Turnover of play is one of the most common occurrences in a football match, and equipping our players to know how to maximise space and possession in these situations means we can make best use of the ball.
Turnover of play is one of the most common occurrences in a football match, and equipping our players to know how to maximise space and possession in these situations means we can make best use of the ball.
This session focuses on decisions made by individuals and the team when winning the ball back in a transition.
You need balls, bibs, cones and goals. For the warm up use a 12x12 yard square and the small sided game is 44x18 yards. We used 14 players in the session
Start the session with a warm up using a passing square – four players on cones placed midway along each side of a 12 x 12 yard square.
There are two balls - both go anti-clockwise - with two stationary players as opposite target men. The other pair are runners, swapping positions in time to receive passes from the target men before moving the ball on. All players are two touch. Try and switch pairs’ tasks frequently, so target men become workers and vice versa.
Look for quick, accurate link-up play and working players running onto passes.
Five-goal game The five-goal game puts elements practised in the warm-up into a competitive setting. Place five gates, each five yards wide, in a 44x18-yard area. There are two positioned vertically in from the left and right touchlines, and another horizontally across the middle.
Play 7v7. In possession teams try to score through the five gates, whilst staying aware of their defensive duties, since turnover of play is frequent and quick. Out of possession, players need to decide whether to press opponents or protect the goals.
Passing, dribbling, pressing and finishing.
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