
Encourage wingers to get deep, and central forwards to follow play to get into striking position.
⢠Wing sprints ⢠Heads-up play from winger ⢠Striker must keep up with play but behind the ball (on-side) ⢠Good communication from striker using voice and/or hands ⢠Crosses come in quickly and land in front of striker ⢠Quick and accurate finish Progression ⢠Add keeper/defender ⢠Switch to left cross and coach cut-back before cross
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