Sesión de Fútbol (Moderado): Suarez Esque Finishing

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Jack Dickhausen
Nombre: Jack Dickhausen
Ciudad: Denver
País: United States of America
Deporte: Fútbol
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These activities work on a striker's combination play and finishing similar to the likes of Suarez. 


Fútbol Ejercicio del Plan de Sesiones (Color): Animation 1

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Fútbol Ejercicio del Plan de Sesiones (Color): Animation 1
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The diagram above gives three examples of basic movements that can be performed in the lead-up to a shot at goal. The first option is for the striker to move off his marker at an angle towards the ball. The striker plays a bounce pass before being fed in behind. The striker’s movement to receive is on the blind side of the defender, whose eyes would be focused on the ball.

The second option involves another bounce pass. This time, however, the striker makes his run across the defender after laying the ball back. This is to work on blocking the defender’s path to the ball and prevent the defender from intercepting it.

For the first two options, the strikers have the option of whether to shoot first time, as Suárez is renowned, or to take a set-up touch. The forwards should be encouraged, via a side-on body shape and scanning, to be aware of the goalkeeper’s positioning. If the goalkeeper is set for a shot by the time the striker runs onto the ball, the striker can be instructed to take a touch. The touch should change the angle of the shot and force the goalkeeper to have to move his feet before diving.

For the third option, the striker angles off before receiving the ball in front of the defender. The striker, with a side-on body shape, then punches the ball through themselves before shooting. The pass is played directly in front of the defender to encourage the defender to jump at the ball and leave space behind. Alternatively, the striker to take a touch across the defender, assuming the defender did not jump, and shoot from outside the box.




Fútbol Ejercicio del Plan de Sesiones (Color): Animation 2

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Animation 2

The second phase of this shooting exercise incorporates three shots at goal per repetition and works on various forms of combination play. The first combination, beginning centrally, replicates the movements performed in the first phase of the drill. After shooting, the striker remains involved for the entirety of the drill.

In the second combination, player ‘B’, who has just shot at goal, immediately moves to receive from player “C”. Player “C”, who has already played a bounce pass with ‘D’, plays a firm, line breaking pass into ‘B’. ‘D’ makes a blindside movement around the defender before running across ‘B’ and receiving a layoff. After shooting, ‘D’ immediately shows for the next ball. The aim is for the passes to be timed well enough that they can be completed without hesitation.

The third shot comes from a combination leading to a cut-back. ‘D’ receives form ‘E’ and lays the ball back to ‘F’, who had initially moved towards the pass from ‘E’ before stepping over it. ‘F’ bounces the ball to ‘D’, who plays the ball out wide for ‘E’ to run onto. As this is happening, ‘B’ moves to an “onside” position.

As the ball is played wide, ‘B’ and ‘D’ cross over each other and make runs towards the goal. These runs are designed to replicate players arriving in the box early and pushing the defensive line back towards their own goal. This creates the space for ‘F’, who is the intended target, to receive the cut-back around the penalty spot area. If the timings of the runs are not in sync with the positioning of the ball, the wide player can pick out players’ B’ and ‘D’ instead.



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