Please see this weeks session overleaf; themed this week around defending when out of balance. You may (if you haven’t already) want to consider: 1.The.

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Please see this weeks session overleaf; themed this week around defending when out of balance. You may (if you haven’t already) want to consider: 1.The game (in the middle of the slide) as the reference point. The other three practices, potentially, help players work towards developing the skills and understanding to defend when out of balance. Consider which of the practices you would like to deliver/or that your players would like to play in. It isn’t always best to go from 1 to 2 to 3 and then to the game (although sometimes it is). 2.Defending out of balance is, generally, about trying to restrict and limit the options that your opponents have to score goals. Sometimes this will be achieved by regaining the ball early, others by delaying and buying time for recovering defenders to help and sometimes by accepting that shots will come in but the acuter the angle, farther from goal and greater the pressure on the ball may reduce the likelihood of a goal. 3.Should you wish to use all the practices in one session; they should seamlessly move from one to the other. Depending upon the numbers in your team/age of the players. 4.Starting with the game (the teams have different formations) and setting the scene by asking the players to ‘try to get players forward to support the attack’. This may mean that on the ball turning over the team losing possession is out of balance and will give opportunity for the players to practice realistically. 5.That a team rarely defends out of balance/outnumbered forever. Think about including either a recovering defender in practices where the attackers have more players going forward than the defenders have defending or placing a condition on the attacking team to try to score in 4 passes (which should bring realism to the attack). 6.Challenges that may help your players practise and focus upon defending when out of balance: a. Try to slow the attackers down (can ask the question – what things slow the attack down?) b. Try to spot when to stop the attack early c. Try to buy time for help to come (Q - how do we do this?) d. Try to recognise the best place to force the attackers to (Q – does this change from attack to attack?) e. Try to stop shots on goal f. Try to recognise when to (and when not to) go to the ball Defending When Out of Balance

T T 1 – Repetition Practice (Concurrent) 1.Shorten length of midfield third (so that end thirds or bigger) – 2 x practices run at the same time (1 at each end) of 3 v. 2 2.Player in central strip has a ball and either passes on to pitch and joins in or runs ball in and plays 3 v 2 trying to score in the goal. 3.If defenders win the ball, they play to their target player (T) in central strip and attackers recover back and try again. If attackers score, they move back to central strip, collect another ball and go again. 4.Four attacks per team and then swap attackers and defenders. 5.Can allow (T) player to recover back into practice as a recovering defenders after ball has entered the pitch. 2 – Changing Overloads from Midfield 1.2 practices running at the same time. Reds attack one end with 2 v 1 in midfield and 2 v 2 in area nearer to goal 2.Yellows attack other area with 2 v 1 in midfield and 1 v 1 in area nearer to goal 3.Midfield players work ball into attacking area and try to score. Defenders try to win ball back and run onto halfway line to score. If defenders score, leave ball on half-way line and attackers collect and try again 3 – Game – Defending Players Locked In 1.7 vs 7 – vs (+ GK’s) 2.Attacking players can move freely from area to area. When out of possession you’re restricted to your areas (on turnover of possession recover back to your original area as quickly as possible) 3.This should generate outnumbered situations along with recovery runs when the ball turns over. 4.Utilise challenges on first sheet to focus players work (either specific to the players needs or the position they’re playing) Game 1.Yellows vs. Reds – 7 vs. 7 – yellows - in a ; reds in a formation. 2.Try to get players forward to join the attack 2 1 3