Rondos Games To Teach
Rondos Games To Teach
Rondos Games To Teach
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Rondos Explained
Watch Bayern Munich or Barcelona play rondos and you will see fast, one-touch
passing and players using innovative ways to keep the ball or win it back
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n Spanish Rondos means “round” touch passing, but that can be changed They are based on a technical practice Words by:
Rondos are games where one depending on the parameters. The size but they can also be set up to work on David Clarke
group of players has the ball with of the square as well as the amount of many tactical and positional aspects of
overload advantage (3v1, 4v2, 5v2, players on each team are variable. play.
6v3) over another group of players. The The goal is usually to reach 20 or 30 The size of the grids are relevant to the
basic objective of the group in overload passes in a row without an interception. individual practices. Teams like Barcelona
advantage is to keep possession of the Once that is achieved the players all tease and Bayern Munich want to be playing
ball while the objective of the group with and applaud towards the players in the passes 10 yards and less, and when all the
fewer players is to win the ball back. middle. If you watch any of the training players are this distance apart, they can
Rondos are usually set up in a grid, videos uploaded by Bayern Munich on press the ball intensely should they lose
which can be anything from 8x8 yards to YouTube you can hear players like Thomas possession.
a half pitch depending on the skill level Muller counting each pass out loud.
of the players or the aspect of play you
want to be worked on. “Everything that goes on in a match, except shooting*, you can do
In a Rondo, there are key passes like in a rondo. The competitive aspect, fighting to make space, what
a 1st line pass, a 2nd line pass, and a 3rd
to do when in possession and what to do when you haven’t got
line pass.
The most common Rondo seen in
the ball, how to play one touch soccer, how to counteract the tight
Pep Guardiola’s training sessions with marking and how to win the ball back”
Bayern Munich is in a 10x10 yards square - JOHAN CRUYFF
in an 8v2 “Piggy in the Middle” game *you can even shoot in these Soccer Coach Weekly rondos!
dynamic. Usually it is played with one
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Key Benefits of
12 Rondo Training
The development of a young player’s tactical and positional work is key to rondos – but
the technical side is also a big plus when you consider the benefits of using them
COGNITIVE
1 Players have to constantly make
decisions in relation to things like
teammates, opponents, position of the
ball. Mistakes result in loss of the ball
and a player going into the centre so it
encourages players to make the correct
decisions and quickly.
TECHNICAL
3 Due to the way that the rondo is
set up, it is necessary to have control of
the physical movements and technical
skills with respect to time and space, the
game, the ball and opponents.
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Introduce a greater element of harder the pass, the more points scored. 1. First line pass = 1 point
competition to your rondos by awarding Either keep a tally yourself or get the 2. Second line pass = 3 points
points for the type of pass made. The players to remember their scores 3. Third line pass = 6 points
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Line-breaking
run
Line Breakers
The key rondos passes can be used in tactical play during matches to play between the
lines with the key play splitting lines of defence to create goalscoring runs
L
ine-breaking passes are those that pass is referred to as the “killer pass”. one pass that splits the defence. Words by:
go through a line of the opposing It’s the pass that splits the defence and Splitting the defense makes them turn David Clarke
team’s formation. gets the attacking player behind the their backs and run back towards the
For example, a pass that goes defence so they can take a shot or cross ball, which is dangerous for a defense
between two opposing defenders is the ball to an open player. While it’s because they are chasing the ball and
known as a line-breaking pass because great to keep possession of the ball, in can’t see other attackers are making
it breaks through the defensive line. order to score you’ll need to make that runs behind them.
A line-breaking run is similar to a
line-breaking pass, although in this case
it is the player, not the ball, that breaks
the line. “Lots of coaches devote their time to wondering how they can
Line-breaking runs usually occur
ensure that their players are able to do a lot of running during a
in the final third of the pitch when a
forward or midfielder runs through the
match. Ajax trains its players to run as little as possible on the field.
defensive line and into a goal-scoring That is why positional games are always central”
position. Cristiano Ronaldo is an expert – LOUIS VAN GAAL
at making line-breaking runs.
