Jon Hasson
Name: | Jon Hasson |
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City: | London |
Country: | Canada |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Formation 1-3-4-1
This is a general formation and player position. If you can find time for peter and victor to play as an attacking wide player please do so.
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Playing out of the back. The goal is for the players to switch the point of the attack. This is best done through the CM or attacking players
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Pressing the Oppositions goal kick. Wide player on ball side presses the ball forcing it back into the central area. The ball should never get outside of the pressing player. CF drops into the midfield to stop pass short into a holding midfield player. If the ball gets switched out the back the far side winger can press the ball right away if he thinks he can get it.
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Defending Formation Central
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Defending positions in wide areas
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Attacking Positions. Getting the width to switch the point of attack is key.
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6v6 plus 2 keep possession
Players to play a maximum 3 touches
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key points. Speed of play. Transitions from attack to defend and defend to attack