Name: | Antonio Marriel |
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City: | Hattiesburg |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
The objective of this session, is to make sure the GKs understand the wall set up principles, and do not ask for more or less players during his wall set up.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
SET PIECE NEAR POST INSIDE OUR DEFENSIVE 1/3
ORGANIZATION
get to your near post and yell "WALL 4"
Ask for your two outside mid to cover the posts, let your #8,9,10,6 get on the wall, the defense 4 should be marking for a possible running man.
Positioning yourself in a middle of the goal, where you can see the ball and cover both upper corner angles.
Your back four should be covering man to man in case a short play occur.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
WALL SET UP WITH SHOT IN FRONT OF THE GOAL LINE
ORGANIZATION
This is one of the most difficult ones because you are expecting a placement shot, however sometimes they don't place , they play it out.
Either or, you should request 5 to 6 man wall, and ordering them that if the ball is playing short immediately atack the ball, no the INSIDE PLAYERS, BUT THE OUTSIDE PLAYER NEAREST TO THE BALL.
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GOALKEEPER WALL SETTING WITH BALL AT INSIDE OUR DEFENSIVE 1/3 DIAGONAL TO NEAR POST.
ORGANIZATION
get yourself at near post and yell 'WALL 3" ( IF THE PLAYER IS INSWING THE SHOT) IF HE IS OUTSWING THE SHOT ask for 2.
Line the first player with the post, not outside the post at this setting.
position yourself slightly to your left, where you could cover both angles in case the ball goes over the wall at any upper corner.
Is always safe to have a far post cover.