Name: | Paul Manson |
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City: | Portland |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Setup: Use Kwikgoal circles for rondos. Half players in one color and other half in different. Suit two players as keepers that will stand opposite of each other.
Directions: Players score a goal by getting a ball from one 'keeper' to the other 'keeper'. Keepers pass back to the color they receive from. Once players win the ball they work to one keeper or the other to start the process.
Coaching Points: Quick fluid passing is key here, create space by waiting to pull in defender just a bit.
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Setup:
30x20 yards with 5 yard bumpers on the outside behind red flat cones. Two mini goals on each side.
3v3 or 4v4 plus bumpers that pass back to the team that passed to them. Bumpers can not shoot.
Coaching Points:
Look for combination play moments - using the 3 or the bumper. Passes to the bumper need to be give and go's - run after passing.
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Setup: 40x40 with two full goals. Line out sides 5 yds in. This diagram is not quite to scale.
Each team has wingers forward that become fullbacks on transition. Key here is to have the diagonal runs made.
Start with pass to either winger, the opposite side makes a run to throw defender off, NOT straight. Midfielders stream forward but also make diagonal runs.
Red's wingers now run to recover as full backs. One Red should stay back - not the one on the ballside. One blue will hang back too.
Fullback on ball side presses the ball once its sent.
If Red wins it - key is to create time for wings to recover. Use the triangle of the three defensive reds to allow wings forward and then send them.
Coaching Points:
Diagonal runs: Why? They are much harder to mark! Remember positions on the field are where we start and return to, but mix it up on attack!
Use of Winger and Crossing: Where and when?
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Two Person Work
A. Two Player Midfield Receive
Goal for this drill is to quickly and cleanly receive a ball and then immediately turn to go up field. Imagine this is a through pass or forward movement and the goal is behind the receiving player. First player passes to running player, who make turn (either way, or in the middle, mix it up) and then returns to outside the box to feed to other player that does same drill.
B. Two Player Progression and Turn
A ladder of four pairs of cones. Player 2 passes to Player 1, Player 1 drops the ball back to Player 2 and backpedals to next rung in the ladder, Player 2 dribbles to their next rung (going to the left in diagram) and then passes back to Player 1 who again drops it to Player 2. Repeat until Player 2 is at the final rung then Player 1 receives the ball with a burst out of the box and run to where Player 2 started, swapping roles with Player 2.