Name: | Jacob De Battista |
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City: | Melbourne |
Country: | Australia |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Practice Objectives:
To improve our ability to keep possession in tight areas
To improve our ability to keep possession and provide positional support so that we can progress
Breaking the last line from central open ball positions to create scoring chances
Practice Explanation:
4v4+2 Positional possession game
The pitch has three zones. Scoring zones (Zone 1 and Zone 2) at either end, and Zone A which is the main playing space and where the play starts.
BLUE TEAM attacks towards Zone 1 and YELLOW Team plays the other way and attacks Zone 2
The team in possession can earn a point in two ways:
1) By connecting five passes inside Zone A
2) By playing a pass from Zone A in to a teammate who runs in behind the opposition defence into the end zone with the ball, before scoring into one of the two mini-goals.
A neutral player can run in behind from their wide channel
When a pass is played into Zone 1 or Zone 2, one defender can recover into the end zone, making a 1v1 situation. The attacker has five seconds to score.
POSITIONING
In possession teams should use a 2-3-1 structure which the two neutral players (RED) play in the wide channels.
Out of possession, teams should use a 2-2 Box and a half structure; defenders can move into the wide channels to press the neutral players
Practice Timings:
4(3'30R) - Total 15mins
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Team task:
Breaking the last line of defence from central areas
Practice Objectives:
To improve our ability to create open play in tight areas
To improve our ability to keep possession and provide positional support so that we can progress
To improve our ability to make smart runs in behind the defence
Practice Explanation:
8v6 / 8v8 +GK+2
Positional possession game training
The pitch has three zones. Scoring zones (Zone 1 and Zone 2) at either end, and Zone A which is the main playing space and where the play starts with the corners cut off.
The lines separating Zone A from the two end zones act as an offside line.
BLUE TEAM attacks towards Zone 2 and YELLOW Team plays the other way and attacks Zone 1
Possession can only be moved into an end zone via a pass. Two attackers and two defenders can move into the end zone.
Points are scored in the following ways:
1) Two points for a goal scored within two touches after a through ball into the end zone
2) Two points if assist comes from an open ball
3) One point for a goal scored inside six seconds from the 2v2 situation in the end zone
POSITIONING
In possession teams use a 1-4-1-2-3 structure, with the two neutral players (RED) operating as wide attackers in the channels. Out of possession teams set up in a 1-4-3-1 shape. YELLOW is in their in-possession shape and BLUE is in their out-of-possession shape
Practice Timings:
4(3'30R) - Total 15mins
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Practice Objectives:
Training Game. 6v6+6 / 9v9
Practice Explanation:
Play starts with the goalkeeper - the team in possession look to build out from the back and progress into the opponents half of the pitch to score into one of the main goals.
Rules as a a normal game.
Practice Observations:
Has learning of the session concepts occurred.
Roles of the possession players. Do they know their roles?
When they win the ball do they recognise transition options? Opposite 10? Penetrate or Retain.
Practice Timings:
3*(5'1'R) - Total 18 mins
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5v2 RONDO (10 mins)
Practice Objectives:
To improve our ability to keep possession in tight areas.
To improve our ability to keep possession and provide positional support so that we can progress.
Practice Explanation:
5v2 Rondo.
Players attempt to keep the ball in a 5v2 situation with 4 possession players situated on the outside of the square and 1 inside.
10 passes = 1 point
Open ball combination with middle player to opposite side = 2 points
Defenders after winning possession must dribble the ball outside of the square = -1 point to attackers
Practice Timings:
4(2'30R) - Total 10 mins