Matt Smith
| Name: | Matt Smith |
|---|---|
| City: | Aurora |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Over the River Possession to Penetrate:
Rules:
-Team with the ball is on the outside
-Team with the ball can get a point by connecting 5 passes and then playing the ball across to the team on the other side
-Team in the middle can send one defender to go press the ball while the other 3 stay in the middle and try to prvent the ball from switching to the other side
-If team in the middle wins the ball or kicks the ball out of bounds, they swtich with the team on the outside
CP's:
-Sharp passing
-Moving to create good passing angles
-Patience with the ball (only try to penetrate if it is open, don't force it)
-defensive team denying ball across, awareness from middle players
-movement/awareness from team on the other side of the grid (ready and getting open for the ball)

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Organization:
40-50 yards wide by 30-40 yards long depending on how many players. Two teams of 6, attacking two small goals and defending two small goals.
Instruction:
Laws of the game. The ball always begins with the GK or CB anytime the ball goes out of bounds. Can either play a 2-3-1 or a 1-4-1 players choice. When a goal is scored, team that scores gets to start with the ball again.
Coaching Points/Questions:
How can we relate what we just worked on in the previous drill into this session?
Circulate ball to create space or pull out defender
Circulate ball to penetrate
- Possession to Penetrate
Circulation to play forward
- Create Advantage to Attack (overloads)
Create number superiority in specific areas of the field (+1 midfield and sideline)
Progression/Regression:
P: Players have a touch limit. Must move ball winger to winger before scoring.
R:

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9v9 - full field
Make the field big, emphasis on value the ball. Don't force the ball forward, constantly giving angles from the back line.
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