Andrew Mcleod
Name: | Andrew Mcleod |
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City: | EAST ORANGE |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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•11, 3 stand in the start position at the corner flag attampting to attract out 2 defenders.
•5, 9 will crash the centre of the 6yrd box. (Centre back).
•4 holds the eadge of the area for rebounds and attempted clearances.
•6,7 leave the goal lines to add to the confusion and attack to distract more defenders away from key areas.
INSTRUCTIONS:
•Ball should be played to checking 10 who pulls open the near post and creates a 3vs2 scenario at the corner of the pitch.
•10, 3, 11 now combine to deliver the ball. If a player follows 10 they defending team now has 3 players outside the 18yrd box!
•10 can play the pass back to 11 to cross in OR combine with 3 to create an angle cross or shot towards the back post.
KEY COACHING POINTS:
1.Encourage creativity at the corner. You cannot predict the defending teams movements so imporvise where necessary.
2.10 should be a good play comfortable under pressure and who can make a good decision.
3.3 is generally left footed to delivery a good ball into the back post area.
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Option 3.
This is if the opposition bring out 2 defenders to cover the 2v1 situation (they are tactically aware) set positions for practiced long corner routine. dont risk a 2v2 situation.
In this situation the "hole" player may be dragged out to stop the short corner, the corner taker should be coached to detect whether this player has left his position, the back post player should make a movement away and then back in to attack the near post to head at goal leaving the defender always a yard behind him. Timing of the run and quality delivery of the ball are essential.
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4 kicks on and adds cover and balance outside area
5 & 6 drop & push on edge of box for 2nd ball
1 has dropped away from the post (probably with no man to man marker as player was zonal (on the post)
2 & 3 near post run and rear cover (headers)
7 free
full backs? covering
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