing analyst frankfurt under current fire coach nico colebatch a slight advantage against his opponent. if you just cannot play well it's not a disadvantage but there's lots of other factors on the floor the guys have to do the job as on the pitch and today they did it. so you win south. 2 teams 2 goals. one ball. it's all very simple really.
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