Ben Stait
| Name: | Ben Stait |
|---|---|
| City: | Barry |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Playing Out From The Back 4-1-2-3 (Function & SSG)

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SSG
Organisation
Red - GK (feeder), Back 4 (2 CB's, 2 FB's), Deep Lyer plus 2 CM, CF
Green - 2 CF, Midfeild 4 (2 CM's, LM, RM), Back 2 (2 CB's) GK
Trigger/Movement - Play live from the GK and resume play under normal rules.
Both teams looking to score in the opposing goal. PROGRESSION: Green's must score in 5 seconds / number of touches.
Additonal Thoughts:
Confidence of back four to have the ball
Full backs push on
Split CB's
Midfield rotation
Play on half term, can we travel forward (oppo on back foot).
Can we play 1/2 touch.
DL options:
Split strikers
Diagonal Pocket
Drop into make back 3.
(philosophy: creating space for the overload using width and depth)
GK alert and sweeping (COMMUNICATION throughout).
Vary passing, dont be afraid to give the ball to a marked player (remember quality of pass, safe side pass). i.e. dont give away cheap possession.
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Function (15 mins)
Function
Organisation
Red - GK (feeder), Back 2 (CB's), Deep Lyer plus 2 CM
Green - 2 CM, 2CF
Trigger/Movement - Green CM missplaced pass into Red GK. Red CB's go wide and call for the GK throw.
Reds are looking to dribble/pass over the half way. Greens must look to hit the GK within 5 seconds.
Coaching Points:
1. Go forward and maintain possession (don't give the ball away cheaply).
2. Be in an alert and ready position to receive the ball, aware of angle and distance.
3. Movement creates area of overload and/or passing option.
4. Play with head up to observe situations.
5. Can players observe situations around them before receiving the ball (glance away), playing the ball quickly (1/2 touch)
6. Once a pass has been made can the passing player change his/her angle and distance by moving into a new area ready for support from teammates.
(philosophy: creating space for the overload using width and depth)