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Turning and Finishing (continued An Extra Defender)


Practice (1)


turning and finishing 3a

N.B.

  Before proceeding to this practice, coaches need to ensure that the target player (S) is proving he is capable of handling the previous exercise.

  In practice (1) (above), (B) serves and (S) target man repeats the exercise.

  Now defender (D) is supported by another defender (E) so it becomes 2 v 2.

  (B) serves to (S) who has once again to control, and/or find a route through to try and get a shot at goal.

  (B) joins as a supporting attacker right away, (E's) job is to defend, cover and mark (B).

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(B) and (S) have to work at finding a possible route to goal.

Diagram (1)


turning and finishing 3b

  (B) serves then as soon as he has played the ball sets off to the opposite side to where (E) is marking.

  (S), once the ball arrives, controls and holds up (D) who now has a problem if (E) has not spotted (B's) run quickly enough.

  Any hesitancy by the defenders gives (B) a possible shot at goal. Once again (S's) control is vital, as is his lay off pass to (B).

NB. If (D) gets too tight, (S) might decide to just let (B's) pass run on, and so (B) could be running on to his own service.

Diagram (2)


turning and finishing 3c

This time (B) serves and sets off round the outside of (E), who now has to hold his position, as (S) could play the ball first time between him and defender (D) to connect with (B's) run.

  Alternatively (B's) run prevents (E) covering, and so (S) takes the ball on the left side of (D) and tries to score.
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