Whether it's the start of the season or the latter stages of the league players always need to work on their passing precision and touch - making sure passes are hit with enough power and that they reach their intended recipient... every time!
To get your team playing confident Ole-passing football to frustrate and tire out their opponents, this session works on your players' control, passing consistency and power.
The exercises can be used by players of all abilities. You can challenge more experienced players by increasing the passing distance, increasing the element of accuracy required or by reducing the sizes of the passing gates.
Watch your players carve through oppositions in the next match, with their new passing confidence and incorporate these drills into your pre-match warm up routine.
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