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my forwards are fouling when pressin for the ball is there a drill ican do to help stop this
Dear James 2 or more players can be upto 4 with 1 ball in a small area. The players trying to eliminate each other by putting the ball onto the foot of another player last personleft in is the winner. You can then do variations of 2 players in team trying knock out the rest of the group by putting the ball on to the other players feet. Important to keep the area small to avoid player hitting the ball to hard. Finish the session with a game of 5 or 8 aside on half a pitch (normal rules)the only difference being that any time a player fouls they have to leave the pitch until a goal is scored. These games will all focus your players minds on not fouling. I hope it works, should be fun Bram
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