Football/Soccer Session (Moderate): 4v2 rondo variations for 7v7 teams (1-3-2-1)

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4v2 zone to zone
4v2 zone to zone. one group plays 4v2 until they break pressure and can play into the other zone. then the 6 moves over to the other zone to make up the numbers. In the example above the play goes from 4/5 to 2/3 then to the 6 who plays into the other zone then moves into the other zone. Start off limiting the defenders to staying in their zones. adjust space size to increase or decrease difficulty. make touch restrictions to do the same.
here one group plays 4v2 until they break preasure and are able to play the ball into the other zone. When the ball goes into the opposite zone the 6 moves over to make up the numbers.

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4v2 wingers run
4v2 wingers run. Same as 4v2 zone to zone but now the 2/3's on the flanks hve to swich zones as well as the 6.
4v2 zone to zone. one group plays 4v2 until they break pressure and can play into the other zone. then the 6 moves over to the other zone to make up the numbers. In the example above the play goes from 4/5 to 2/3 then to the 6 who plays into the other zone then moves into the other zone. Start off limiting the defenders to staying in their zones. adjust space size to increase or decrease difficulty. make touch restrictions to do the same.
here one group plays 4v2 until they break preasure and are able to play the ball into the other zone. When the ball goes into the opposite zone the 6 moves over to make up the numbers.

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
4v4+3 (Pep rondo)
4v4+3. blue plays possession against red using yellow as neutrals. work on identifying patterns and recognizing options early. keep red as defenders for set period. Then work on transition. When red wins the ball they play to the neutrals then transition to open.
4v2 zone to zone. one group plays 4v2 until they break pressure and can play into the other zone. then the 6 moves over to the other zone to make up the numbers. In the example above the play goes from 4/5 to 2/3 then to the 6 who plays into the other zone then moves into the other zone. Start off limiting the defenders to staying in their zones. adjust space size to increase or decrease difficulty. make touch restrictions to do the same.
here one group plays 4v2 until they break preasure and are able to play the ball into the other zone. When the ball goes into the opposite zone the 6 moves over to make up the numbers.
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basic 4v2