Sometimes in soccer a line breaking
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SPECIAL TRAINING GUIDE
WARM-UPS
WARM-UPS
Rondo Warm-ups
Rondos are the ideal way to warm-up young players, covering all aspects of outfield
play, ticking the boxes for technical, tactical, creative and, importantly, social/fun
3 Speed of play,
creativity, teamwork,
sound technique and
problem solving are all
very important.
7 It’s not just
development – FUN
is key.
4 Success is keeping
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possession as an Establish a rhythm
individual and team but to the passing.
look for opportunities to The tempo of play and
play Third Line Splitting rhythm is critical for
Passes when they present success.
themselves.
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Simple Rondo
Billy McAdam was Coach of the Month in Soccer Coach Weekly. He uses this high tempo
rondo to help players develop possession skills in tight match situations
SET UP
Mark out a 25-yard circle.
We’ve used 11 players in
this session. You need balls,
bibs and cones.
The outer players
must look to use
HOW TO PLAY simple passes
Players position themselves and good skill to
in a circle around two, three, keep the ball
or even four central players,
whose job it is to intercept
passes or pressure (not
tackle) the players positioned
on the outside.
The outside players should
attempt to retain possession
and keep their basic circular
shape during play.
The players in middle Here the pressing
players have covered
should carry bibs and when
all the angles and
possession is gained, the the outer player has
chaser winning the ball leaves The player who to pass across the
his bib on the ground and lost the ball swaps centre where the ball
places with the is intercepted
swaps places with the player
one that won it and
who lost possession. This play continues
player now carries the bib
and becomes a chaser.
TECHNIQUE
Players should protect the
ball on the side away from
the chasers. Good for one-
and two-touch play. The
central players should look
to force the play through
the middle and into traffic.
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WARM-UPS
SET UP
Mark out back-to-back
penalty areas (36x44 yards).
We’ve used 18 players. You
need balls, bibs, cones and The outside player The attacker has moved
two normal goals. next to the goal has quicker than the defenders
only one touch and and reacts to a ball in the
here he passes first penalty area to score
HOW TO PLAY time to an attacker
Split the players into three in front of goal
teams of six. One team is
positioned around the area
and the other two play a 6v6
including goalkeepers. The
players around the edge play
two-touch apart from the
players next to the goal who
play one-touch.
Play starts with one of the
keepers playing out to his
midfield, who must pass to
a player on the outside – the
opposition players are passive
until a player on the outside
has touched the ball. A one-
touch goal counts double,
whether from a rebound or
direct. Swap the outside team
every three minutes.
TECHNIQUE
Finishing technique is
important, with one- and
two-touch passes needed
to create scoring chances.
Players look for clever
movement and good Here the goalkeeper
makes the save but the
anticipation to score.
Eto’o player pounces
to score with one touch
Activity by: David Clarke and gets double points
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SET UP
Use the centre circle of
your pitch or mark out
5y
ds
TECHNIQUE
The player in the centre
must open up his body to
be able to see both team-
mates, one to receive from
and one to pass to. This
is vital for any midfielder
linking play from defence to
attack. Movement is key to
To progress the session
keeping possession.
further, make one team
defenders and they must try
Activity by: David Clarke to intercept or block passes
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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Porto’s players attend a rondo-
style training session at Dragao
stadium in Porto, Portugal.
Use Rondos to
Develop Players
Players will develop their tactical support play as well as good technique to keep the
ball from opponents helping to develop a team’s style
T
he techniques worked on by TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT REPETITION Words by:
rondo are passing, receiving and You can use rondos to help with the Remember the saying “Practice Makes David Clarke
control. There is also the tactical development of support play and the Permanent” this is one of the benefits of
element of where the defender is and use of overloads in possession play. The repeating the use of rondos. The players
where a player needs to pass the ball; number of players in the centre changes learn good technique to keep the ball
the physical movement that fluctuates the ease of winning the ball back and that becomes good habit and will be used
much like match pace; and the social players need to recognise on the pitch to greater effect on the pitch. The great
side of the game where players are when and where this is happening so thing is that the repetition in rondos is not
constantly talking and communicating they have the ball for longer. always from the same type of move.
between each other. So all in all, rondo
is a winner.
