Football/Soccer Session (Beginner): Forward movement off the ball

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Keith Gunn

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Keith Gunn
Name: Keith Gunn
City: Savannah
Country: United States of America
Membership: Adult Member
Sport: Football/Soccer

Description

U10 Girls Premier

A trend we are seeing with players that needs work.


Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Straight run (WRONG)

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Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Straight run (WRONG)
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Straight run (WRONG)

Legend

Black dotted line: pass

Solid red line: player movement without ball

Solid grey line: player movement with ball (dribbling)

Example 1 (WRONG)

A straight run by the forward causes 3 problems...

1) Being too direct, too quickly will lead to the forward being in an offside position

2) The straight run leaves very little space for the midfielder to play a through ball between defenders

3) The straight run leaves no space for the midfielder to play a ball to the forward's feet


Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Curved run (CORRECT)

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Curved run (CORRECT)

Legend

Black dotted line: pass

Solid red line: player movement without ball

Solid grey line: player movement with ball (dribbling)

Example 2 (CORRECT)

The curved run in this example shows that the opponent (defender) follows the forward's run, which leaves a much bigger space for the midfielder to exploit with a through ball. It also prevents the forward from getting behind them too quickly and being called offside.


Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Curved run 3 (CORRECT)

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Curved run 3 (CORRECT)

Legend

Black dotted line: pass

Solid red line: player movement without ball

Solid grey line: player movement with ball (dribbling)

Example 2 (CORRECT)

The curved run in this example shows that the opponent (defender) stays in position, which allows a much bigger space for the midfielder to exploit by passing to the forward's feet, but far enough away from the defender so it won't be intercepted.


Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Curved run 2 (CORRECT)

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Curved run 2 (CORRECT)

Legend

Black dotted line: pass

Solid red line: player movement without ball

Solid grey line: player movement with ball (dribbling)

Example 2 (CORRECT)

The curved run in this example shows that the opponent (defender) follows the forward's run, which leaves a much bigger space for the midfielder to exploit by dribbling into it and getting a clear chance on goal.


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