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{short description of image}  3-Player
Warm-up:

A simple warm-up to introduce the concpets.
{short description of image} Miss A Man
Passing Drills:

A great warm-up and drill which continues to reinforce the thru pass and layoff.
{short description of image} Basic Options: Explanation of basic passing movements.
{short description of image} 4-Player Intro:
Detailed description of the 4-player drill.
{short description of image} 4-Player
Variations:

7 Sample Variations using the 4-Player passing drill.
{short description of image} 2v2 plus
(4Neutrals):

A match related 2v2 drill first using directional keepaway and later with goals.
{short description of image} 4v4 plus
(4 Neutrals)

A match related 4v4 drill first using directional keepaway and later with goals.
Coaching Clinics
Passing Patterns for Improvement in
Combination Play and Movement Off the Ball
2v2(+4 Neutrals) Directional Keep-Away
-This drill introduces defensive pressure and match related movement in a "directional keep-away" game. The same options and variation rehearsed in the "4-Player Variations" can now be applied to successfully achieve predetermined goals. At first, points can be scored by reaching the neutral players across the grid and later goals and goalkeepers can be added.
-Remember, when an attacking team succeeds in reaching the target neutral player, play immediately reverses and they attack back towards the opposite end.

-This is a fabulous "small sided scrimmage" drill that can really help refine tactical skills. Since it uses 8 players (4 pairs), you can quickly switch out the neutral players for the field players to change roles and provide a rest. Have a mini-tournament between each pair of players.
Key Points for - 2v2(+4) and 4v4(+4):

1. As Always. Show to the pass - Lots of talk - Anticipate and Move into Space.

2. Small sided scrimmages are essential. We all know that, but we can also get frustrated when the scrimmage turns into a "kick-ball game", or a "herd", or a "one player attack" with all others watching. If we are not rehearsing proper movement and team play, then we are unintentionally reinforcing failure.


"We implore them to move - but they may not
really know the proper places to go."

3. Use the variations in the 4-Player drill to begin to create sensible movement and improve descision making. When the layoffs, thru passes, flicks and wall passes become "second nature", the small sided games will become more sophisticated and should more easily translate into "game day".

4.When the passing becomes disorganized and their movements clumsey, they may need a rest, but it also may be time to "turn-off" the defense and have them switch to "token", "shadow", or "ghost" defenders. Now, the attackers can try to develop a rhythm in their attack with less pressure. If this fails, it may be time to enlarge the grid and perhaps rehearse a few "passing variations".

5. Smart defenders will learn how to "cheat" the drill. Since they know the drill is focused on passing, layoffs and flicks, they will begin to defend unnaturally against these passes. They must be reminded to play "goal-side" of their mark. Furthermore, if they do move too far out of position to prevent an anticipated pass or flick, the attacker should "burn" them with a quick turn and a "dribbling" attack towards the neutral players.
Have Fun!

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