Players love it and laugh and joke the
whole time as they try to avoid going “Perfect passing, the fact that all their [Barcelona] players are
in the middle – but once they’ve made comfortable on the ball, and their perfect technique. That must
a mistake and have to take a turn, they be a question of training, training and more training. Always
work extra hard to get out again. But
that’s the beauty of the game. Let’s also
with the ball”
not underestimate the importance of the - LOTHAR MATTHÄUS
defenders learning to intercept or press
players into making mistakes.
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ACADEMY FOCUS
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
SET UP
Use the centre circle of an
adult pitch or create a circle
20 yards in diameter. We’ve The working pair turn
used 10 players. and move towards
to the outside player
who now has the
HOW TO PLAY ball and the passing
Players work in pairs with the sequence starts again
working pair in the middle of
the circle. Change pairs every
45 to 60 seconds. Play starts
with a pass from a player
on the outside – the pass
combination is as shown in
diagram 1, with the final pass
being made for a new player
from outside to restart the
Once the sequence has
passing combinations.
been completed, the
Progress it by getting the outside player who
player making the first pass receives the final ball
to overlap the player to the starts the sequence again
left or right before starting a
passing combination with the
working pair. You can vary
the passing pattern with the
players in the middle of circle.
TECHNIQUE
Things to look out for and
correct are receiving skills
and body shape; also get
players to work on the
weight and accuracy of their
passing and to use both feet.
Every 45 to 60 seconds
Activity by: Steve Wigley,
the pair in the centre
head of coaching at Fulham should be changed
FC Academy to another pair
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ROCK SOLID DEFENDING PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Pressing Rondo
If you want to improve your team’s defensive performance, use this activity to teach players
when to press and when to hold, so they can control play even if they don’t have possession
SET UP 15yd
s
Set up a 60x50 yard areas
50
yd
s
TECHNIQUE
Defending players should
read the pass so they reach
the receiver before his first
touch. Other defenders
should take up positions
that prevent passes that
endanger the goal.
Here the whites counter by
playing the ball to a team-
Activity by: Justin Neese,
mate who runs onto the ball in
soccer programmes manager the end zone and passes to the
at Houston Dynamo target player for a point
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You need balls, bibs and
cones in an area of 60x30 s
30yd
30
TECHNIQUE
Good for possession play
and getting players to try to
quickly close down. It’s also
good for working on cutting
down angles, intercepting
and forcing mistakes,
plus for attacking skills Quick movement by
like shielding, first touch, the team in possession
passing and movement. gets them into the
other square quickly,
leaving their opponents
Activity by: David Clarke struggling to keep up
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Combination Rondo
Use this session to improve the link play between your midfielders and forwards and soon
they will be combining like Germany’s Mesut Ozil, Mario Gotze and Thomas Muller
SET UP
You need balls and cones 5yds
10
yd
TECHNIQUE
This is great session for
getting players to pass
quickly with a big overload in Counterattacks, fast breaks
favour of the passing team. and passes behind the defence all
need quick-thinking players to act
when space has been created. Here
good play fools the defenders and
Activity by: David Clarke leaves the area open for an easy pass
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8y
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SET UP
Use an 8x8-yard area with 8yds
a 3x3-yard square in the The receiving player
centre and place cones in lays off a short pass
the corners of both squares. to the player on their
right and then that
We used nine players. You
player passes to the
need balls and cones. next cone on the
outside square
HOW TO PLAY
Put one player on each cone
and have an extra starting
player – every cone should
be occupied, with one player
always on the move. The
first player passes from an
outside cone to the furthest
centre cone on his right. That
player then passes to the
neighbour on his right and
they in turn pass across to The sequence of
the next outside cone. Players follow the pass passes continues
Each passing player so they end up on the on each side of the
cone they passed to square, with players
follows the pass. Play moves
passing and moving
around the square, with each
set of passes taking players
from one cone to the other.
Time the first few goes and
then get your team to try to
beat their best time.
