Paul Jones
Name: | Paul Jones |
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City: | Bridgend |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
This is a progressive and precise session that outlines some of the intricacies of smart wing play. Look for quick passing, precision, and a maximum awareness and
understanding of team mates’positions. What you want to see from yourplayers is an understanding of the basic principles of movement andlosing the defender to create space for themselves. First touch and passes must be accurate and the players must move at pace with a good tempo to the session.
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Technical Good first touch - accurate passing. |
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Tactical basic principles of movement andlosing the defender to create spacefor themselves |
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Physical High tempo |
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Psychological Awareness of movement to create space - awareness of movement of other players |
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Social Good communication - verbal and physical signals |
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
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Technical Good first touch - accurate passing. |
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Tactical asic principles of movement andlosing the defender to create spacefor themselves |
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Physical High tempo |
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Psychological Awareness of movement to create space - awareness of movement of other players |
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Social Good communication - verbal and physical signals |
Four players
We introduce a midfielder to the side (No.8), in order to progress into space behind. Now, a pass is made backwards square to the No.8, whose movement enables him to pass inside of the full-back and into space for the No.7 to run on to.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
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Technical Good first touch - accurate passing. |
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Tactical asic principles of movement andlosing the defender to create spacefor themselves |
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Physical High tempo |
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Psychological Awareness of movement to create space - awareness of movement of other players |
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Social Good communication - verbal and physical signals |
Five players
Now introduce a front striker (No.9). The No.7 attracts his opponent in tight, and plays around the corner to the No.9 who has moved towards him. He plays the ball into space behind the full-back
for the No.7 to run on to. No.2 and No.8 can work together to change the starting point of the pass.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
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Technical Good first touch - accurate passing. |
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Tactical asic principles of movement andlosing the defender to create spacefor themselves |
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Physical High tempo |
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Psychological Awareness of movement to create space - awareness of movement of other players |
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Social Good communication - verbal and physical signals |
Seven players
We now introduce an opposition No.5 and a defender to mark No.9. The No.9 has attracted his marker towards the wide area away from the centre. He receives and lays back to No.8, who plays
forward, as the No.7 turns behind into attacking play
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Three Player Set Up (10 mins)
Three players
Setting up as shown,a pass by the No.2 is played into the feet of the No.7. Simply, he takes the full-back away with a sharp burst of 7 or 8 yards, checks, then returns to receive the ball to feet in front of his marker. Alternatively, if there is space behind, the No.7 can run towards his own full-back to
receive (caption 3), then race beyond his marker.