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IN PARTNERSHIP WITH www.elitesoccercoaching.net 4 APRIL 2020 SET-UP AREA Full pitch EQUIPMENT Balls, bibs, cones, mannequins, 1 full size g g oal NUMBER OF PLAYERS Initially 10 players + 1 goalkeeper. But up to 20 players + 2 goalkeepers for the g g ame SESSION TIME Attacking patterns: 20mins Overview I often use this type of practice to work on our team shape and attacking patterns in preparation for matches. The patterns and movements we rehearse will vary greatly, depending on the system we intend to use for the game and the system we expect our opponents to use. People accept that in professional football, teams must be organised defensively WEST HAM UNITED David Moyes Attacking patterns when they do not have possession. When the ball is in certain areas of the pitch, players need to understand how and where to position themselves in relation to the ball, the opposition, the goal and their team mates. It is equally important for players to understand their positioning and movement when we have possession. As a coach, you can use this session to prepare players to play against specific opposition tactics. The players can be coached on how to exploit weaknesses we have identified in the opposition’s expected shape and system. What do I get the players to do? After a warm-up with the fitness coaches and a passing drill based on the type of work we intend to do [not shown], we set up for the main session on a full size pitch with a goal and a goalkeeper at one end. The diagrams show 10 outfield players, set up in a 4-2-3-1/4-4-1-1 shape, but to ensure that the full squad understand what we are working on, we often double players up in most positions. For each session we will set up 10 mannequins in the expected shape of the forthcoming opponents. Pattern 1 Play starts with a pass from the centre back to the right back, who combines with the midfielder to pass back to the starting player. When the starting player receives the ball back from the midfielder, the left winger moves infield to receive and pass in to the striker. Whilst the move is developing, the left back overlaps to receive a pass from the striker and crosses into the penalty area, where his team mates have made runs to meet the ball, as shown [1]. Ball movement Player movement Dribble KEY PATTERN 1 When the starting player receives the ball back from the midfielder and passes to the left winger, that is the trigger for the left back, the right winger and the striker to make their attacking movements The overlapping left back receives from the striker and crosses into the penalty area, where his team mates have made runs to meet the ball The left winger moves infield to receive and pass in to the striker

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SET-UPAREAFull pitchEQUIPMENTBalls, bibs, cones,mannequins,1 full size gggoalNUMBEROFPLAYERSInitially 10 players + 1goalkeeper.But up to 20players + 2 goalkeepersfor thegggameSESSIONTIME

Attackingpatterns: 20mins

OverviewI oftenuse this typeof practicetoworkonour teamshapeandattackingpatterns inpreparation formatches. Thepatternsandmovementswerehearsewill vary greatly,dependingon thesystemweintend touse for thegameand thesystemweexpectouropponents touse.Peopleaccept that inprofessional football, teamsmustbeorganiseddefensively

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when theydonothavepossession.When theball isin certain areasof thepitch,playersneed tounderstandhowandwhere topositionthemselves in relation totheball, theopposition, thegoal and their teammates.It is equally important forplayers tounderstand theirpositioningandmovementwhenwehavepossession.Asacoach, youcanuse thissession toprepareplayerstoplay against specificopposition tactics. Theplayers canbecoachedonhow toexploitweaknesseswehave identified in theopposition’s expectedshapeandsystem.

Whatdo Iget theplayers todo?After awarm-upwith thefitness coachesandapassingdrill basedon the typeofworkwe intend todo [notshown],weset up for themainsessionona full sizepitch

withagoal andagoalkeeperat oneend. Thediagramsshow10outfieldplayers,set up ina4-2-3-1/4-4-1-1shape, but toensure that thefull squadunderstandwhatweareworkingon,weoftendoubleplayersup inmostpositions. For eachsessionwewill set up10mannequinsin theexpectedshapeof theforthcomingopponents.

Pattern1Play startswithapass fromthecentreback to the rightback,whocombineswith themidfielder topassback tothestartingplayer.When thestartingplayer receives theball back fromthemidfielder,the leftwingermoves infieldto receiveandpass in to thestriker.Whilst themove isdeveloping, the left backoverlaps to receiveapass fromthestriker andcrosses intothepenalty area,wherehisteammateshavemade runstomeet theball, as shown [1].

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When the starting player receives theball back from themidfielder andpasses to the leftwinger, that is the trigger for the left back, the rightwingerand the striker tomake their attackingmovements

Theoverlapping left back receives from the striker andcrosses into the penalty area,wherehis teammateshavemade runs tomeet the ball

The leftwingermovesinfield toreceiveandpassin to thestriker

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Pattern2Play startswithapassbetween thecentrebacksand then to the right back,whopasses to thenumber10 who thenpasses to thesupportingmidfieldplayer.Themidfieldplayer then

passes into thepathof the rightwinger,whocrosses, as shown [2].

