Carlos Santos
Name: | Carlos Santos |
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City: | London |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Practice Organisation
We play 4v4 possession in a 20x20 yard area. A player is positioned on each of the 20 yard perimeter lines. The players inside the grid can pass to the perimeter players if they wish. The perimeter players can move along their line looking to receive a pass and play the ball back into the grid but they must avoid taking too long to make the pass.
Progression
- Perimeter player can dribble the ball in and change places with the player that passes to him.
- Play directional
Key Coaching Points
- When the inside player receives a pass from the perimeter player, he should look to open up and see if he can turn.
- Pace of pass
- Body shape
- Think two or three moves ahead
-Stretch area, make the space as big as possible
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Set Up
-14 players (inc. GK). We play 5 reds Vs 5 blues plus 3 target players.
-Practice starts with ball fed-in by coach to reds.
-Each team seeks to retain possession looking to make a1 touch pass into (blacks) to record a score.
-(blacks) give ball to team who delivered it.
-GK plays as an outlet to retain possession.
Progressions
-In Possession, players pass to GK using 1 touch.
-Blacks combine before returning ball to possession team.
-Reduce number of blacks.
Key Points
-Control, passing & support play.
-Players awareness of developing situations & oppurtunities to play early into blacks with 1 touch.
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Practice Organisation:
-Pitch is divided into thirds
-IP: Players are allowed to move into any zone
-OP: Players are locked into their own area and must retreat into it if their team lose possession
Emphasis on how and when to play quick
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Passing Drill (30 mins)
Objectives:
To develop good habits by,
1- Receiving the ball on angles.
2- Receiving the ball on the half turn.
3- Receiving the ball with back foot.
This improves awareness and creating space as an individual.
Coaching Points:
1- All players must go to meet the ball when receiving a pass.
2- It is important that players receive the ball at an angle and with back foot (the foot furthest away from the ball) this would put players automatically on the half turn so they can see all players involved.
3- Creat space by checking (move away from the ball then return to meet it).
The benefit from this will develop a player efficiency, mobility and awareness with or without the ball.
Progression:
Change direction of the drill from anti-clockwise to clockwise.
A simple command to the players of "change" will achive this.