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DEVELOPPING THE 11-A-SIDE GAME

DEVELOPPING THE 11-A-SIDE GAME. ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY. COACHES’ ACADEMY. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME. ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY. SOCCER. SCORE GOALS. ATTACKING PRINCIPLES. PREVENT GOALS AGAINST. - INDIVIDUAL. OFFENSIVE TRANSITION. WITH POSSESSION. DEFENSIVE TRANSITION.

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DEVELOPPING THE 11-A-SIDE GAME

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  1. DEVELOPPING THE 11-A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY COACHES’ ACADEMY

  2. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY SOCCER SCORE GOALS ATTACKING PRINCIPLES PREVENT GOALS AGAINST - INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE TRANSITION WITH POSSESSION DEFENSIVE TRANSITION WITHOUT POSSESSION - TEAM (BASIC PRINCIPLES) - TEAM (SPECIFIC TEAM PRINCIPLES) COUNTER ATTACK SECURE POSSESSION DIRECT BUILD-UP COLLECTIVE PRESSURE WITHDRAW MAN-TO-MAN ZONAL ATTACKING PRINCIPLES

  3. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME • WIDTH / DEPTH ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY Make the playing area wide and long. (CBs should not be more than approximately 40 yards from the ball). • MOBILITY • PENETRATION • BASIC ATTACKING PRINCIPLES Play forward when possible and probable. Shoot, Pass, Dribble or Run W.I.M.P.S. Players don’t pass to players, they pass to runs. Players must move to show where they want the ball and to create space. • SUPPORT • IMPROVISATION There are 23 continuously moving parts to a soccer game, how many solutions can we possibly provide a player? They must learn to react adapt and decide on their own. There must always be multiple options around the ball (forward, behind and into or out of the middle.

  4. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKING PRINCIPLES POSITIONS ? PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ? SPECIFIC TEAM PRINCIPLES ? INDIVIDUAL PRINCIPLES ?

  5. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY ATTACKING PRINCIPLES POSITIONS PRINCIPLES OF PLAY TEAM PRINCIPLES INDIVIDUAL PRINCIPLES ON BALL OFF BALL

  6. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY 8 2 11 10 4 5 3 7 6 8 11 10 1 3 9 7 6 4 5 2 1 9

  7. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY • INDIVIDUAL • (ON THE BALL)

  8. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY • INDIVIDUAL • (ON THE BALL) • INDIVIDUAL • (OFF THE BALL)

  9. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY • INDIVIDUAL • (ON THE BALL) • INDIVIDUAL • (OFF THE BALL) • TEAM • (ON THE BALL)

  10. DEVELOPPING THE 11 A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY • INDIVIDUAL • (ON THE BALL) • INDIVIDUAL • (OFF THE BALL) • TEAM • (ON THE BALL) • TEAM • (OFF THE BALL)

  11. DEVELOPPING THE 11-A-SIDE GAME ATTACKING PRINCIPLES OF PLAY COACHES’ ACADEMY

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