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SESSION EXAMPLES

set- up: full field with 11 players in a 4- 3- 3 formation. play always starts from the keeper. team have to attack from one side and score into the other goal. progression: 1. can only score from a certain pattern
2. team can only score in a given amount of time / touches 3. start adding defenders gradually to increase pressure. coaching points: movement to receive by all players. body positioning of receiving players. individual responsibilities( movement and positioning) when playing out from the back. quality of disruption from the GK( HOW / WHERE / WHEN). understanding of how to link playing out from the back resulting in a end product. reaction to attack and defending as a whole.