Training - Monday, May 7

7:00PM - 8:30PM Field Training
With the focus primarily on defending ideas the last few weeks, I wanted to look at more attacking concepts today. We found success against Wayzata often by changing the point of attack, by switching fields through the center of our midfield, but I know we could have done it more often and sharper/quicker. The idea for today was to give the girls lots of repetition on receiving the ball across their body, allowing for quicker side to side play across the field as well as increased vision of the entire field in front of them. Then, cover the concept of short passing to draw in opposing defenders and then look to change fields through crisp and accurate distance passing. Finally, look to put all this to use in small sided competitive games.
I had 16 girls at training.
I. Ball Masters Program - Receiving Across Your Body
Set Up
- 2 groups of 8 players in different color scrimmage vests
- Each group further subdivided into 2 teams of 4 with 2 soccer balls per team
- 2 "passers" with soccer balls 30 yards apart, 2 "workers" in the middle (15 yards away from each passer) facing each other about 10 yards apart
Procedure
- At the same time, P1 passes to W1, P2 to W2
- W1 receives the ball across their body and passes to P2, W2 does the same and plays to P1
- W1 then gets a pass from P2, W2 from P1, and repeats the procedure
- Work for a few minutes then switch positions
Make It Competitive
- Which group is the sharpest?
- Which girl can release the ball the quickest?
Coaching Points
- Move to the ball, don't wait for it
- Always keep your hips facing the other worker (visualize facing up the field)
- First touch on the ball should be with the inside of the far foot (on the far side of your body relative to the passer), in the direction that you want to go
- Control with one touch, pass with the next
- After the pass from the worker, workers should look to move (check) away from the passer to create space in which to check back and receive the ball
- Peek over your shoulder just as the pass leaves the passer's foot or as the ball is traveling to you for awareness
- Move your feet to adjust your body to best receive the ball facing up the field, even on poor passes from the passers
II. Short to Long
Set Up
- Groups of 4 with one soccer ball
- 4 starting disks in a line, 10 yards apart from one another
Procedure
- A starts with the ball
- A passes to B who lays a ball back to A
- A plays 1-touch to D and then A and B swap starting positions
- D controls the ball and passes to C
- C lays the ball back to D and takes up D's starting positions
- D passes first time to B and the sequence is repeated
Make It Competitive
- Which group is the sharpest?
Coaching Points
- Crisp short interplay between A and B and between C and D, followed by crisp side of the foot passes over distance
- We want to keep the ball on the ground, so concentrate on passing technique and strike the middle of the ball (toe up, ankle locked, knee bent)
- The player receiving the ball over distance should move to show for the passer, not stand and be blocked by the other player near them
Progression - Same set up, but now the receiving player can move to the opposite side of the passer, forcing the passer to hit a weighted lofted ball over a "defender" to their teammate
III. 3v1 Change Fields
Set Up
- 2 teams of 8 players in different color scrimmage vests
- Two field set ups side by side (5 yard space in between the fields) - each area has two 12x15 yard grids separated by a 10 yard gap
- Players distributed as shown below
Procedure
- On field #1, blue plays 3v1 against green
- As soon as blue completes 5 consecutive passes, blue tries to find one of their teammates in the 2v1 grid
- If a successful pass is made to the 2v1 grid, one of the two players who did not pass the ball from the 3v1 grid sprints to make it 3v1 in the 2v1 grid
- Continue on as before
- If a ball goes out, the resting player out of the grid plays a ball back into the 3v1 grid
- If defenders win the ball, they simply pass back to the attacking players and the attacking players start their count over
- Play for 90 seconds, then rotate positions
Make It Competitive
- +1 point for 5 consecutive passes
- +3 points for a completed pass from the 3v1 grid to the 2v1 grid
Coaching Points
- Composure in the 3v1 setting
- Anticipation and movement to get open by the attacking players in the 2v1 grid when applicable
- Crisp passing over distance to the 2v1 grid and quick support by an non-passing player
IV. 4v4 to Endlines
Set Up
- 4 teams of 4 in different color scrimmage vests
- 2 40x30 yard fields
Procedure
- Teams play 4v4, scoring goals by dribbling the ball under control over the 40-yard endline
- Make it take it, so if a team scores over an endline, they immediately turn around and attack the other endline
Make It Competitive
- +1 point for each goal
Coaching Points
- Look to play across the field to shift and unbalance the defending team, creating better opportunities to play forward
- Sometimes to get open and link across the field, players need to move backwards (away from the endline they are attacking) out of trouble (out of the area covered by the defending team)
- Draw defenders in with quick, short passing, then look to change the point of attack and move forward up the field in areas less crowded by defending players
V. 4v4 Tournament
Set Up
- 4 teams of 4 in different color scrimmage vests
- 2 40x30 yard fields with 6' Pugg goals as shown below
- Extra soccer balls in or near each goal
Procedure
- Teams play 4v4 to goal
Make It Competitive
- +1 point for all goals
Coaching Points
- Let them play