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Author: Emrah Yalpur Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/building-out-vs-high-press-9-a-side


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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18Hi Emrah, just to confirm what it is you are looking to do:(using the diagram)You want to play out in a 3-2-3 and hope your 3 forward players (mini goals in the diagram) will pin 4 players of the opposition, leaving you with a spare player elsewhere on the pitch?2Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18Hi Emrah, just to confirm what it is you are looking to do:(using the diagram)You want to play out in a 3-2-3 and hope your 3 forward players (mini goals in the diagram) will pin 4 players of the opposition, leaving you with a spare player elsewhere on the pitch?2Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18Hi Emrah, just to confirm what it is you are looking to do:(using the diagram)You want to play out in a 3-2-3 and hope your 3 forward players (mini goals in the diagram) will pin 4 players of the opposition, leaving you with a spare player elsewhere on the pitch?2Reply

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Emrah Yalpur • Oct 18 (edited)Hi mate,Thanks for the reply… this is pre season 9 yr old kids and some kids 8 still. I want to teach them how to build out against high press, mid press low press… most teams in U10 league play a 3-2-3 shape…. last yr I had great success in teaching my 7 a side team how to build out without using any small goals… but this team 9 a side with 11 or 12 player squad, is quite different… I was thinking to use small goals to replace some of the players, but going off ur diagram , I will the… See more1Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18Hi Mate, so it is interesting to think about how:

I’ve attached a couple of examples of how you could create width and depth. These are just examples, though; you will have your own style of play.In terms of sessions, I’ve attached a diagram of focus areas for each individual, which each will … See more2Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18Instead of mini goals, you can use neutrals on halfway, which will reward a team who plays out successfully with a chance to go to goal (you’ll always get buy-in quicker!)Just need to flex the numbers and position of the neutrals to ensure they are in the correct place for your style2Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18Street football - useful for starting from a bottom neutral and having two wider players who go up and down a line, with another two players in the middle requiring balanced movement (so they are not flat), with a player and two mini goal targets giving you depth2Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18Back to your mini goal idea. If you want players to be able to build to a target area, place mini goals in the area!2Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18Same idea2Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18I like SSG’s to encourage repeat decision making3Reply

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Justin Shiltz • Oct 18Awesome thread! Love it.2Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18@Justin Shiltz Thanks 👏2Reply

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Brian Willis • Oct 18Great feedback @Kevin Middleton. I start my teams practicing building out to halfway line (usually because I only get half a field for training) in a similar way to what you illustrated. Nice to know I’m doing something half right 😀.3Reply

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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Oct 18@Brian Willis Hi Brian, I find it is useful to break training up into manageable chunks for young players. There do not have the maturity or capacity to learn everything at one.1Reply

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