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Soccer drills for technique attack / offense

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Organization:

Divide the team into 2 groups. Everyone has a ball. Each group near a goal with a goalkeeper.
There are different ways to finish on the goal.
Exercise A is with a handball.
In exercise B the ball is played to them from the side.
In exercise C the ball comes from behind.
If everything goes well, you can also try other variations.
For example: throwing up the ball; throwing the ball over a player who has his back to the goal.





Some remarks:

With F-pupils it is recommended to play handball yourself. This is to keep the pace of the exercise
.
In the second year of E-pupils, you can also let them pass.

Points of attention

Look at their standing leg at the moment of
shooting.
Do they estimate the ball speed correctly?

field-displacement-with-build-up-via-flank-and-finish-on-goal

Organisation:

Start with dribbling, then shoot through gates, via a handball comes a cross which is
shot
at goal
.
Depending on the number of players you can
start
with 2 balls, on position A and C, or with 3 balls at the same time
.
Everyone shifts one position at a time.



Points of attention

If necessary, accept the ball first.
Dribble with both legs.
Not too hard or soft passes.

attack-via-the-flank-with-finishing-on-target

Organization:

  • Divide the team into 2 groups, 1 group on the left side and 1 on the right side.
  • In exercise A they start with a single handball, then quickly move on to a double handball. The
  • The first player then finishes the ball.
  • In exercise B the ball is given deep after a 1-2 combination, after which a cross follows. Your
  • You can act as a defender here.
  • The players move on.
  • The players must try to keep the ball low.


Points of attention:

Technical execution of the kick with the inside of the foot
:Stand leg; point in the direction of play; bent in the hip, knee and ankle.
Playing leg; turned outward; knee and ankle bent.
Playing foot; perpendicular to the direction of play; sole of the foot parallel to the ground; toes raised;
no weak ankle
on the
kick.
A controlled swinging movement.
Technical execution of the kick with the inside of the instep:
Stand leg; 2 to 3 foot widths next to the ball; bent at the knee.
Tackle; on the inside of the spot where the laces begin.
Approach from an angle of approximately 45º.











one-on-one-and-finishing-on-target

Organization:

Divide the team into 3 groups. If you have few players you can also make 2 groups and
leave out
a goalie
.

They have to pass the passive defender with a feint and then score.
After this, they move on to the next goal.

After a few rounds, you can indicate that you want to see a particular feint

If you are training in pairs, you can also be a defender yourself Now you can decide for each player how
strongly you will defend

If things are going well, you can instruct the defenders to defend at their very
best

Some comments:

You can use nice feints from professional footballers or the players of Balk 1 as an example
.

Points of attention:

Do not use the passing move too far or too close to the opponent.
The body must move with the passing move for it to be successful.

1-against-1-back-half-field

Requirements: Â- players must be able to dribble a layup run

Goal: Â- Increase offensive power in 1 against 1

Organisation
: Player 1 receives the ball from
33 moves backwards1
unbalances 3, passes and goes hard to the basket Mandate
for the defender is to stop the dribble loser
stays on the same side defender winner
attacks on the opposite





side

Teaching Points
:Attacker should aggressively close the distance Right
at the defender Dribble down the defender
Unbalance the defender Attacker
should be unpredictable
Choosing which side to pass on at the last moment
After
passing, move at full speed towards the basket Play
with guts If
you can't, regain your balance, and try another technique, e.g. backup dribble + jump shot








This is a test, to see if it works (custom version)

This exercise will improve the passing game. We also increase the difficulty by starting the same exercise at two sides. The passing has already been done for the U23 and U12 but can also be used for younger players.

It is a simple form which can be done in a space of 20m by 20m or smaller. If you want the pass line 3 to be longer and tighter, you have to draw it backwards.

A and D start the exercise together by passing to B and E (1), who then pass the ball back (2). A and D run in on the ball and play diagonally to C and F (3). Here, both players have to be careful not to bump into each other, so vista is important in passing. B and E turn around and ask a 1/2 from C and F (4,5). C and F guide the ball further to the starting position to start again (6). The players continue to advance according to the letter.
A-B-C-D-E-F-A.

You can always run this pass at a high tempo. If you have a younger age group which is a bit sluggish, then allow a ball control in the passing.

The fun aspect is always possible too. You place a small goal in the zone of A and D.C and F try to score a goal after the double pass. The one who scores the fastest is the winner.

This time we have put online a game form in which you play 4vs4 in the middle and each team has 2 more players in a neutral zone on the sides. This type of game has been practiced many times by our teams and first teams. With emphasis on fast passing and deep running.

Age category: U14 to U21 and first team.

This type of game can be played on a 15m x 30m pitch. This depends on the age of the players and the pressure they are under. If you want to play in this shorter space, make it smaller. Otherwise, make it bigger. The endzone is about 2 to 3 m deep.

In the middle you play 4vs4 and on both sides both teams have 2 players who have to play in 1 time.

