Coaching Masterclass Sessions & Advice

Below are some excellent videos for coaches and footballers to learn, adapt or take ideas from.  The videos come from the brand new coaching platform called "The Coaches Voice".  Check out their website via coachesvoice.com 

Brendan Rodgers looks back on the day his Liverpool side welcomed then Premier League leaders Arsenal to Anfield, and delivered a devastating display of counter-attacking football. Raheem Sterling and Martin Skrtel both scored twice as the home side looked to pressurise the visitors in possession and break out at speed.

In his only full season in charge at Swansea, Garry Monk masterminded Premier League doubles over both Manchester United and Arsenal. Here, he tells the Coaches' Voice about the away win at Arsenal that completed the feat, when he started without a recognised striker - but brought Bafetimbi Gomis on to score the winner with only five minutes remaining.

Ten months on from shocking Manchester City in the FA Cup final under Roberto Martinez, Wigan - now a Championship side - travelled to the Etihad Stadium for a quarter final against the same opponents and recent League Cup winners.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers speaks to the Coaches' Voice about the challenge almost every head coach faces when it comes to retaining your best players.

One week after watching his new side beaten 4-0 at home by Arsenal, Paul Clement masterminded a Swansea victory at Anfield. Here, he tells The Coaches' Voice about the tactics he employed in a win that gave the Swans a crucial three points in their ultimately successful battle against relegation.

Former Chelsea and England captain John Terry, still playing at the age of 37, talks to the Coaches' Voice and gives his advice to young players coming through today.

Victory over Argentinian side San Lorenzo in the Club World Cup final in Morocco had earned Real Madrid a club record 22nd consecutive victory. In their first fixture of 2015, however, they travelled to face Valencia in La Mestalla - and saw the run come to an end despite taking an early lead.

Former Spain coach Vicente del Bosque reveals how he and his coaching staff overcame club hostilities between Barcelona and Real Madrid to forge a squad that went on to win both a World Cup and European Championship.

Former Chelsea and England captain John Terry, still playing at the age of 37, talks to the Coaches' Voice about the obsession for football that drives the best players, and gives his advice to young players coming through today.

Jean Tigana, a title-winner in France as both player and coach, reveals the modern coaches he most admires - and contrasts the serenity of Zinedine Zidane with the confrontational style of Jose Mourinho.

Slavisa Jokanovic had a long and successful playing career across a number of European countries - but he entertains the Coaches' Voice with the strange concern that plagued him when he first embarked upon a coaching career.

Gary Rowett spent more than two years in each of his first two jobs as a head coach, at Burton Albion and Birmingham City. Now at Derby County, he spoke to the Coaches' Voice about his insistence on trying to build a long-term culture and manage responsibly - even if that's to the detriment of his short-term reputation.

Former Swansea manager Paul Clement has worked with many of the world's best players at Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich. He tells the Coaches' Voice what he feels separates them from the rest.

Wolves manager Nuno takes the Coaches' Voice back to his first game as a head coach, when he took charge of Portuguese Primeira Liga club Rio Ave: the nerves, the defeat, the determination, the adrenaline, the desire.

Chelsea Ladies manager Emma Hayes looks back on her early experiences coaching in the United States - and reveals the innovative approach she took the first time she had to drop a star player.

Former Spain coach Vicente del Bosque reveals how he and his coaching staff overcame club hostilities between Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Uploaded by Coaches Voice on 2018-01-18.