Scott Jenkins
| Name: | Scott Jenkins |
|---|---|
| City: | Roanoke |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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4v4 + 2 Ns Possession
Blue team is in possession with Neutrals. Looking to use different passing rhythms to create numbers around the ball. Play in PLay out. OR play out play in. If defensive team wins the ball they try to keep possession with neutrals and gain the outside space to possess.
CPs: Transition moments. Are players aware of team needs upon winning or losing ball? Look to incorporate overlapping runs with Neutrals to keep possession. Are there enough options for the player on the ball to get out of pressure?

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Attacking team can overload either side, while the defending team has to stay on their respective sides (unless they communicate to switch). If numbers allow, expand activity to 6v4. Add Neutrals on the outside if numbers allow.
CPs: Spacing. Are the attacking players using space to their advantage? Off ball movement. Are the attacking players getting into dangerous spaces? Decision making. Are the attackers forcing the defending players to make choices? Are attacking players exploiting defenders' decisions?

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6v4 attacking with limitations
Attacking team always begins with the ball, with no restrictions. Defending team is only allowed to have up to two players in each middle grid. Attacking team can use back grid to play, but the defending team has no restrictions to press in that area.
CPs: Width. Is the attacking team using full width? After pass. After the attacking players pass, what is their next thought? Scoring opportunities. Are the attacking players creating chances?
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Passing and Moving (15 mins)
Passing and Moving
A. P1 passes to P2 and overlaps, receiving the ball on the move.
B. P1 passes to P2 and approaches. P2 lays ball off, and creates new angle to receive, then plays next line.
C. P1 passes to P2 and overlaps, P2 drives space and plays positive pass. P3 finds overlapping P1 who connects to next line.
CPs: Habits. Are the players thinking about their movement after they pass? Different options. is the team able to connect different rhythms? Technique: Are the players approaching each pass with propery body positioning?