Stefano gandini
Name: | Stefano gandini |
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City: | Brooklyn |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Passing-Pattern
Organization: passing pattern with final 2v2 as in graph.
Instructions: 1 plays 5 who plays back to GK, Gk to 6 who is receiving pressure from behind
Coaching Points: Speed on the ball, several FT to beat the pressure, 1 touch pass.
Rotation: 5-1-6-4-8-B-A-5
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Learning
Organization: 6v5 (high press).
Instructions: 1 must play 4 or 5 or 6, then they beat pressure and play starts
Coaching Points: Understanding of the space available when pressure is high and even numbers: find the free man when up in number, break the pressure with the FT, involve the GK in the build-up, recog the covered ball
Transitions A-D: Quick reaction on the lost ball to recreate
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Implementation
Organization: 9v9 scrimmage, no corner kicks but second balls to defenders
Coaching Points: Understanding of the build-up situation: find the free man in the midfield, break the pressure with the FT, involve the GK in the build-up.
Transitions A-D: Quickly react on the lost ball.
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Stage 1 (15 mins)
Warm-up/Orientation/Learning
Organization: Possession game to reach the target, 2 fields of 11/12 players each.Instructions: Possession game to reach the target starting from your target.
Coaching Points: Understanding of the build-up situation: find the free man, break the pressure with the FT whenever possible. Involve the GK in the build-up.
Transitions A-D: Quickly react on the lost ball.