Switching Play Pattern Part 3
2 balls on the go at once
Players follow their pass
Central Players to check out of their box before they fall back into recieve
Central player must now look to combine with the striker before switching play back out
Body shape whilst recieving the ball
Timing of movement triger on the "Fullback" recieving the ball for the striker
Angle of the run to protect the ball from striker
One touch into the CM
CM Drop of to allow enough space and time to recieve the ball and turn
Touch out of feet to drive forward
Pass to back foot to show player the intent
Communication of technical informaiton
Prog
Add opposition to the central players
lofted passes
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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