Name: | RICK MULLINS |
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City: | Kalispell MT |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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OVERLAP 3V2 TO GOAL
Player #1 serves Player #2 and overlaps (2v1). Player #4 supports, Player #3 defends.
If Player #3 or #5 (defenders) wins the ball, they score in the small goal
Play for time then switch most goals wins
Coaching Points
Player #2 must dribble inside at the defender with speed to open up the angle for Player #1 to overlap into as well as to make the defender make a decision whether to stay with the ball or go with the overlapping runner
When is it best to go 1v1 or combine to score?
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3V2 OVERLAP
PLAYER #1 chooses which side to pass to and then overlaps or wall passes. Two players come out to defend. A 3v2 ensues
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FINISHING: OVERLAP AND SHOOT
The central player passes to the wide player and overlaps. The wide player receives the ball
and dribbles quickly inside. The overlapping player calls for the ball. The wide player sets the inside player to shoot.
Rotate lines
Progression:
After receiving the pass from the wide player, instead of shooting, they now set the wide player to score.
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SMALL SIDED GAME: OVERLAP GAME
Play 3v3 or 4v4 or needed with goalkeepers.
Play for time. Most goals win
Both teams compete for possession of the ball and attempt to score in their opponents goal. Two players are wide on each side, one form each team. If a player plays wide to
a player from the central grid, they are encouraged to overlap them. Outside players can not be defended and are expected to dribble inside and look for a overlapping run. If it isn't on, they can play someone elsewhere in the central grid
Coaching Points
Timing and coordination of runs is vital
Wide player must receive sideways on
Wide player is encouraged to take a positive first touch inside to open up the channel for overlap
Communication : "HOLD"
Wide player must decide on the most effective option. Do I pass to the overlapping player of use them as a decoy
Quality of crosses
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OVERLAP 2V1 TO GOAL
OVERLAP 2V1 TO GOAL
Player #1 serves Player #2 and overlaps (2v1)Player #3 defends. If Player 33 wins the ball, they score in the small goal
Rotate.
Coaching Points
Player #2 must dribble inside at the defender with speed to open up the angle for Player #1 to overlap into as well as to make the defender make a decision whether to stay with the ball or go with the overlapping runner
When is it best to go 1v1 or combine to score?