This category focuses on wide play, crossing technique, and finishing from crosses.These drills help players deliver quality service and convert chances in the box.Perfect for wingers, full-backs, and strikers from U12 through Senior level.Ideal for coaches developing attacking play from wide areas.
Crossing is one of the core elements in football and can be used in either a dead-ball situation such as a corner or free kick, or in open play.
Consistency is key in crossing, and these drills and technique videos will improve your side's crossing technique, by varying the power and length of the delivery.
If the right cross is delivered, then your players need to have the technique to finish and score a goal. These drills and videos will develop this, working on shots such as volleying and also heading the ball. Your attackers will learn how to create the space for a goal-scoring chance, by making the right runs and communicating with their team-mates.
Make the most of your set plays, and get improving on your player's crossing!
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