Michael Rice
Name: | Michael Rice |
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City: | Guildford |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Key Factors
Leaving the pivot space empty and using decoy runs to create space forplayers to move into and receive.
Organisation
CM to push high as well as the FB's This could leave the GK and CB's under pressure meaning quick movements to receive are vital.
In this example the LCM moves his marker wide, and the LB moves inside to receive the pass. Quick dynamic movements can ensure he receives with time to control, turn and progress play.
4 players are up in the opositions half leaving their midfield unsure on whether to press the ball or support thier defenders.
Player rotations - LB and LCM.
This could also work with LCB moving wide and rotating with LB.
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Key Factors
Creating space on one side of the pitch
Organisation
As the GK receives the ball, the RB pushes high up taking the forward with him.
The 2 CBS both move right, bringing the forwards with them too. CM also move more right to free up space.
The RCM has the option to drop into the pivot spot if the forwards dont both follow the CB's across.
The AM and Winger can also swap positions to rotate and create space ahead of the LB who receieves the ball.
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Key Factors
Rondos
Organisation
Split into 3 groups -
Set up a rondo area and keep ball from each other in their groups.
Move into 3 sided game.
1 team is defending and has 3 seconds to score if they win the ball back.
Other 2 sides keep possession.
Working on receieving the ball and making quick decisions to pass.
Creating space and passing lanes for teammates, with high chance of success as overloaded.
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Key Factors
Playing the ball out of from the back, looking to receive the ball/dribble into shaded area.
Organisation
Ball played in to the goal keeper and the game is live.
Looking to create opportunities to play the ball out from the back and advance into the oponents half.
Work on positional rotation and creating space in the pivot area in line with scenarios 1 and 2.
If opposition win the ball back, they look to score.
If GK can make a clear pass through the middle gate into a moving teammate, a bonus point is awarded.
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