When you've tuned into Futsal for the first time it can feel a bit overwhelming, it is a chaotic game- the pace is frantic, the turnovers are rapid, players rotate at an almost dizzying frequency, yet in between the intensity the players find the opportunity to execute technical and tactical actions of the highest level. There's a reason why Futsal is entering coaching discussions and is undergoing a boom in global exposure, the sport which they play in a court and with a heavier ball ended up producing some of the highest quality footballers of the past 2 decades- think Neymar JR, Ronaldinho and Andres Iniesta to name a few. Futsal is the predecessor to the street, it has a rich cultural capital, the game thrives because there is variation- across Europe a movement is gathering speed. Following my article Big Picture vs Small Picture and discussions had on X, I've been wanting to take a deeper look at futsal's intricacies for a while, I love how the analysis is focus...