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SOCCER DRILL: SUPPORTING THE ATTACK - RONDO





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SESSION 1 - SUPPORTING THE ATTACK


Parts of the players game that will be improved from this session:

Supporting the attack; Pressing; Conditioning (fitness); Midfield players movement and awareness; Shooting.


SESSION 1 DRILL 1: 

RONDO - PASSING & SHORT COMBINATION PLAY


PURPOSE:

  • Improving passing in tight areas and improving the press. 


SET UP:

  • 10 Players (alternatively 6,8 or 12 players)

  • 6 Cones

  • 15 x 30 yards

  • 15 Minutes


THE DRILL:

  • Two teams of 5 players in each half.


  • The ball begins with the Black team who attempt to pass and maintain possession.


  • Once the first pass is made, one player from the White team (White #1 in this example) can press (creating a 5v1) and attempt to win the ball.


  • Every 3 passes equal a goal and after each goal another player from the White team may enter to support the press (ie 5v2 once 3 passes [a goal] are made, 5v3 once 6 passes [2 goals] are made).


  • If the White defenders win possession (or the ball goes out of play), they pass back into their waiting teammates in the opposite half and start passing and Black send a player in to create a 5v1. 


KEY POINTS:

  • Quality of the pass and make sure the attackers spread out.

  • Split the defenders with the pass if possible.

  • 1 or 2 touch maximum.


COACHES NOTES:

  • Play can continue for 2 minutes and the team with the most goals wins, or alternatively the first team to 5 goals wins.

  • Have spare balls spread around the outside for continuous, quick play.

  • Tell defenders not to get split by a pass as this would take two players out of the action in a real game situation.

  • Tell attackers to move the ball quickly, spread out, keep their heads up and split defenders where possible.


CHANGES/PROGRESSION:

  • This drill works well with 3v3 and up to 6v6. Change the width of the field accordingly.





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