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Friday
Jan302015

3v2 to 4v3

Set Up

  • Blue Team and Yellow Team
  • Goals were 40 yards apart and we played the entire width

Activity

  • Yellow defender on the side line dribbles a ball out and plays it to one of the attacking Blue players.
  • Second yellow defender starts up in the middle of the grid.
  • The Blues attack 3v2
  • After a shot is taken or the defenders win the ball, the next two Yellow's join the game to create a 4v3
    • If the first ball is still in play, via goalie save or defenders winning the ball, they continue to use that ball. 
  • If the ball was scored or is out of play the Yellow player on the right post brings on a new ball.
  • Offside is in effect

Key Points

  • Change lanes and change speed
  • Use the width of the field to create early crosses
    • The defenders will defend the area in front of the goal first, so if you bounce out wide you can play an early cross 
    • If the defenders start to defend the wide players, you will be able to play split passes down the middle
  • Prepare yourself to score or set up a goal with your run

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