Football/Soccer Session (Academy Sessions): When to press from a mid-block (Start Time: 2022-10-10 20:00:00)

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Darren Carr

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Darren Carr
Name: Darren Carr
City: Liverpool
Country: United Kingdom
Membership: Adult Member
Sport: Football/Soccer
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Session Focus: To coach the players to identify the key components of pressing from a mid-block.

Session Outcomes: To coach players to set traps, protecting the middle of the pitch and a high level of anticipation.


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Set Up: As shown, middle zone smaller than end zones. Size = intensity S/M/H, players in 3 teams, defending team start in middle.

Format: Possession team look to complete 3 passes in their zone before transferring ball into opposite end zone. Defenders decide on how many players press & how many remain & block forward passes. Once ball transferred middle defenders press opposite end & move back central.

If defenders win ball they attempt to score & rotate with losing atatckers. 

Key points: SETTING TRAPS• The out-of-possession team should attempt to set traps for their opponents to play into. These traps should be set in the outside channels, with the aim of locking play out wide. • After directing play wide, the pressing team can either press aggressively or attempt to force predictable passes for the players in the middle zone to intercept. 

FAST FORWARD RUNS• Protecting the middle of the pitch is essential when attempting to set a trap. The defending unit needs to maintain short distances between one another in order to prevent split passes breaking lines. • Although remaining compact is crucial, the defensive unit also needs to understand that when they become too compact, it becomes easy for their opponents to play around them and progress in wide areas. 

ANTICIPATION• A high level of anticipation is key throughout. Players should attempt to read triggers as to where their opponent will pass next. • Players should aim to remain one step ahead of the player in possession to win the ball back through tackles or interceptions.

 COVER• The players who are not putting direct pressure on the player in possession should provide cover. • To do this, they should be in a position that allows them to press the opponent in possession if their teammate is beaten with a dribble. • Covering players should also be in a position that allows them to intercept forward passes from the opposition.


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Set Up: As shown on diagram, side dependant on intensity L/M/H, players in 2 teams with GKs.

Format: Possession team look to build from defensive safe zone through the middle into attacking zone to score. Defenders adopt mid-block & look to press at right times to win the ball & counter to score. Play will always start with GK. 

Progressions: Defending team can decide to send a player into defensive zone to press

Key Points: SETTING TRAPS• The out-of-possession team should attempt to set traps for their opponents to play into. These traps should be set in the outside channels, with the aim of locking play out wide.• Once the opponents have played into a trap, players should press with intensity and try to win the ball. 

PROTECTING THE MIDDLE• Protecting the middle of the pitch is essential when attempting to set a trap. The defending unit needs to maintain short distances between one another in order to prevent split passes breaking lines. • Although remaining compact is crucial, the defensive unit also needs to understand that when they become too compact, it becomes easy for their opponents to play around them and progress in wide areas. 

ANTICIPATION• A high level of anticipation is key throughout. Players should attempt to read triggers as to where their opponent will pass next. • Players should aim to remain one step ahead of the player in possession to win the ball back through tackles or interceptions.AGGRESSIVE PRESSING• Once the team has decided to initiate a press, the whole team must move as a collective. When pressing, players should work at maximum intensity and put as much pressure as possible on the ball-carrier. • The mentality to press aggressively is integral to regaining possession

COACHING DETAIL:MANAGING THE OPPOSITIONCONTROLLING THE TEMPO• The attacking team should be encouraged to circulate possession and make passes that might entice the opposition to press. • Once the opponents have initiated a press, the attackers should increase the tempo of their play in order to play away from this pressure and find space


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