Thanks for sharing. The arrival activity and the initial player ownership/problem solving is an interesting way to start things and develop the players responsibilities & session.
Dont necessarily agree that the cross over run is what attackers should do in a 2v1.. Running in straight lines wont help i agree, but if the other attacker pulls back to create an easier angle to pass, its more effective and puts the defender in a very tricky position. Even more effective if the distance of the other attacker is slightly further away too.
It's not what they should do every time but it's an idea. Cross over runs force the defender to make a decision, stick tight with the player on the ball or back off a yard to cover some of the space too. A further progression could be a 3v2 and this would then encourage vocal communication when the cross over happens.
Its different situations really. This was just something to focus on so it cuts out the simple pass where the defender can read it. This works brilliantly on the wings and i use it for my full back and winger to either invert their run in behind and creat an over load.
Thanks for sharing. The arrival activity and the initial player ownership/problem solving is an interesting way to start things and develop the players responsibilities & session.
i guess it is quite off topic but do anyone know a good website to watch newly released tv shows online?
Aaron Danks quality as always fantastic coach with some brilliant ideas and sessions
Great video, love the different camera views, very useful.
We take advantage of these excellent sessions in order to work comfortably
One of the best in the business Danksy! Great to see you doing well.
Dont necessarily agree that the cross over run is what attackers should do in a 2v1..
Running in straight lines wont help i agree, but if the other attacker pulls back to create an easier angle to pass, its more effective and puts the defender in a very tricky position. Even more effective if the distance of the other attacker is slightly further away too.
I agree too.
And it seems off-sided
@@e22523457 yeah exactly, that too
It's not what they should do every time but it's an idea. Cross over runs force the defender to make a decision, stick tight with the player on the ball or back off a yard to cover some of the space too. A further progression could be a 3v2 and this would then encourage vocal communication when the cross over happens.
Its different situations really. This was just something to focus on so it cuts out the simple pass where the defender can read it. This works brilliantly on the wings and i use it for my full back and winger to either invert their run in behind and creat an over load.
Bibs may be a good idea?
This is not really realistic. A 2v1 and 1v1 should be directional and realistic to a game.
Nice 👍👍
I like this
excelent
Done
Is this an artificial pitch?
This is the full-sized indoor Astro pitch in St Georges Park England
Load of crap the reason why Villa are so poor
Stop talking shit you Melt