Matt Wyatt
Name: | Matt Wyatt |
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City: | Hemel Hempstead |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Organisation (Practice Layout & Transition)
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4v4+4
Players should look to maintain possession for as long as possible, 7 consecutive passes represents a goal.
In possession:-
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Passing and receiving
Back foot receiving-
Player bottom of the line will dribble to the line diagonally to them, when they arrive they will stop the ball at the red cone.
This will activate player 3 who will drop in line with the defender to receive on the back foot, as they take their first touch player 4 will roll out and receive back foot to dribble back to the start. The practise is mirrored on the opposite side
Pass (Speed, height placement)
Timing of movements- (eye contact) distance they pull off? Short and quick movement
Difference between pass and set ( set allows actions to happen in-between e.g player to move in order to receive next pass)
First touch (behind defender, which foot? safe side? back foot?)
Body shape to receive. (pull off in line with defender, not in front or behind, if they're pinning the defender
body shape- arm up, knees bent, strong core, front foot receiving) Hips open so they can see where the ball comes from and where they're passing.
Try and drip feed these into small interventions rather than introducing them into one intervention.
You may look at passing detail and receiving in one intervention
Body shape and timing of movement in another.
Players should look to recognise the difference between pass and set