The 4 middle players try to control the ball in the endzone, but the last pass must be made in 1 time.

As you can see on the picture, the ball is played in by the back player to the outfield player (1), who immediately passes (2). The middle player passes to the furthest player (3), and the furthest player looks for the 3rd man in between, who opens up in the deep (4). The latter then checks the endzone to score.
Like in the picture, you can also place fixed cones or dolls as an extra difficulty.

Of course you can increase the number of ball keys according to the age.
There are always extra rules that you can add. E.g. it should not be the 3rd man to score.
This type of game can be used perfectly in your periodization.

Player A delivers a cross towards the far post to incoming player one. This player tries to finish on goal.
After this it is player B's turn, who sends a cross in the direction of the far post to player two, he also tries to finish.
Player A sends a cross to player three at the far post, player three hits the goal.
Player B sends a cross to player three at the far post, player three shoots at the goal, player four shoots at the goal
.
The players who finish (players one to four), shoot the ball back to the players who cross the ball.
Players one to four swap as follows:
After two to three minutes, the players who finish and cross swap.
Try to do this five times in a row. As an element of the competition you can keep track of which player scores the most goals.







Points of attention

The goalkeepers must be concentrated and ready for the crosses, and have a good starting position.
The goalkeepers are allowed to take the ball at all times
Players who finish on goal run straight at the ball, and not around it.
A rebound may also be completedCoach
the players to time their runs well.



This is a technical football exercise in a pass and kick form.

Mark out a square of 15 by 15 meter.

Place three or four players at all yellow cones. If you have sixteen players or more, it is best to mark out two sections. The exercise starts with four players at the same time. All four players dribble to the blue pawn in the middle of the square. When they reach the blue pawn, they cut the ball off to the left or right.

The first player of pawn A passes to the second player of pawn B. He receives the ball and now it's his turn to dribble to the blue pawn and pass to the left or right.

Player A runs after the ball and thus joins the line at the pawn again, keeping the players in a circle. Make sure all players run in the same direction (left or right). After a while, you can switch between left and right.

Coach moments

The ball touches must be good, make sure the players move on their front feet and have an active position to catch the ball

Make sure that the cutting movement is exaggerated and that the ball is in a good position to be passed into.

The ball should be played in hard again and again, in order to keep up the pace and speed of the ball

The dribbling must also be done at a high speed, with the ball close to the foot.

Variants of this type of exercise: (can be performed with the left or right foot)

Cutting with the inside and outside of the foot

Pull back with the left and then turn open with the right

Step over with the left and then take the ball over with the right

Retrieve with the left and tap the ball with the right behind the supporting leg

Tips

Try out different sizes of box When you have a larger section, you are training for fitness and a tight ball When you have a smaller section, you are mainly training for speed of action

Work through this type of exercise in three to five-minute sessions

Try to ensure that the four players who are walking towards the blue cone start at about the same time

Make sure there are enough balls at pawns A and B.

You can do this exercise with six to eight players.

If you have enough players, you can make two squares.

Explanation soccer training

Player A plays the ball on the ground to his teammate at pawn C. The player at pawn B does the same to the player at pawn D.

The player at pawn C actively asks for the ball from the player at pawn A and then immediately plays it to the player at pawn F.

The player at pawn C first makes a pre-action and then asks for the ball from the player at pawn A, after this, he plays the ball directly to the player standing near pawn F. The player standing near pawn D does the same to the player near pawn C.

Player A and B have passed to Pawns E and F after the pass and are now defenders. The players at Pawns E and F turn away from players A and B who are now at their backs.

Players A and B, after their defensive action, run on to Pawns C and D. The players at Pawns C and D run on to Pawns E and F. The players who have turned away from their defender go to Pawns A and B.

Coaching moments

The ball speed must remain high, so the balls must be hit hard. This is best done over the ground at a short distance (15 to 20 metres) and through the air at a long distance (35 to 40 metres) At a distance of about 8 meters it is best to bounce the ball.

Make sure the players of pawns C, D, E and F have an active attitude and stand on their front feet. They really have to want the ball and must also make a front pass.

Make sure that, after turning in, the players turn open and place their bodies between the defenders and the ball They should also keep the ball close to them When they have opened up, a slight acceleration takes place

  • In this game form we play eight against four.
  • Do you have more or less players? You can also choose to play six against three, seven against three, seven against four, nine against four or nine against five.
  • Make sure you adjust the dimensions of the field with more or less players.
  • After five replays, the eight team may score
  • The eight team can score after five replays.
  • The team with four players can always score
  • Every time the ball goes out, after a goal is scored or when the ball is intercepted by the foursome, start the count again.
  • Swap after five goals or up to 10 minutes.
  • You can adjust the difficulty by having them pass more or less often for a point.

Points of attention

  • Correct ball speed
  • The ball must be held low over the ground
  • The left and right foot must be used
  • Takeover with the right foot