Name: | David Kenney |
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City: | Austin |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Guiding Questions:
- When do you clear space as a midfielder?
- What are the cues to start the midfield rotation?
- Why do we want a midfielder higher up the field in build?
Common Language:
-Clear space
-High/Low
-Simple passes
-unbalance pressing group to play forward into 10s feet.
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Technical Players will be able to quickly move into space to be support for and recycle the ball or play forward |
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Tactical Player will know when they should clear space and when to quickly fill vacated space. Will understand the rotation between the 6 and 8. |
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7 v 4 Rondo with 5 players outside the grid and (6) and (8) in a different color to help identify their movements (2,3,4,5,6,8,10)4 Defenders in the middle are the (9, 10, 7 and 11).
Object of the game is to use the 6 and 8 to play into the 10's feet.
(6) and (8) read the game and rotate accordingly being patient to unbalance the defenders and find a way to play forward.
Coaching Points:
-Hard sprint to clear space
-Read cues of the when the ball is going to switch from side to side
-communicate who is going where when going forward
-Patient when trying to play forward
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Same Game as before, but now we are trying to use the (10) to lay the ball off for a midfielder or fullback to get through the gates. Players must dribble through the gate.
If the defending team wins the ball, they can go to goal. All defenders can leave their line to collapse as a unit.
Coaching Points:
-Hard sprint to clear space
-Read cues of the when the ball is going to switch from side to side
-communicate who is going where when going forward
-Patient when trying to play forward
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7v7 8v8 9v9 1-2-4-1 vs 1-3-2-2
focus on the midfield rotation and be patient in possession to try to play forward.
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
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Repeat (toggle)
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Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
Technical Warm-up
Two groups working at the same time.
Have 4 cones in the shape a back 4 (where your back like will stand) and the Midfield cones laid out in the pattern like the diagram.
Put your Center Mids in a different color so players can start to look for them.
The back 4 move the ball while the Mids rotate based on where the ball is. When the ball switches from right centerback to the left centerback, the midfielders start to rotate. The lower midfielder (6) will clear space and get higher to allow the (8) to drop in. The mids create a diamond shape with the (5) and (3).
Progression:
-move the ball in a diamond shape between 5,3,6,8
-move the ball in any pattern
-coach yells "Forward" and the ball is switched to the other group and the two Midfielders also switch groups.
Coaching Points:
-Hard sprint to clear space
-Read cues of the when the ball is going to switch from side to side
-communicate who is going where when going forward