Nicolas Pretelt
Name: | Nicolas Pretelt |
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City: | hamilton |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
As above
Instructions:
1) Player A passes to plyer B.
2) B opens up and finds C.
3) On C's first touch A becomes a passive defender and applies pressure to C.
4) C beats A by using push and run or combining with B using a give and go
Rotation: A to B, B to C, C to A.
Coaching Points:
- Quality of check
- Communication
- Quality of pass
Push and Run
- Drive at defender's front foot
- Keep ball close, touch on every step
- identify of 1v1 and space behind defendet
- Exit touch( enoug weight to collect and Ronaldo touch)
- Timing of execution based on space between attacker and defender
Give an Go
Play late as possible with outside foot
- Direction and weight of return pass
- Quick movement to receive the ball back again
Progressions:
- Attacker can choose to scissor instead of give and go
- Defender (A) is now live and trys to win the ball. Play 2v1 game to endlines. Keep score.
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Organization:
3v3 game with 3 neutrals
3-4 teams tournaments
Coaching Points:
- Recognizing 1v1 situations to use push and run
- Commit the defender
- Decision making, when to dribble when to pass
- Attacking principles: width and lenght
Speed of play and swithc point of attack
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Developmental Repititions (15 mins)
Organization:
As above
Instructions:
A plays to B who opens up and plays to C. C drives at A and beats them with a scissor.
Coaching Points:
- Quality of movement (timing)
- Quality of first touch/passing
- Communication
- Quality of move