Where there is nowhere to run to and your players have the ball, what do they do?
This plan provides numerous drills which improve players' creativity when passing where there is a lack of space and restriction on movement. Let's focus on getting your players moving the ball smart and effectively.
The drills will get your players moving the ball more creatively and developing better awareness to get out of tight situations. This session is for the whole team, players will learn to get into better positions off the ball, receive passes on the run and pass the ball when being pressured.
When time is limited and the pressure is on your players need to be equipped with the skill to get out of those sticky situations.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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