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Defending from the front (2 Strikers/High Pressure)

Defending from the front

Reds have to try and score in the two red goals. Blues have to try and stop

them/win the ball/try and score in the main goal. If blues win the ball then they have only 10 seconds to score (quick transition to push session topic).

Key Points:

I- (When ball is with CB) Closest striker puts pressure on the CB while the other striker gets into a position where the ball can’t be passed into the CMs and close enough to the other CB to put immediate pressure/steal the ball

– (When ball is with the FB) Closest striker puts pressure via a curved run to block off the pass backwards to the CB (forcing the play down the line/into players). Furthest striker drops into prevent the pass into the middle of the pitch/CMs.

– Midfielders pull across to make area compact

– Communication (both verbal and visual i.e trigger points)

– Defending technique

 

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