| Name: | Wayne Moore |
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| City: | Leeds |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Technical * Create and exploit space individually/ together * Variation of receiving techniques |
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Physical * Playing quick– limit defenders reaction time * Support runs |
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Psychological * Observing where the space is |
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Social * Communication– visual/verbal |

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Technical * Playing between the lines– who? When? |
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Physical * Playing quick– limit defenders reaction time * Clever movement to create space – drop deep, run across lines etc. |
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Psychological * Observing where the space is |
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Social * Communication– visual/verbal |
* Set up as shown, with final third marked out on the pitch
* Attacking team set up in a 2-4-2 formation
* Defending team set up in a 4-4-1 formation
* The aim of the session is for the attacking team to work the ball into the attacking third to produce an attack
* Attacking team look to create and exploit space in attacking third
* If defending team win possession they can attack either of the two gates
* Play starts with the attacking teams defenders
* Offside applies
To Make Session Harder:
* Attacking team have a time limit to score once in attacking third
* Limit number of touches attacking team have in attacking third
To Make Session Easier:
* No offside
* Overload formations i.e. 2-4-2 vs 4-3-2
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ATP (15 mins)
* Set up as shown, with final third marked out on the pitch
* Players set up as if they were attacking in a 4-4-2 formation playing against one GK
* Cones mark out only the midfield four and two strikers, players start on a cone
* Play starts with either of the two centre midfield players
* The aim of the session is for the attacking players to use a variety of different movements to create an attack
* If a goal is scored or ball goes out of play, play would start again from midfield
To Make Session Harder:
* Offside applies Add passive defenders e.g. on each cone or a back four
* Add conditions i.e. time limits, touch limit
To Make Session Easier:
* Teams work on only one move at a time determined by coach
* Remove GK