Fawn Mulholland
| Name: | Fawn Mulholland |
|---|---|
| City: | Halifax |
| Country: | Canada |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Working on 2 concepts related to defending from the front:
1) Attackers defending and transitioning to attack
2) Defensive organization in Zones 3 and Zones 4 (less Attacking Transition focus)

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Method:
Small sided game (7v7) working with the blue team in a condensed field.
Blue: GK-2-1-3
White: GK-3-2-1
Coaching Points:

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Method:
Phase of Play (7v7)
Coaching blue team in Defensive Organization in zones 3 and 4 (high)
Coaching Points:
Using 1-2 Structure to force play centrally where we can win the ball
Show me how to direct the opponent centrally - what is play 2 thinking/doing?
What are some visual cues to win the ball?
What are some visual cues to defend the space?
How can we communicate to assist each other with DO?

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Method:
SSG - 7v7 working with blue
Blue: GK-2-1-3
White: GK-3-2-1
Coaching Points:
How is the danger different now? Might we use a different approach versus in the Phase of Play given the goals we are now defending?
Cues to drop versus push up
Communication by 2 to 1
Body shape, angle of approach, speed of approach, etc.
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Activation - 3v3 4v4 (15 mins)
Method:
3v3 or 4v4
Introducing 1-2 structure (1 pressure, 2 support) whereby 1 player can apply pressure in opponent's half. Upon winning the ball, carry over their end line for a point. Opponent is trying to connect with their 1 player "up front" to go to goal by carrying over their end line.
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