Name: | Paul Musacchio |
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City: | Manchester |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Developed with Partnership Developers, a division of Kyosei Systems.
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Passing Patterns (40 mins)
Midfield build up play passing patterns
* Using just over half the pitch the Red team are set up in a 2-3-1 formation
* The drill always starts with the coach (acting a red team CB) passing the ball into midfield
* The set up of the Red team is in a transitional shape by where they have just won the ball back and are looking to play forward quickly
* Red team looking to play the various passing patterns ending with a shot at goal
* Once the ball goes dead / a goal is scored the red team immediately retreat back to their starting positions (getting back into a defensive shape as if they have lost the ball in the final third)
* The 2 Blue team CB's can defend the ball in the penalty area creating opposition to the attacking final ball
* The Red team are to have a maximum of 3 touches in order to move the ball quickly
Pattern 1
6/8 - 10 - 7/11 - to deliver a quality ball into the penalty area
Pattern 2
6/8 - 9 - 10 - 11/7 - to deliver a quality ball into the penalty area
Pattern 3
6/8 - 10 - 9 - 10 - 11/7 - to deliver a quality ball into the penalty area
Pattern 4
6/8 - 11/7 - 10 - 11/7 who are on the move - to deliver a quality ball into the penalty area
Pattern 5
6/8 - 11/7 - to deliver a quality ball into the box
Pattern 6
6/8 - 11/7 - 9 -10 who should look to try and hit the target with a shot
Runs to be made by players when the ball goes out wide
9 = Attack the front post srea
10 = Attack central area of the penalty spot
11/7 = Opposite winger to attack the back post - run must be made early when ball goes out wide on opposite side
8 = Just outside the edge of the penalty area topick up any loose ball
6 = To sit deep centrally to be in a position to prevent any counter attacks
* Walk through patterns to start and then full speed
* Also encourage players to make own decisions and play what they see
* Patterns are there to help build pictures of movements and pitch geography when we have the ball
* Three Blue CM's can be added to create realism to the drill
Key Coaching Points
- Quality of passing
- Types of passing
- Quality of crossing
- Timing of runs
- Team shape with and without the ball
- Passing patterns
- Speed of passing