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Crossing & Finishing.

Crossing & Finishing. Centre midfielder plays ball wide to either winger, the winger then crosses the ball, movement of strikers predicts the cross which is made. Strikers movement – cross over’s, 1 front post 1 back post. Type of cross used – back post, front post, cut back, driven.

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Crossing & Finishing.

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  1. Crossing & Finishing. • Centre midfielder plays ball wide to either winger, the winger then crosses the ball, movement of strikers predicts the cross which is made. • Strikers movement – cross over’s, 1 front post 1 back post. • Type of cross used – back post, front post, cut back, driven. • Quality of cross- pick of strikers and midfielder , either feet or weighted to player.

  2. Possession. • Keep ball in side 20 by 20 square, switching ball from 1 end zone to the other when possible, making sure the ball is not forced. • Movement – players movement on and off the ball, supporting the player with the ball as much as possible. • Options – different options for the player with the ball , making sure the space is used and players are spread out.

  3. Possession & Shooting. • 5 passes be to made within the 10 by 10 area before the ball can be played to strikers. • Strikers movement – 1 shows feet the other spins off, 1 pulls out wide and the other hits the box. • Movement & options in 10 by 10 – 1 two’s, 3rd man running, at least 2 options should be available for the player on the ball to choose from.

  4. Defending Corners. • When corner is crossed, defenders must be marking opposition tight and following runners. • No free headers. • Tight marking at all times. • Man mark – height for height as much as possible. • Clear lines when needed. • Players positions/keeper when ball is played in.

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