The Coaches' Voice .
Name: | The Coaches' Voice . |
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City: | London |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Unopposed Passing Practice
Three groups of six players passing in teams. They must negotiate the ‘chaos’ of a busy area while adhering to a number of conditions placed upon them by the coach. They are encouraged to spread themselves across the entire playing area, being mindful of the need to avoid the other two balls in the practice. In the first progression of the practice, tell the players to create angles for passes. In the next progression, constrain players to only be able to receive the ball on an angle at least one box away from the passer of the ball.
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CVAcademy Session - Gary Caldwell
Coaching Detail - In Possession
Pulling away from the ball
As the practice moves through its second progression,players should be encouraged to ‘pull away from theball’ on an angle. This encourages players to receivepasses that ‘open the game’.
Awareness
Players should be aware of the ‘chaos’ in the practicecaused by the presence of three balls and 18 players.They should scan the area to ensure that they do notcollide with other players or either of the balls used bythe other teams.
Detailed passing
The passes played from one player to another should be precise and provide the receiving player withinformation. For example, a firm pass played to the backfoot of the receiving player would suggest that theyshould ‘half turn’ and ‘play away from trouble’.
Open body shape
Players should try to adopt an open body shape thatallows them to ‘play away from trouble’ on receiving theball where possible.