Name: | Warren Jones |
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City: | Manchester |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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1 marks himself out on post where a zonal defender is positioned
2 makes run towards near post whilst 1 peels away into centre
3 runs around the back
4 pushes on whilst 5 & 6 move one stays edge of box other 6yd box
7 can either stay central OR mark space in front f keeper and drop off
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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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Attacking corner 1
ORGANISATION:
• 11 and 3 stand in the start position at the corner flag attempting to attract out 2 defenders.
• 5, 9 will crash the centre of the 6yrd box. (Centre back).
• 4 holds the edge 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 3 vs 2 scenario at the corner of the pitch.
• 10, 3, 11 now combine to deliver the ball. If a player follows the No10 the 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 a left footed player to deliver a good ball into the back post area.