Name: | Ashley Williams |
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City: | newtown |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Dynamic Warm up - 10 minutes
Function - 20 minutes
SSG - 25 minutes
Cool down - 5 minutes
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Red Team (coached) - 1-2-3-3
Blue team - 1-4-3-1
Blues try to score on the counter attack within 6 passes
Reds use the midfield rotation to create space and get on the ball as much as possible
Reds strategy is to play through the midfield 3 using the FB's as an outlet ball if all heavily marked
Key Coaching Points
- Angles and distances of players
- when in possession make area wide as possible
- look at movement of attacking midfielder and rotation of players
- Be wary of work to rest ratio of middle 3 defending
- accuracy of pass
- when how and where to make runs
- quality of movement
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Setup
- 3v3 in midfield, plus neutral players on either end and one neutral player in the middle.
- Teams score by getting the ball from one side of the grid to the other. Once they have done this they attack the other side.
- Players can rotate positions, however they must have 2 deep midfielders and one attacking midfield, so rotation is key. (links into overall system of 4-3-3 with two deep lying midfielders)
- As shown one blue player must run over the half way line to become 2nd deep lying midfielder once a goal is scored. (encourages rotation of midfield 3)
Key Coaching Points
- Angles and distances of players
- when in possession make area wide as possible
- look at movement of attacking midfielder and rotation of players
- Be wary of work to rest ratio of middle 3 defending
- accuracy of pass
- when how and where to make runs
- quality of movement