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

SWITCHING PLAY IN CENTRE FIELD

This is similar to the previous practice, except midfield and forward players are brought into the exercise.

Now, as opposed to just switching play, the players involved are developing a technique to manoeuvre routes through opposition midfielders and so setting up threats at goal.

Diagram (1)

In practice 1, goalkeeper (G) starts by throwing the ball out to (7) who, if possible, lays it back first time to (4) (pass A)

(4) takes control, and switches play into the opponents half with a cross-field pass to (11) (pass B)

If two strikers are used i.e. (8) + (9), then (11) has two options. He can lay it off to the deeper lying (9) (pass C1) or find (8) who is moving to a new position as in diagram (1) (pass C2)

Whichever receives the, then plays it back to (10) who has moved forward, ( passes D1 and D2) he controls then switches the play back to the right flank where (7) has advanced to a more attacking position (pass F)

THIS PASS AND MOVE PRACTICE IS ONLY ONE EXERCISE. COACHES CAN DEVISE OTHERS TO SUIT EACH TEAMS NEEDS. BUT BASICALLY, THEY MUST BE REALISTIC, WITH NO DEFENDERS YET INVOLVED.

Diagram (2)

 

In practice (2), (10) receives from the goalkeeper (G)

(11) moves back quickly to receive the ball from (10) (pass A), and, when possible, transfers it first time to (8) (pass B). Accuracy essential here

On receiving the ball (8) sees two options ahead, as both (7) and (9) are on the move

(7) leaves the flank to move into centre field, (8) would find him with pass (C1)

(9) sprints from the central area out to the flank, (a cross over run with (7), and (8) looks to play the ball ahead of him (pass C2).