TRANSFER OF PLAY

Introducing that form of play transfer is crucial. The players must start in similar way to the end.


ADVANCED

In this advanced drill, the 2 zones for rondo are placed on both wings. The teams are formed of 5 players each, with one neutral striker helping the team in possession. Each team should have 3 midfielders and 2 wingers. The team in possession lines up 3 in the rondo zone, where the ball is, and one wing on the other side, with the defensive midfielder outside supporting his mates. The role for the team in possession is to pass in the rondo zone, then transfer the play via the number 6 player to the other side. Once the ball is in the other rondo zone, the winger on the other side who receives the pass, should now cross, and his mates should finish. Then, the core of my most sessions, TRANSITION!


ADVANCED AND PHYSICALLY DEMANDING.

A drill with 2 coming backs from offside zones. The player 6 gets the ball while the defender trying to block his pass. His mates running in 2 groups. The group coming in from the further poles receive the ball and allowed to keep it for set seconds only before passing to the next zones. Their mates in the next zone should complete set number of passes under heavy pressure by the defenders. Once the number completed the mates in the first zone should go through to the last box receive and finish. Players now organize for their new roles in the other half.


NUMBER 9

Number 9 is usually the player caught offside. Fun game. The number 9 of teamin possession moves touching the cones to the opponents zone. When he is in possession zone, he is under the pressure of opponent’s defender. When in the zone, his mates have only set seconds to pass him and them he passes to his defender in his zone. Then transition.


BACK FROM OFFSIDE.

This is a drill that could be of mutliple purposes. As a fan of transition, it is included in most of the drills devised. Huge part of the game is FUN. Here, trying to chage the routine, we ask a player to run to the pole then come back from offside postion. His mates gonna time a pass once he is back and finish the attack. Transition after that.


2 GOAL KEEPERS

In this drill, the player with the ball has to dribble the first goal keeper to score 1 point, then finish with 1v1 against the second goal keeper and score the 2nd point for his team. Why 2 goal keepers? The goal keeper has the advantage of catching the ball with his hands, this puts the strikers under more challenge in the both situations.


POLES

In this technical drill, some focus on the following coaching points:
1- Low pressure by the defenders. Their existence is not meant to block or stop forwards.
2- As a start, let the game flow. In the next repetitions, set time to force strikers move faster and finish faster.
3- Every player should play both, second striker and the finisher in different repetitions.


ANIMATION 3

Zone for possession and zone for high pressure in which defenders are forced to press high. Team in possession allowed to make 5 passes in the possession zone under high pressure. When the ball reaches the number 9, thry have only 5 seconds to cross that area and finish under also high pressure, but now tighter zone for defenders. Defenders not allowed to get through that zone.