Pattern3Play startswithapassbetweenthecentrebacksand then theball is passed to the left back. The

left back receivesandpassesto thenumber10whopasses tothesupportingmidfieldplayerwhopasses to the rightwinger,whohasmoved inside. The rightwinger turnsandplays into thepathof theoverlapping right backwhocrosses, as shown [3].

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“Thepatternsandmovementswerehearsewillvarygreatly,dependingonthesystemweintendtouseforthegameandthesystemweexpectouropponentstouse”

The strikerholds his rununtilthe overlappingright backapproaches thepenalty area

When theright backreceives apass from therightwingerwhohas comeinside, hecrosses intothe area

The right backpasses to thenumber 10,whothenpasses tothe supportingmidfield player

The strikerholds his rununtil the passis on itswayto the rightwinger andtries tomeetthe cross

When theballis playedby thecentre back tothe left back, theright backmakesanoverlappingattacking rundownrightwing

The left back plays theball intomidfield and thenumber 10dropsdeep to receive. At the same time, the leftwinger andoneof the centralmidfieldersmake forward runs

Themidfield player passes into thepath of the rightwinger,who crosses

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PATTERN5 The leftwingermoves inside to receive from the second centralmidfielder andpasses to the overlapping left back

The rightwinger’s pass inside to thefirst centralmidfielder is the triggerfor the left back tomakeanoverlapping runup the oppositeflank. The rightwinger then turns andmakes anattacking run into the penalty area

Thefirstcentralmidfielderlays theballoff to thesecond centralmidfielderandmakesa forwardrun into thepenalty area

The strikerholds his runto arrive latein the box andthe attackerstry tomeet thecross from theoverlappingleft back

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Pattern4Play startswithapassbetweenthe twocentrebacksand thentheball is played to the leftback,whopassesdirectly tothestriker. Thestriker lays theball off to thenumber10,whoplays theball into thepathof

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the running leftwinger tomakeacross in thebox, as shown [4].

Pattern5Play startswithapass fromthecentreback to the rightback,whoplays theball to the

rightwinger. The rightwingerpasses inside to thefirst centralmidfielderwhopasses to thesecondcentralmidfielder,whopasses to the leftwingerwhohasmoved inside. The leftwingerpasses to theoverlapping fullbackwhocrosses, as shown [5].

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When the left back receives andpasses over thehalfway line, that is the trigger for the twowingers andoneof themidfielders tomake their forwardmoves

The striker drops deepand receivesfrom the left back.He lays theball off tothenumber 10,whoplays the ball intothe path of the leftwinger to cross

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Pattern6The right back receivesandplays intomidfield, as shown [6]. Themidfieldplayer switchesplay to the leftwingerwhohasstayedwide. The leftwingerpasses to thenumber10who turnsandpasses to the rightwingerwhohasmoved inside. The rightwingerturnsandpasses into thepathof theoverlapping right backwhocrosses.

What are the key things to look outfor?Wewant to seeagoodquality of

passing, crossingandfinishing.Players shouldmakewell-timedrunsandshoulddemonstrateanunderstandingof their ownmovement in relation to themovement of their teammates.

What are the typicalmistakesplayersmightmake andhowdo Iavoid them?Things that can let down thesuccessful executionof anattackingpatternarepoor technique, poortimingandpoorunderstanding.

Howwould I put this into a gamesituation?Afterwehavepractised theattackingpatterns that Iwanttoworkon,wemaygo intoan11v11game [not shown]withone teamarranged inourformationand theother in theexpectedshapeof ouropponents.Whenweprogress into the11v11game, theplayers should showthat they recognise thepatternsfromthepracticeswehavejust done.

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PATTERN6 BallmovementPlayermovementDribble

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“Playersshouldmakewell-timedrunsandshoulddemonstrateanunderstandingoftheirownmovementinrelationtothemovementof

theirteammates”

The rightwinger cuts inside toreceive theball from thenumber10 andpasses to the overlappingright back

The right back receives thefirst passandplays intomidfield. He thenmakes anoverlapping rundown the right flank

Themidfield player switches play to the leftwingerwhohas stayedwide. Thewinger thenpasses to thenumber 10 andmakes abackpost run

The striker holds his rununtil he seesthe overlapping right back approachingthepenalty area to receive and cross