A BASIC INTRODUCTION
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One of the most effective passes in football
is the 'accurate cross' delivered early behind the defence.
It is normally delivered from a wide position, outside the
line of the 18- yard box, and from an area anywhere between
'just inside the attacking third' to 'in line with the 6-yard
box.'
There are three elements to consider when crossing the ball:
Observation
space available
position of goalkeeper
position of defenders
position of strikers
Decision
early cross or dribble
which area to hit
which technique to use
Execution
cross to the back of the defence
keep the ball away from the goalkeeper
cross below head height
cross with paceThe type of cross that is delivered into the
danger area depends on which technique is used.
Technique Swerve pass using the inside of the
foot
non-kicking foot should be slightly behind, and to the side
of the ball
strike the outside of the ball with the inside of the foot
follow through away from the body
keep the head steady, eyes looking at the ball at the moment
of contact
body position, slightly forward (this keeps the ball low)
Practice 1
Organisation
Area Attacking - 1/3 of pitch
Player s- 1 Goalkeeper
1 Defender
1 Crosser
2 Strikers
Equipment - 1 Goal- Footballs- Bibs
Markers (mark out a 2nd six-yard box)
Winger X runs the ball forward and then delivers a cross
into the danger area without having to go past marker M. Strikers
X1 and X2 attempt to connect with the cross and score.

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