Name: | Ryan Bjelland |
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City: | San Antonio |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
BSC Curriculum Session - Building from the Goalkeeper
Attacking in the Defensive Third 9v9
Key Principles:
- Spread out (length, width, depth)
- Find space and create diagonal options
- Find the spare man
- Play forward to a teammate when possible
Key technical points:
- Half turn (open) body shape
- First touch forward
- Playing to teammate's back foot to help their first touch
- Quality, pacey passes hit with authority on the floor
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Three teams - Build out game
- Team blue and red play together against green
- Team Blue attempts to build out and switch the ball to team red Goalkeeper for one point. Once the red GK gets possession, their team tries to play back to the Blue GK
- Team Green attempt to press and win the ball. If they win the ball, they attempt to score on one of the mini goals to score a point. They can use the middle area and area of the team they stole the ball from
- Rotate defending team every 3 minutes/when a goal is scored in the mini goals.
Progressions:
- Attacking teams can play through the middle zone for 3 points, skipping the middle zone is 1 point
- If the defending team wins the ball, both attacking teams can press them to win the ball
- Add big goals instead of counter goals
Coaching points:
- Spread out (width, length, depth), allow a clear passing lane to teammates
- Find the extra man to play forward
- Body shape to allow the switch in two touches or less
- Find space and create options (diagonal passing lane, how can I support possession?)
- Play forward to a teammate when possible
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
- Functional build out game. Can use an end zone, counter goals, or gates.
- Team of 7 try to build out of the zone without losing control of the ball
- Team of 5 attempt to win the ball back and score in the big goal
- Switch teams and roles throughout
- Encourage the midfield players/build out team to have two players above the build out line at all times (can make it a condition for advanced groups)
- Find the spare man! Move the ball until you can find them
Coaching points:
- Positional roles - 4,5 stay deep and offer options for the GK
- 2,3 are the wide players. Have to position themselves so their first touch can break a line and get on the move to support the attack
- 6,8 start above the guide line. Can they stay above it so they can provide length? If there is a huge pocket of space, can they check back to connect using the middle of the field?
- Spread out, get on a diagonal with a clear path to the ball!
- Play forward when possible (position your body to take a first touch forward)
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See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Focus on big team shape
Coaching points/principles:
- Spread out (length, width, depth), offer supporting options on diagonals
- Find the spare man!
- Play forward when possible
- Find space and create options (clear passing lane between the ball and you)
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Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Technical Warmup (20 mins)
Arrival Activity - Partner and Group heading/juggling
3 teams, each with their own ballEach team has to play 1 pass in the zone they are in. The next pass has to be to a new zone. Continue to rotate, same zone, different zone.
Progressions:
- Two touch limit
- The pass to a new zone must break a line in another team (ex: passing between two blue players if you are the red team)
- One team is defending, two teams attacking. Have to alternate, pass in the same zone, pass to a new zone
Coaching points:
- Spread out (width, length, depth) and create diagonal options
- Support the attack (move up the field with the ball)
- Half turn body shape (position yourself to take your first touch toward where you are going next)
- Back foot receiving
- Passes to the back foot when possible! (pick the right foot)
- Quality, pacey passes hit on the floor with authority and the instep of the foot
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