David Cramer
Name: | David Cramer |
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City: | Bonney Lake |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization (2v2): 40x30 to mini goals. Paireveryone up. All play 2v2. KEEP SCORE (Point differential). Switch partners. 2-touch limit? 2-minute intervals? LET THEM EXPERIMENT.
Coaching points (2v2): On LP, immediately 1) Get in front of ball. 2) Press theball. 3) COVER Must get “behind” PressSee the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization: Coach plays ball to attackers. 3v3 ensues. Attackers go to goal. Attackers can shoot after they cross midfield. On RP, Defenders can pass directly to Target to score a point.
Coaching Points: As soon as attackers LP, they should immediatelypressure the ball. Deny the direct pass. Non-pressing players should get into cover behind and off-shoulder of Press.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization: Simulate as shown. Attackers number up. Attackers (blue) start with ball and try to score. If defenders get ball, they score point by playing direct to green (coaches / neutral)..
Coaching Points: As soon as LP, immediately pressure the ball. Deny the direct pass and try to regain possession quickly. Everyone other than forward should get in front of ball and compact. As a forward / winger, when the possession is lost in opponent half, immediately pressure the ball to deny the direct pass and delay the counter attack so we can organize on defense.
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Organization: A does GnG with B, then passes to C. On pass from A to C, B "presses" C. A rotates to B, B to C, etc.
Coaching Points: Don't overrun or stab, just pressure & deny.