Name: | Ptah Myers |
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City: | Philadelphia |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Primary focus is crossing and quality of cross.
Also effecting secondry players.
This session will be done over two sessions (2 hours) and may need more time to cover all the details.
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Blues defend big goal in a 1-4-2 formation
Reds attack big goal in a 4-2 formation
Blues score by dribbling ball over pitch line 1
Reds score as normal - 1 goal
score from cross - 3 goals
PRIMARY COACHING POINTS:
* Use coaching points from lead part
* Can WM have ball to feet? - FB is narrow/compact with unit
* Can WM run in behind FB to receive - FB marking tight leaving space between FB & CB
* Can WM combine with CM, ST to pull FB out of position
* Cross when available
SECONDARY COACHING POINTS:
* Use secondary coaching points from lead part
* Second CM to act as anchor to recycle ball when necessary
* Second CM to link with WM to create crossing chances/switches
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Lead (30 mins)
Crossing & Finishing Game
Setup as in diagram REDS - 1xCM, 2xWM, 2xST Vs BLUE - 2xCB (adapt to numbers, age, area)
* Play starts with CM who plays wide to either WM
* WM has 2 touches to deliver a cross
PRIMARY COACHING POINTS:
Working with Wide Mids on there delivery into box.
* Body Position/Shape to receive
* First Touch - Out of feet, Forward - HEAD UP look into box
* Approach - Speed, Angle
* Type of Cross - Front post - low hard driven/whipped
Back post - lofted, curled, chipped
Central - whipped, lofted, chipped
Cut Back - pass for teamate to run onto
SECONDARY COACHING POINTS:
STRIKERS:
* Switching as ball travels to WM's
* Timing of Run - Make run as ball is being crossed
* Attack front post get in front of first defender
* Attack back post by arching run out/away to come in and attack ball
CENTRE MID:
* Quality of pass to WM - to feet/space - weight/accuracy
* Attack box centrally - Timing of run - Attack box as ball is crossed
Angle of Run - Change Direction - Away to come back
OPPOSITE WM:
* Attack from Back of box
* Enter box late as ball is crossed