Football/Soccer Session (Difficult): Create Scoring Chances in a 3-5-2

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10 mins
Set Up:
- The second possession game is set up with the same number of players on the same sized pitch. Again, three pairs look to keep possession of the ball against one pressing team of two.
- Within this game, however, there are only two mini-goals rather than four. These are positioned centrally, back to back, rather than on the outside – their placement is shown in Diagram 2.
- As before, the pressing team should look to win the ball back and score in one of the mini-goals. They can then choose which pair becomes the defending team.
- Also as before, each working block will last for four minutes before the teams move on to the next physical activity or the practice ends.

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Set Up:
- This is a 5v4 attack v defense played on a pitch of around 40 yards x 30 yards. The attacking team plays with three central midfield players and two forwards from the 3-5-2 formation. The #6 plays as a neutral player so that when the defending team wins the ball it becomes 5v4 in favor of the defending team.
- There is also a line of four mannequins across the 18-yard box for added interference.
- The team attacking the main goal (red in diagram) should try to play through the opposition and in between the mannequins for a teammate to finish. Players are not allowed to dribble past the mannequins to score – there must be a through pass.
- The defending team (blue) should look to prevent through balls, steal possession and score in any of the three mini-goals. If they do so, they become the attackers.
- Once a through ball has been played beyond the mannequins, all players are free to enter the penalty area.
- Once a goal is scored or the ball leaves the pitch, the players should return to their starting positions in anticipation of the next ball from the coach.
Coaching Points
- COMBINATIONS TO OPEN SPACE
- Quick combinations, using one or two touches, will move the defenders and open up spaces for the attacking team to exploit.
- PREPARE YOUR BODY
- The players are challenged to think about how to prepare their body in order to receive and pass quickly.
- They should position their body to allow them to take their first touch into space or away from the opposition.
- OPEN BODY TO PLAY A SHORT SWITCH
- When receiving the ball from one of the wide zones, players should try and receive with an open body. This will allow them to take the ball on their back foot to switch quickly.
- EXPLOITING THE OVERLOAD
- Look to overload the defenders in one area to either exploit having numbers up situations in that area or create an opportunity by switching play if the defensive team becomes unbalanced

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Set Up:
Use approximately half the field to play 7v8. The attacking team (red) scores in the full sized goal. Defending team (blue) scores in either of the three mini goals.
Coaching Points:
- Patient when building - Possess the ball and try to create overloads. If unable to penetrate keep the ball by playing back to pull out the opposition and moving the ball to a different area
- Create overloads
- #9s need to make runs that compliment each other
- Nearside #8 should always look to provide immediate option to help keep possession as well as attack half space beyond backline if that space is vacant
- Weakside #8 should maintain spacing to allow team to keep possession and unbalance the opposition or look to attack the weakside half space at the correct time if it opens up
- Provide width - the wingbacks must provide width and adjust position based on what teammate in possession needs
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10 mins
Set Up:
Use an area 15*12 with four mini goals as seen in the diagram
Coaching Points:
TEAM IN POSSESION
- Quick short switches
- The players must ensure the ball is switched to the opposite half of the pitch within three seconds. Players should look to use a maximum of two touches to ensure this condition is met.
- Punched passes
- Passes must be punched in with good weight and direction throughout the possession games. This will limit the chances of any interceptions or losses of possession.
- Opening passing lanes
- The in-possession team must constantly be adjusting their positions to ensure a passing option is always on for the player in possession.
- Players may need to make counter-movements in order to create a new passing line if one is closed off by the defenders.
DEFENSIVE TEAM