Teams such as Bayern Munich are masters of the high tempo game, and don't need many touches of the ball to speed it around the pitch and break down their opponents.
To get your players moving the ball like the Bundesliga topping side this plan improves your team's passing and moving skills.
What's in the Session?
After some gentle jogging and an agility circuit we get to work on your players' touch. To do this we have three small group passing exercises designed to give all your players the maximum number of touches on the ball possible, creating triangles and playing quick 2 touch football.
To finish we have a 9v9 conditioned game which relates back to all the coaching points you'll have worked on during the session.
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in more ways than one
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