Name: | Davis Legacy Legacy |
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City: | Davis |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Combining in wing or half-space through an ability to create overload or provide good support and movement off the ball
What: 7 coming in or 2 coming inside to create the overload
Tactical situations:
2 and 3 are inside and 7 and 11 are wide. They combine off of a give and go with the 7 and 11 providing the return pass
8 or 10 run out of midfield to find the diagonal ball behind the backline
Upon CMfer opening up 7 or 11 come inside to create space for OB on the overlap
Ways to combine: Give-and-go, overlap, underlap, playing with the third player!
Technique: First touch, directional control, passing, layoffs, cross and finish
Ability to change tempo and to play at different speeds
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Wide Combo game to goal
Double round robin tournament (6x4 min games, 1 min off in between)
Goal off cross worth 2 (1 touch on outside, 2 to cross)
Coaching points and player actions
- Accelration of the game with first touch and cues for runs in the box
Playing inside to go outside
Creation of triangles in wide areas
Head up before cross
Near post, pk, far post runs in the box
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Game of the week
9v9 half field
set teams up in a system that has two wide players
Score off cross worth 2
2x12 minutes
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4v4+2 pos play (15 mins)
4v4+2 positional play
Player actions and coaching points
1) defense press the ball and get compact
2) Attack open up to create passing lanes
3) 3 and 11 recognize moments to come inside and create the overload
4) Adjust height and width in relation to support