CONTROL
SHOOTING
PASSING
DRIBBLING
TURNING
HEADING
CREATE SPACE
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDING
SUPPORT PLAY
GOALKEEPING
CROSSING
TACKLING
THE THROW IN
ATTACKING SET PLAYS
DEFENDING SET PLAYS
THE FREE KICK
CONTROL
Please select a subsection from the topics below :

 A basic introduction    Inside of the foot    Extending Control  
  Swivelling with the ball     in tight situations    
Running with the ball Running with the ball (close control)
Running with the ball (changing pace)
Running with the ball (control) Running with the ball (to score)
Running with the ball (to score cont.)
Running with the ball (central)
Running with the ball (circuit training)
Movement off the ball Movement off the ball cont.
Movement off the ball (passing & moving)
Movement off the ball (switching play in defence)
Switch play in defence (progression)
Switching play in centre field
Switching play in the attacking third of the field
Switching play (in attack) continued - around the penalty area
Switching play in attack around the penalty area (continued)
Adding Defenders: Switching play continued
Developing the reverse Pass Playing back to goal (turning)
Turning and Finishing I II III Playing with back to goal I
II III IV V Making decisions II III IV
Progression Shadow play I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX The Short Corner The Short Corner 2 The Short Corner 3 The Short Corner 4 The Short Corner 5 Defending against a short corner (1) Defending against a short corner (2) Defending against a short corner (3) Defending against a short corner (4) The throw in (1) The throw in (2) The throw in (3) Defending at a throw in

MOVEMENT OFF THE BALL (cont...)

Diagram 1

To progress, a 4th player is introduced into the 10 metre square D.

One ball, and the players pass it around inside the area, first time passing when possible.

It is then up to one of the players to try and sprint out of the area, as in the diagram 1, D is the player making the run.

He aims to reach at least another 10 metres, it is then up to one of the other three (which ever player has the ball) to try and pass the ball to D (in the diagram 1, it is C).

Clearly the player making the pass will have to react quickly, get the ball under control and drive, chip or volley the ball, whichever is appropriate to arrive with D at around point D2.

Once completed D controls the ball, and he now, see C has set off making a run out of the 10-metre area (as in diagram 1). In fact C should be on his way once he has played the initial pass to D.

D passes to C2 around point F and C gets control of the ball.

That completed the players' return to the area, and so the practice continues, players varying roles.


In Practice 2, 5 players, A,B,C,D & E, 1 ball, players around 10 meters apart in formation as in the diagram, B & D facing A, C & E.

Practice

A starts and passes to B and follows his pass to take B's place.

B plays the ball first time to C who has moved sharply to C2, so B's pass is controlled, and moved on to D who has also set off, and the pass should reach him so it does not check his run. (in the diagram as D2).

D collects and plays to E, who collects, turns and goes behind B, to start the practice again.

The key points are:

- Each player follows his pass with a run to replace the player he has passed to.
- Each player must be ready to control the ball, pass accurately and with the correct weight on the ball.
- The practice should be all about passing and movement.