Angelo Sabblah
Name: | Angelo Sabblah |
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City: | Portland |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Objectives
1. Improve the ability to use combinations when in overload situations.
2. Movement to support the player with the ball and the timing needed to execute combination.
3. Playing the ball into the final third to use overload.
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Set Up
Area 30x55 split into 3 (20:15:20).
Rules and Conditions
Play 7v7+2N. Team in possession to try and play into final third where attackers use overload to create chances to score. Think aboout combinations from last practice.
Progression
Allow players from midfielder to break forward.
Coaching Points
Penetration
- To available/unmarked player
Speed of play
Combinations
Finish
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Set Up
Half Field with goal at each end.
Rules and Conditions
Play 9v9. 1 touch in the final third.
Coaching Points
Positive - Play forward when available
Be direct, atack with speed
Combination play
- One Two's
- Diagonal Runs
- 3rd Player Movement
Width to stretch
Decision making
Speed of play
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Set Up
Half Field
Rules and Conditions
Scrimmage rules
Coaching Points
Principles of Defense and Attack
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Warm Up (15 mins)
Set up
Area 20x20 yard grid with lines of cones seperated every 5yards.
Rules and Conditions
Players go through PEP routine including Motor Movement,
Dynamic Stretching, Strength, plyometric and sprint (with changes
of direction) phases. Focus on techniques and landing mechanics