Controlling the Ball
Course: How To Coach Technique
Section: 04_Receiving
Subsection: 02_Controlling_the_Ball
Source URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/classroom/e979bc11?md=0735e85fd56d4cdd9cb2b06b24a0bf6d
Extracted: 2025-08-21
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- Video Duration: 0:18
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Introduction to Ball Control
Ball control is a fundamental skill in football, allowing players to maintain possession, set up their next move, and adapt to the game’s dynamic flow. Whether receiving a pass under pressure or creating space to attack, effective ball control is vital. Mastering this skill requires a combination of awareness, technique, and decision-making.
This guide outlines the core coaching points for ball control, ensuring players can handle the ball confidently and efficiently in various scenarios.
Coaching Points for Ball Control
Watch the Ball as it Arrives:
- Maintain focus on the ball’s trajectory to judge its speed, spin, and direction accurately.
Quick Glance Over Your Shoulder:
- Check your surroundings for defenders and teammates to plan your next move effectively.
Get into Line:
- Position your body in the ball’s path to intercept and control it with the desired surface.
Decide Which Surface to Use:
- Choose the appropriate part of the body (foot, thigh, chest, or head) to control the ball based on the situation.
Relax on Contact:
- Soften your body upon impact to cushion the ball into playing distance or wedge it into space.
Additional Considerations:
Anticipation and Readiness:
- Anticipate where the ball will land and adjust your position accordingly.
- Stay light on your feet to react quickly to unexpected ball movements.
First Touch Quality:
- Aim to direct your first touch into a useful position, setting up your next action (pass, dribble, or shot).
Surface-Specific Tips:
Foot:
Use the inside for precision, the sole for trapping, or the outside for quick redirections.
Thigh:
Angle your thigh slightly downward to cushion the ball effectively.
Chest:
Arch your back slightly to absorb the ball’s impact and drop it into your playing area.
Practice Drills:
- Incorporate drills that simulate match scenarios, such as receiving high balls under pressure or controlling passes from different angles.
- Use small-sided games to develop quick decision-making and adaptability in ball control situations.
Conclusion
These coaching points and considerations provide a comprehensive approach to mastering ball control. Regular practice and situational awareness will help players excel in maintaining possession and influencing the game’s tempo.
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- Comprehensive coaching guide covering fundamental ball control techniques
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