Ashley Young
| Name: | Ashley Young |
|---|---|
| City: | Stalybridge |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Problem -
Highest blue player cuts off the pass into the number 4 and begins to press the CB.
Number 10 starts high and then looks to move into the space that he has created, number 5 to play a pass into this space.
Number 4 is to spin and turn into the space looking for the bounce pass off the number 10. Can the number 4 then look to play a split pass directly into the feet of number 9.
If the split pass is not on then the number should have enough space to recieve on the back foot and play pass into number 9.
Extension -
Players can only pass from outside to outside if played with a split pass, as this should mean we have stretched the opposition MF. Also forces MF 3 to work hard to create space to get on the ball
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Possession box depedning upon numbers - 3 black players are optional and can be implemented if more than 11 players are there / not enough players are at training for 2 possession boxes.
Black player inside the box would be a 4th defender, defenders can tackle the outside men.
3 vs 3 in the middle of the box, can the box be split into 4 small squares. The aim is that there are never 2 players of the same team inside the same box.
Key Points:
Number 4 to be in the opposite box compared to the CB that is on the ball, creating an angled pass and not straight.
8 and 10 to spread wide to start, which should also create a gap in which a pass can be played straight in to the number 9.
2 and 7 & 3 and 11 can not pass to each other which forces them to look inside to the CM's.