Dave Barbier
Name: | Dave Barbier |
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City: | Stittsville |
Country: | Canada |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Eliminating the opponent with a wall pass
Organization:
5 Players minimum with the area being as large or small based on the age/ability of the players involved.
Starting Point:
Player A, plays OUT to Player B, who plays BACK to Player A.
Player A then plays a THROUGH pass to C, accelerates past Player D, to receive a wall pass and plays a 1-2 pass back to Player C and takes his/her position.
Player C then repeats the passing sequence the opposite direction by passing OUT to Player D, who passes BACK to Player C, who then plays THROUGH to the next Player in the line.
Action:
Once the players have learned the sequence and over come the learning curve, the goal is to play as many passes on their first touch.
Player B and D won't move in the sequence so don't forget about them. Change them up once in a while. I found using my strikers and center mids there to work on their ability to play wall passes through the middle of the pitch was quite effective but obvioussly anyone can go there and should go there.
Coaching Points:
Proper foot to pass with (pretend the defender is the cone)
Wall pass players check away and to, check shoulder, fix shape, receive half turn and lay a nice set pass
Once the player starts the sequence, they should take a step to the side to suck the defender in the direction to the get around the corner for the return pass
The long pass needs to be with the right foot since we're passing that way and to the right of the cone for the receiving player to avoid the defender (the cone)
The receiving player fo the logn pass should check away and to etc. as always and use their left foot to play the ball in for the overlapping run
The pass back from the overlapper needs to be to the near foot to help protect the ball from the defender.
Lots of details in this quick moving drill. Great to get the kids moving and have their details challenged.
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Star Pattern play
A and 1 start with the ball. They pass to their CB partner B and 2.
B then plays into CM C and 2 plays into CM 3 who then bounce it back to their right side of the pitch to look wide.
B and 2 after receiving the returned ball pass out to D and 4 who move up the line with a dribble to then restart the pattern with a pass to the starting queue.
Players all follow their passes to experience each position in the pattern
Details
- Communication from the CB's
- Checking away to come see the ball from the CM's
- Checking away to create options from the wide player
Variations include
- Wide player doesn't receive to feet, instead the pass goes bhind the defender up the line
- Wide player on the check off receives to feet bu can't turn, they play a give and go with the cm to get around the corner
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Offense vs Defense
Set up your mid and d with a keeper vs an opposing mid and striker. (defensive team should have 1 extra player plus the keeper)
Ball at half and in the goal to restart from either end as you like.
Game is pretty simple, the defensive team passes the ball through the 2 gates on the sidelines and score 1 point for each success. The attacking team score 1 point for a shot on goal and 5 for a goal.
First team to 11 points wins.
Work on whatever your theme is. Building out of the back, attacking principles, pressing etc.
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Passing with a partner Progression (10 mins)
Passing with a partner Progression
Passing with a partner with cones now to make some additional movements.
Player A passes to player B who passes back
Player B moves to their right and takes the ball across the cone back inside the cones and plays the ball back to player A. A plays a one touch back to B who returns the ball and goes outside the cone to their left to redo the sequence on that side.
After both sides are done, the bal is again played 1 touch to player A and then B backs up to the last cone behind them, receives the pass, dribbles between the cones to come back and do the sequence again.
After this is done a couple of times, change roles.