Name: | Daniel Ortega |
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City: | Aptos |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Goal: Disrupt the buildup
Plyer Actions: Get Compact, Stay compact, pressure/cover balance
Phase of Play (25 mins)
Organization
Half pitch set up as shown.
How to Play
Majority of starts to come from the GK.
If reds win the ball, try to score within 10 seconds.
Questions: How do we work together to close the openings? How do we communicate that? What do we do when they play square or change the point of attack? What do we do if they play a backwards pass to their goal?
Rest 1: Orientation - Team Guiding Questions
Coach in the Flow:
Group
Individuals
Rest 2: Implementation - Team Guiding Questions/Group
Coach in the Flow:
Group
Individuals
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Maintance
1-2 Sets
4 - 6 reps
time: 2 minute reps
rest: 1 - 2.5 minutes
Moment
Defending
Objective
To prevent the opponent from building up, win the ball and score.
Player Actions
Pressure/cover/balance • Stay involved • Mark player/area
Key Qualities
Read game/make decisions • Initiative • Focus
Organization
Mark out two 36 x 24-yard fields. Divide players into four teams of four. Free play: Teams play 4 v 4 on 8-yard goal lines without goalkeepers (pass on the ground to score). Goals scored after winning the ball in the opponent’s half count double. Play for 30 minutes with two-three breaks.
Keywords
immediate pressure, force them backwards
Guided Questions
1) Why is it good to win the ball in the opponent’s half? 2) How can we keep them from moving the ball forward? 3) Where should we try to force them to move? 4) As a covering defender, how can you stay involved by communicating?
Answers
1) We’re close to their goal (closer for us to score). 2) Work together to close the openings. 3) Towards a covering teammate or backwards to their own goal. 4) By telling the pressuring defender the direction to force the opponent.
Notes
First break: Coach asks questions, players continue playing to discover answers. Second break: Players share answers with coach and each other. Refer to the Training Session Manual.
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