Name: | Dale Hill |
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City: | Brisbane |
Country: | Australia |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Explanation
Phase 1-BP
CB peel into a wide area to receive back to goal. Goalkeeper looks to support under. to receive back pass. GK looks to play through the press from blue player. Once the red has played through the game transitions to Phase 2.
Phase 2-BPO
The red player receiving the ball combines with the pressing blue 9 and then can either shoot at goal or play into the red FB for an attacking phase of play from wide area. Both pressing 9 and red six join as attacking player
Methodology
Situational -Random practice
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Explanation
Ball starts with GK 1 who throws/rolls to wide player(red)
-GK supports under to change angle of cross to GK 2. Red wide player can deliver(yellow) or set for delivery from GK into area with mannequin
If GK 2 claims the cross GK looks to break the line and play to Blue. Blue player can set GK2 for angled strike or drive in for cut back/Narrow Cross.
If ball goes out of play ball restarts with Coach serving in to either GK.
Progression
N/A
Any additional players act as attacking players inside area,
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Phase of Play. BP/BPO
Explanation
BP-Phase one
Ball starts with GK from goal kick. GK plays to any CB and gets a bounce pass. Goalkeeper lsook to switch play between CBs
On the movement of the 6 (late on travel of ball or just before gk first touch) the gk looks receive and play a late disguised pass between lines into the 6s feet.
BPO-Phase 2
Once the 6 has possession of the ball the game transitions to an attacking phase. Within 3 passes(max) the 3 outfield players must combine in any fashion to create a goal scoring opportunity