TECHNIQUE
A great session for weight
of passing, accuracy, one-
touch passing and intelligent
movement. Players are
under pressure from working
at speed, adding to the Players should move
quickly – time how long
dynamism of the session.
it takes to get around the
square, then see if the
Activity by: David Clarke players can beat the time
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with the progression comes
yd
s
a tactical challenge. Players
need to concentrate and
react quickly, so it helps
with general fitness too.
s
15yd
SET UP s
Set up a 30x30-yard area 15yd
If the defender wins
split into two 15x30-yard the ball he can keep
zones. We’ve used 10 players it and play it back to
his team-mates to
plus the coach as a server. Speed of reactions
continue the game
is vital. When teams
lose the ball or when
HOW TO PLAY a new ball comes
Split your squad into two into play, both sets of
teams of five. Give a ball players must react
to one team and allow the
other team to send two
players into the opposition
half to get it back. If they
win it they can play it back
to team-mates, but with two
players in the wrong half
they must react quickly or
the team that lost it could
If the team that has
chase it quicker. The game is lost the ball reacts
one touch and continuous. quickest they can hunt
Progress the game by down the three players
giving both teams a ball. The before their team-
mates have recovered
winner is the team that can
capture the other team’s ball
while keeping their own. In
the progression, teams can
send up to three players
into the other half to win the
ball, but that only leaves two
players to look after their
own ball. If it goes out of
play a new ball is played into
the opposite team.
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SET UP
s
s
Set up an area of 15x15 yards 15yd
with goals at each end and
with the corners coned off
from the edge of the goal
to the centre. We’ve used 10
players. You need balls, bibs, The players on the
outside have one touch
cones and two normal goals. to get a good pass into
one of the attackers
HOW TO PLAY
Split the players into two
teams of four plus two
goalkeepers. Two players
from each team play in the
area, with two players each in
the corner zones at the end
their team is attacking.
Players can make use
of their team-mates in the
corner, who play one-touch, If players pass to their
but if they do they must then team-mates on the
swap places with that player, outside they must
swap with that player
who comes onto the pitch. If
a team scores, the opposing
central players swap with
their team-mates on the
outside. The scoring team
stays on and receives another
ball from their keeper.
TECHNIQUE
This session gets players
to use good technique at
speed and under pressure
conditions. It is good fun and
all players are involved in
using skills and technique to If a team scores the
pair stay on, while the
score goals.
opposition players
swap with their
Activity by: David Clarke outside team-mates
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SPECIAL TRAINING GUIDE
OVERLOAD
DECISIONS
OVERLOAD DECISIONS
Making Overload
Decisions
Players with the ability to unlock defences with a single pass or skill can make a match-
winning difference. Use overload rondo games to improve your players’ technique
A
n overload is when you have Silva’s game is all about creativity in score a lot of goals but I think he’s the Words by:
more players than the opposition and around the penalty area. A master same as [playmakers such as] Xavi and David Clarke
in the immediate space around of the through ball, he can use overloads Iniesta.”
the ball, e.g. 2v1 or 3v2 etc. Managers to his advantage – skills he has learned The overload rondos on the following
will create overloads in areas like the through playing rondos. pages will help your players take on a
midfield so they can run the game from “Silva is a top, top player,” his former creative mindset as they look to create
there. For example, in a 3-5-1-1 playing coach at City Roberto Mancini has said. like Silva. Learning a variety of passing
against a traditional midfield 4, there will “I don’t know why he didn’t go to Barça styles in and around the area – be they
be an overload that can be turned into a or Real Madrid because he’s Spanish, through balls, chips, volleyed or swift
winning difference. but we are lucky because he’s here. passes that go through, around or over
Some individuals make the best use He’s different from Messi and Cristiano the opposition – could be the key to
of overloads. At Manchester City there Ronaldo because they are strikers and your side unlocking a defence.
is a belief that when David Silva plays
well, the team plays well. The Spanish
playmaker’s technical ability is matched
by few in the Premier League.
“I like to control games. I like to be responsible for our own
Players who can split open a defence destiny. If you are better than your opponent with the ball you
with a perfectly weighted pass or have a 79 per cent chance of winning the game”
create scoring opportunities though a
- BRENDAN RODGERS
phenomenal piece of skill are the sorts
of individuals coaches dream of.
