Did this a week ago, and passed on it also.
Fine with the roll out to the full backs - this needs to be as early as possible and the full backs take a max of two touches to get it up the line.
I used a 2-2-1 formation to have immediate passes ready on both wings.
Move your start position later on, to a throw out from the gk to either the striker or midfield player - so that you are in the final third and can work on combination play with the three attacking players.
One of my KF's was minimum touches - if you see anyone go on a 6,7,8 touch run out to the wing, bring it back and suggest a pass. Remember, it is improving quick play, not forward passing, so often a pass behind to the full backs is the best option.
Be honest and analyse how much quick play has actually improved. I kept commenting on how fast we were moving up the pitch - 2/3 seconds to get from gk to the final third.
Best bit of advice from my assessor? Coach the faults. If you see a mistake, freeze play and sort it out immediately.
Practice it, see what you think works.
Come back for more when you have tried it.
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