Objectives: To place field players and goalkeepers in decision-making situations with attacks developed
Organization Use half of a full-sized field. Mark out a 6-yard channel each side of field. Use cones/flags at the half if you don’t have a portable goal. Mark in a centre line. The one or two players in each "flank channel" have no allegiance - they play for both teams. 3 vs. 2, plus a goalkeeper, in each half. When the goalkeeper has the football, the practice is always re-started by goalkeeper throwing to flank players. Flank players can pass to one another, overlap, cross the ball or pass the ball into the 3 attackers. If on their own, take it and cross it. Change the players' positions periodically to give everyone experience in different roles (except goalkeepers). - Offside rule in each zone should be applied by coach.
Coaching Points Goalkeepers must work on good quality throws to wide players, and be encouraged to "switch" play. Goalkeepers must communicate their requirements, organize the defence and adjust to changing situations. Quality of cross from wing players critical for successful attacking play. Three attackers in each half need to communicate and work "off" one another, with particular attention to "near-post" and "far-post" runs. - The two defenders in each half have to work skilfully because they are outnumbered.
Challenge - For the "wingers" to deliver quality crosses; for the rest to outmanoeuvre the opposition.
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