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Formation possession game

Posted on 17.02.2012 by Daniel K. Theemann
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This is one of my absolute favorite possession games. You can practice it with whatever formation, you use with your team. I used this drill yesterday with my U14. We play a 4-3-3 og 4-2-3-1.

Players:
15 – 18

Development:

  • Yellow players must play on their normal positions in the team’s formation.
  • Yellow team must keep possession with max. 2 touches.
  • Yellow 6,8 and 10 must stay inside the playing area, while the remaining yellow players must stay outside on the line, where they are placed.
  • Cyan team must try to win the ball and then play 5v3 – 8v3 inside the playing area, when yellow 6,8 or 10 wins the ball they must keep possession within the yellow team.
  • Cyan team only has only 1 touch, when in possession.
  • If yellow team manage to make 8 consecutive passes = 1 pts.
  • If cyan team manage to make 6 consecutive passes = 1 pts.
  • Switch 2-3 players from cyan to yellow every 5 minute.

Progressions (optional):

  • If a yellow player receive a pass from an outside player, he can not pass back to him, if they are on the same line (like 2 -> 11, then 11 is not allowed to pass right back to 2).
  • If yellow manage to win the ball back within 5 seconds after losing it = 2 pts.
  • One cyan player can go outside and press the yellow player with the ball.
  • Tactical moves where specific yellow players (certain numbers) can change positions depending on your playing style.
  • Increase number of passes to get a 1 pts.
  • Tactical example: If yellow succeed to play up-down-up or up-dow-out = 1 pts.

Fokus:

  • Create good passing angles
  • Create angles without the ball
  • Get comfortable with your position
  • Change between playing wide and deep
  • Tactical moves in your build-up play

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Tags: build-up play, coaching, drills, kolding FCU, possession play, U14
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