Name: | Jeff Tackett -SCSG |
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City: | UPLAND |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Once GKs have practiced and learned the techniques & footwork of dealing with crosses (in game cross and cutback crosses). It is important to break down each crossing situation into detail scenarios so they can begin to understand the transition from Shooting angles and movements into different crossing angles. This session is a Detailed look at the transition and movement needed for a Shooting angle, into a crossing angle (early cross), and/or the movement preparing for a cutback cross.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Crossing Situations- Option 2 ~ Cutback Cross
SET UP: Set up serving players in a possible shooting angle situation and create a pass that will become crossing situations.
1. S1 plays a ball to S2.
2. S1 moves to overlap S2
3. S2 plays a wide ball to S2
4. S2 takes ball toward bi-line for a cutback cross to Runners 1,2,& 3
GK Positioning GK should take up an angle for a shot since S1 & S2 are in possible shooting angles, then transition into a crossing angle based on the ball going wide and no longer a shooting threat.
1. GK sets for a shot by taking up a shooting angle
2. GK drops off and opens up their stance to be prepared for a cross. (Depending on the with of the ball will determine how close they are to the front post and their goal line.
3. GK moves to near post and squares their body to prepare for the Cutback cross
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Crossing Situations- Option 3 ~ Shot
SET UP: Set up serving players in a possible shooting angle situation and create a pass that will become crossing situations.
1. S1 plays a ball to S2.
2. S1 moves to overlap S2
3. S2 plays turns with the ball
4. S2 takes ball and shoots at GK
GK Positioning GK should take up an angle for a shot since S1 & S2 are in possible shooting angles, then transition into a crossing angle based on the ball going wide and no longer a shooting threat.
1. GK sets for a shot by taking up a shooting angle
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Crossing Situations- Animation 1 ~ Early Cross
SET UP: Set up serving players in a possible shooting angle situation and create a pass that will become crossing situations.
1. S1 plays a ball to S2.
2. S1 moves to overlap S2
3. S2 plays a wide ball to S2
4. S2 takes a few dribbles and servers an early cross to Runners 1,2,& 3
GK Positioning GK should take up an angle for a shot since S1 & S2 are in possible shooting angles, then transition into a crossing angle based on the ball going wide and no longer a shooting threat.
1. GK sets for shooting angle
2. GK drops off and opens up their stance to be prepared for a cross. (Depending on the with of the ball will determine how close they are to the front post and their goal line.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Crossing Situations- Animation 2 ~ Cutback Cross
SET UP: Set up serving players in a possible shooting angle situation and create a pass that will become crossing situations.
1. S1 plays a ball to S2.
2. S1 moves to overlap S2
3. S2 plays a wide ball to S2
4. S2 takes ball toward bi-line for a cutback cross to Runners 1,2,& 3
GK Positioning GK should take up an angle for a shot since S1 & S2 are in possible shooting angles, then transition into a crossing angle based on the ball going wide and no longer a shooting threat.
1. GK sets for a shot by taking up a shooting angle
2. GK drops off and opens up their stance to be prepared for a cross. (Depending on the with of the ball will determine how close they are to the front post and their goal line.
3. GK moves to near post and squares their body to prepare for the Cutback cross
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Crossing Situations- Animation # 3 ~ Shot
SET UP: Set up serving players in a possible shooting angle situation and create a pass that will become crossing situations.
1. S1 plays a ball to S2.
2. S1 moves to overlap S2
3. S2 plays turns with the ball
4. S2 takes ball and shoots at GK
GK Positioning GK should take up an angle for a shot since S1 & S2 are in possible shooting angles, then transition into a crossing angle based on the ball going wide and no longer a shooting threat.
1. GK sets for a shot by taking up a shooting angle
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Early Cross scenario
Crossing Situations- Option 1 ~ Early Cross
SET UP: Set up serving players in a possible shooting angle situation and create a pass that will become crossing situations.
1. S1 plays a ball to S2.
2. S1 moves to overlap S2
3. S2 plays a wide ball to S2
4. S2 takes a few dribbles and servers an early cross to Runners 1,2,& 3
GK Positioning GK should take up an angle for a shot since S1 & S2 are in possible shooting angles, then transition into a crossing angle based on the ball going wide and no longer a shooting threat.
1. GK sets for shooting angle
2. GK drops off and opens up their stance to be prepared for a cross. (Depending on the with of the ball will determine how close they are to the front post and their goal line.