S passes to A and D1 again tries to force A down the line who
now has the option of playing the ball to S who moves forward.
D2 now has to decide his position, and so the 2 defenders
have to work in tandem.
D2 deciding whether to cover, should D1 be beaten down the
touchline (his first priority) or whether to hold his position
should A look to bring S into the play and so open a wider
angle to B.
Communication between the 2 defenders (as well as the 2 attackers)
is important. The covering player giving information to the
challenging defender.
In an area of this size, one defender would always be in a
tight challenging position to the attacker who has the ball
- so as not to make it an easy option to pass to B.
Practice 4
To develop further the area can be enlarged again, to 20m
x 30m. Two goals with goalkeepers introduced, and so it becomes
2 v 2, on the filed trying to score in the opponent's goal.
This gives a competitive edge to the practice, and it is
better if full sized goals are used.
This time S serves to A and D1 must try and force A towards
the touchline.
But just as in practice 3, defenders D2 weights up his covering
position - particularly considering A's pace.
D2 must also watch S who moves up to join A in the attack.
1. A & S try to score
in the goal occupied by GD.
2. Should D's win the ball
then it will be A & S's turn to take up the defensive
roles, with D1 and D2 trying to score in the goal GA.
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