Football/Soccer Session (Moderate): 2010B - 1.6.2 - Recycling possession to find the spare man (Start Time: 2021-09-09 18:00:00)

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Ryan Bjelland
Name: Ryan Bjelland
City: San Antonio
Country: United States of America
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Sport: Football/Soccer
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Recycling the ball through the backline and triggers/cues

2010B Block 1, Week 6, Session 2

Principles: 

- Spread out (CBs drop off deep and wide, width of full backs)

- Find the spare man (the weak sided full back through the switch)

- Draw pressure to break a line (draw defenders to one side to try and play the other)

- Play forward when possible (and not outnumbered) to advance the ball


Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Technical 1v1s - Compass game

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Technical 1v1s - Compass game (25 mins)

6 players each grid (add another N if needed)

- 1v1 in the middle

- Target players for each team on the end

- Central players start by switching with the target they connect to

- Team gets a point each time they are able to connect 6 passes in a row

- If defending team regains the ball, they score the same way

Progression: 

- Teams can now score a point after connecting with both targets, and scoring in a mini goal/dribbling through a gate.  Central player only switches after they score a goal OR have been scored on 3 times in a row

Coaching points:

- Scan x3 and early to know where you are going next/where pressure is!

- Quality, zipped passes (listen for the sound of the ball!)

- First touch toward where you want to go whenever possible

- Coach each pass!  (man on, turn, which shoulder!)

- Body shape to receive under pressure (receive on safe side, use body, open body shape if not under pressure)

- Use of movement and angles to get away from the defender


Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Possession vs Goals

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Possession vs Goals (25 mins)

Keep away, 5v5 +GKs (adjust for numbers as needed)

- One team and GKs keep possession, and can score with 6 passes OR by switching play x3

- The pressing team can score in either goal once the ball is regained.  

- The ball always restarts with the GKs

- Each team keeps the ball for 4 minutes, and presses for 4 minutes

Coaching points: 

-Principle: Find the spare man! 

- A pass backwards is followed by a switch or a pass forward

- Use the midfielders to find options! 

- Principle: Draw pressure to break a line:

- Draw defenders to you, play though, if not able to play through, play around

- Speed of play, 3 seconds or less to make the decision!  


Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Functional 6v4

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Functional 6v4 (40 mins)

As shown.  Half field

- Gates can only be dribbled thru.  worth 2 goals

- Pugg goal is only worth 1 goal

- Defenders can score in the big goal, worth 3 goals

- Ball starts with playing to the 2 or 3, defenders start near the centre circle

Coaching points: 

Principle: Find the spare man

- If you are not able to dribble forward on the wing, recycle to switch play quickly (outnumbered)

- CBs should run backward to get deep and wide when they see the 2 or 3 is outnumbered

- Quickly receive with the backfoot and play the switch (or forward)

- #6 should move to a 'pocket' of space between defensive lines to create triangles with the back line

(KEY TAKEAWAYS)

- CBs dropping deep and wide to offer a support option

- The outside backs knowing when to turn and recycle and when to drive and dribble through the gate

End 9v9 against the 2011B


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