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5y
ds
space for their team-mates
to accelerate into. 5yds
20
yd
SET UP
s
s
Use an area of 20x20 yards 20yd
with a five-yard coned off The defenders must
box in the centre. We’ve communicate to try
used 11 players. You need to cover the passing
team and stop them
balls, bibs and cones.
Here the reds play a passing into the
couple of one-twos to central area
create an opportunity
HOW TO PLAY to get the ball into
Split the players into seven the central box
attackers and four defenders.
To score, the attackers
must receive a pass in the
box in the centre, but they
can only be in there for a
couple of seconds and they
cannot stand still in the box
or the goal doesn’t count.
Defenders cannot go into
the box. If the four defenders
win the ball they must either It is important the
make three passes to score receiving player
or dribble the ball under times his run to meet
the ball in the zone
control out of the main area.
TECHNIQUE
When you see teams able to
make four or five passes in a
small area, keeping hold of
the ball and creating space
elsewhere on the pitch, it is
because they have played
games like this – and their
team-mates can exploit the
space created. At Barcelona,
Guardiola’s team constantly
linked up to keep the ball in If the defenders win
areas where others would the ball they must try
to string three passes
clear it straight back to the
together or run the
opposition. ball out of the main
area under control
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16
yd
s
get passes between players.
Movement is also key to
what happens in the session.
SET UP
s
You need a futsal ball and a 16yd
16x16-yard area. We’ve used
Movement is vital in
nine players in the session. futsal. Here the player
You will also need bibs and must move into space
cones. to receive the ball under
pressure from opponents
Players can get quick
HOW TO PLAY passes in if they use
the outside players
Split the play into three
to their advantage
teams of three players. Play
a 3v3 on the pitch – the
third team support the
team in possession but they
can only move along the
sidelines. When one team
has made 10 passes they
get to swap with the team
on the outside of the pitch
and rest.
TECHNIQUE
This is where control of the
When a team has made
smaller, heavier ball comes 10 passes they swap
into its own and helps to with the outside players.
coach young players in The losing opposition
the right techniques for team stays on
possession play.
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15
out: technique through
yd
s
passing, movement and
control, plenty of tactics
to move and keep the ball
15
yd
s
from defenders, plus it also
takes lots of teamwork and
communication to move
between the squares. s
15yd
SET UP 15yd
s
If a defender wins
Set up an area of 30x30 the ball, they change
yards split into 15x15-yard places with the player
who lost it and give
quarters. We’ve used 14 When the attacking the bib to them
players and you need bibs, team has made
balls and cones. three consecutive
passes they have
to move into a
HOW TO PLAY different square
You need to split your squad
into two groups of seven and
start playing two basic 5v2
games in opposite boxes. The
two defenders in each group
have to carry bibs and after
winning the ball they swap
places with the player who
lost it, giving the bib to that
Here the team attempts
player. After three successful to keep the ball as they
passes, the team has to move move to another square
into a box not occupied by but the defender is too
another set of players. That quick and wins the ball
means each team is moving
Build up to players
into different sectors as they using one touch to
try to keep the ball from keep the ball
defenders. Start with two
touches but try to get them
to use one touch as much as
possible. If they are having
trouble, make it 6v1 so they
get more success.
TECHNIQUE
This game has all the
elements of rondo, but If the defender wins
adds another decision into the ball by putting
it out, he swaps
the equation, making it a
with the player who
good test of tactics as well lost it and the game
as technique quickly continues
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SET UP 10yd
s
Set up an area of 40x20
20
TECHNIQUE
Ronaldo is superb in 1v1
or 2v1 situations, usually
making the right decision
about whether to pass or
win the 1v1.
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STOPPER KEEP BALL OR SHOOT!
