Vladan Vrsecky
| Name: | Vladan Vrsecky |
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| City: | Ottawa |
| Country: | Canada |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
First touch - Week 1: Receive to progress (on the ground) using outside and outside foot

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Technical First touch - Week 1: Receive to progress (on the ground) using outside and outside foot |
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Tactical Receiving the ball away from the defender |

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Technical First touch - Week 1: Receive to progress (on the ground) using outside and outside foot |
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Tactical Receiving the ball away from the defender |
two teams play a possessional game against each other. In order to get a point, the teams must get the ball from one gk to another one. When the goal is scored, the opposite team will receive the ball from the gk.
We will play a game for 3 min in a high tempo. Pressing must be high, no mid or low block. The space is going to be pretty big in order to achieve an anaerobic tempo.
Attacking Principles
Movement between the lines and create numerical advantages ( players must see when we don't have good number in the middle space
Playing forward to break the lines (if possible)
Compact play - players on the weak side must be connected and get the width at the right moment
Confidence to finish - 1v1, 1-2s and look for second ball finish
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Passing drill - positional (30 mins)
Passing drill focused on delivering the ball through the lines and receiving the ball.
The coaches focus on the quality of the execution - firm pass - can't be bouncy. Receiving - the first touch stays on the ground, ideally moving forward to be able to progress when open space
The defending team is not taking the ball but blocking the direct channels to force the team in possession to play fast passes.
Coaches principles:
Full concentration of all players
Enough of repetitions
Expect quality - coaches can't accept soft passes, extra touches, shoots must be aimed
Both feet - don't forget to work on the weak foot also - ratio 2:1