Soccer coaching tips and tactics to get your young goalkeeper in the right position to make a save.
Soccer coaching tips and tactics to get your young goalkeeper in the right position to make a save.
Before a goalkeeper even uses any part to touch the ball, they should be making constant adjustments to their position in relation to where the ball is on the field of play – even when it’s at the other end of the pitch! Below, we look at where keepers should be positioned in general play and when facing a shot.
Phase 1: The middle attacker plays the ball to themselves, at any angle left or right, and gives chase. They shoot with their second touch.
Phase 2: The middle attacker plays the ball left or right to either of the two supporting attackers. The supporting attackers can either shoot first time or take a touch before shooting.
Phase 3: The middle attacker can either take a touch left or right and take a shot, or pass. If they pass, the supporting attackers can now shoot on their third touch if they choose to.
Key soccer coaching tip: The coach should observe the keeper’s movement from behind the goal.
1. If the ball is in the attacking third of the pitch, the keeper should be in the front third of their penalty area.
2. If the ball’s in the middle third, they should stand in the middle third of their penalty area.
3. If the ball’s in the defending third, they should position themselves a little distance from their goal-line.
Why is all that important? Because as well as making saves, a goalkeeper’s job is to provide support for their defence. The space between the keeper and defenders should be small enough to make it tricky for opponents to play a ball into it without either the keeper or defenders getting there first. A good position also means the goalkeeper is available to receive a backpass from an under-pressure teammate.
To prepare for a save, goalkeepers should:
When an attacker’s through on goal in a 1v1, the goalkeeper should also:
Remember: The goalkeeper is a specialist position so he deserves special attention.
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