WSSL SET PLAY IDEAS (CORNERS & GOAL KICKS)

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C.P. de Vera
Name: C.P. de Vera
City: New York
Country: United States of America
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Period 1

Formation: Our Team: 4-4-2 |Opposition Team: 4-4-2


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Set Piece: Corners

Corner Description:

- Set up shown for 11v11; adjust your numbers accordingly

- Cluster of runners at the top of the box should try to stay grouped as tight as possible in order to create confusion; make runs to front post, middle of goal, back post and top of box

- Runners must make run at speed and try to run in front of their defenders

- Corner taker must be able to get th service into the box; raise arm as cue to be ready, as arm drops runners go, kicker count to 1 or 2 before approaching in order to get timing

- All players must be ready to shoot immediately

- Reverse for opposite side corner

- Attacking GK shown for refernce; wouldn't necessarily be that high, but would recommend they be at least outside own 18 yard box to act as a "sweeper" if needed


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Set Piece: Set-plays

Goal Kick Description:

- Set-up is shown for an 11v11; adjust for your numbers accordingly

- Two passing patterns shown; all will have two options of who they should look for

- Looking at the red arrows

1) Ball will be worked progressively forward. If we continue getting the ball wide (To D), look to stay on the same side; so wide M and F should make runs accordingly; center mid should stay central in order to have support to switch field if necessary

- Looking at black arrows

1) Ball will work in an up/back/through scenario. As ball gets wide to D, look to hit the 3rd line of M's who will "play the way they are facing" and play a drop pass to either holding mid or outside D player checking for support; with the holding M or D facing forward they'll either play into the F or look to switch the point of attack


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