Alfie Souter
Name: | Alfie Souter |
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City: | Maidstone |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Set-Up
5V5 + 2, to goal. Each team of 5 to set up with 1CDM, 2 wingers, CAM and ST. FB are neutral to offer support. A goal can only be scored from a combination in the central area, not from a wide pass. Rotate teams of 4 after each round.
Coaching Points
Problems/Solutions
P - Unable to create good chances. S - Make quicker decisions, don't allow the opposition time to regroup
P - Lose possession too quickly. S - Use the neutral players for support, be patient in attack and wait for good opportunities.
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ATTvDEF. DEF play 4-2-1 formation and ATT play 3-3.
Coaching Points
Attacking team
- Keep the ball for longer periods, don't rush the final pas. Quality over quantity.- Play pass into space in front of the winger - Other wingers, attack the back post.
- Wingers should make runs into the half-space, between FB and CB
Defending team
- CBs get tight to the attacking players, deny them space to attack. - Retreating players work at 100% to cover the cross and runners.
Questions/Answers
- Why is it important to break at pace? A - very difficult to defend against. - Should we always commit so many players forward? A - Every scenario is different but if you have cover in behind you should attack in numbers.
-Why are the half-spaces important? It makes the defenders have to make difficult decisions. Mark the player or cover the space?!
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Rondo Breakaway (15 mins)
Set-up
Rondo with 3 neutral players. After X amount of passes are made, a small through ball must be played for a shot on goal.
Progressions - one player can defend the through ball. - first time shots.
Coaching points
- You don't have to make a through ball after the passes, continue to keep the ball until the right moment.
- Weight of pass
- Shoot at the earliest point.