Drills for decision making/attacking phases

Drills for decision making/attacking phases

Drills for decision making/attacking phases of play for 13/14 year old girls. I don't want to do goal work yet.Thanks

rebecca Teacher, England
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Lewis Appleton-JonesCoach, England

Hi, I think that to develop decision making and attacking the best way is in conditioned games. This way your players are learning in a game like situation that they can relate when in matches; it also allows you to change the situation to make different situations to better decision making, e.g. 1) what to do in 2v1. 2) Attacking different channels 3) set plays etc... While not working on goals specifically in this drill, I would use it as an aim as this again makes it more game like.

A bonus to such a drill is that it allows defenders to practice in these situations as well, rather than unrealistic situations which can often be the case when running attacking drills.

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