IN CONTROL OF THE CAUGHT OUT ON THE COUNTER
teCHnIQUe
GOALS
FOR CHELSEA
EvERy wEEk
> COMBINATION PASSING > FORCE MISTAKES HIGH UP
> KEEPER AND DEFENDERS FUN WAYS TO GET YOUR > ATTACK FROM HALF-WAY LINE > WORK YOUR STRIKE FORCE > SCORE LIKE POGBA
> DEFENSIVE DIAMOND > IMPROVE DEFENSIVE PRESSING
TEAM LINKING PLAY
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proven coaching tips for your team “WHY YOUNG PLAYER DECISIONS ARE NEVER ‘WRONG’” TURN DEFENDERS THE BEST SOCCER PRACTICE PLANS EVERY WEEK
FROM OUtSIde
tHe BOX THRILLS
WITH TONY DICICCO & SKILLS ExCLUSIVE
WARM UP / FREE-KICK / LONG SHOT EVERy wEEk SESSIONS
the best sessions for player development SOCCER PRACTICE PLANS fOR TEAm PLAy
30-DAY TRIAL
FOR 97p ATTACKING CENTRE BACKS
PSG’s David Luiz scores
against Chelsea
Become a better
WORKSHOP
NEW SERIES
Pass, turn, shoot then move quickly to get back into position – this>>session
Two balls work simultaneously.
encourages
P
but players must be up
period. remier League history boasts many Real in his debut season, and a goal for central defenders and Chelsea also got a Words by:
to the task – this session vital goals scored by centre backs Madrid away to Getafe in 2007 when he goal through a central defender from a Andy Greeves
will give them a good en route to winning the title. Who ran the full length of the pitch to slide in shot in the penalty area. Activities by:
workout for scoring goals. can forget Tony Adams’ unstoppable a move he had started on the edge of his Indeed Thiago Silva won the tie for PSG David Clarke
volley for double-winning Arsenal versus own penalty area. with his headed goal and moved them
Everton in 1998 or Vincent Kompany’s If you want to turn your central backs into the quarter finals. Gary Cahill scored
SET UP header for Manchester City at home to into strikers, take note of the training first for Chelsea with a volley but former
You need balls, bibs, cones local rivals United in 2012? sessions on the following pages. These Chelsea player David Luiz scored to bring
and a goal. Use half your It shows that having a scoring centre will not only show you how defenders the game level at 1-1 and then Silva won
30-day trial of
normal pitch for the session. back in your team can be a real asset, not can be an attacking threat in the air at set the game for PSG on away goals.
Set up four cones 5 yards The striker must take a touch only giving extra support to your front pieces, but also how they play a part in That is some goal scoring by the PSG
from the half way line, spread and turn and shoot making men at set pieces, but also shaking things forward movement to score in open play. defenders both with headers.
Soccer Coach
So far this season, Real Madrid skipper be predictable and should try to recognise the right time to make a
takes a touch to move the
How to do it Sergio Ramos has netted seven times for difference to the game. They should…
ball, turn and shoot through
Real in La Liga and has scored nearly 50
the two cones. Then runs and > Split players into pairs with a working > Advance higher up the pitch and join in with the midfield
goals already in his professional career.
touches a cone and returns to player and a server. > Pick out risky passes to the forwards and follow with support play
5yds
As well as his many headed goals when
get the next ball. Once all four > Put 3 cones in a triangle with 5 yards > Attack all aerial balls with power, purpose and timing
5yds
joining the attack for set pieces, his most
cones have been touched, between each cone. > Shoot when the opportunity arises Thiago Silva
When the striker shoots
notable goals have included a long-range
> The server stands 5 yards in front of > Support attackers with good movement around the box celebrates
switch the players around and he then runs to touch free-kick for former club Sevilla against
see who scores the most from the triangle. a cone and returns to
four goes. Add a defender to > The working player shoot
startsthe
at the
nextback
ball
put pressure on the striker. cone. SoccerCoachWeekly.net Issue412 SOCCER COACH WEEKLY 7
Add a defender to make it
> The server passes a ball to the outside
harder to score who can press
of the cone on the working players’
TECHNIQUE but not tackle the attacker
Weekly for
right and the player runs to receive it.
First touch to get the ball > The player returns the ball and runs
from under their feet is back around the top cone to the far
important for the striker. cone where the play is repeated.
Good shooting technique to > Switch players every minute.
shoot through the cones.
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