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Functional adaptability in playing style: A key determinant of competitive football performance

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/25216
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Citation
He, Q., Araújo, D., Davids, K., Kee, Y. H., & Komar, J. (2023). Functional adaptability in playing style: A key determinant of competitive football performance. Adaptive Behavior, 31(6), 545-558. https://doi.org/10.1177/10597123231178942
Author
He, Qixiang
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Araujo, Duarte
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Davids, Keith
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Kee, Ying Hwa 
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Komar, John 
Abstract

Purpose
The present study examined the relationship between playing style adaptability and team match performance indicators throughout the season. Three playing style adaptability metrics were analysed, namely, (1) flexibility (i.e., exhibiting a wide range of playing styles), (2) reactivity (i.e., adapting playing style based on opposition) and (3) imposition (i.e., executing predetermined playing style regardless of opposition).

Methods
Team playing styles were derived through a clustering analysis of 21,708 matches played in the top five male European leagues from 2014/15 to 2019/20. Spearman’s correlation was utilized to assess the association between the three playing style adaptability metrics and four team match performance indicators (e.g., shots taken in opposition penalty box; shots conceded in own penalty box; goals scored; goals conceded; and total wins).

Results
Playing style flexibility was positively associated with both offensive and defensive match performance indicators and win frequency. Conversely, playing style reactivity and imposition were negatively associated with these team match performance indicators.

Conclusions
Our results suggest that the capacity to exhibit a wide range of playing styles throughout a season is associated with greater team performance. Furthermore, it is possible that high performing teams are capable of functionally switching between playing style reactivity and imposition, depending on match dynamics.

Keywords
  • Behavioural variabili...

  • Football

  • Playing style

  • Adaptability

  • Flexibility

  • Performance analysis

Date Issued
2023
Publisher
Sage
Journal
Adaptive Behavior
DOI
10.1177/10597123231178942
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