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Old 27-03-2008, 08:59 AM
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i am doing defend deep in game related . who can help me with ideals . its the new L2 course
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Can I start the technical session with 2V1 (2 attacker VS 1 Defender) ?? , then progress to 3v2
how could I keep it simple? Can you once again pls suggest anything?
Depends on your session title.

Is it worth covering 2v1, when you can do it in 3v2. In 2v1 you only effect one player at a time out of how many?

I'd start with 3v2 to get pressure and cover done, then progress to implement balance in 4v3, but remember that communication is vital too.

Best thing to do is visualise yourself in their positions in the grids, then work if forward to an ssg. Use a few diagrams so you can grid sizes correct, and make it as seamless as possible.

Don't put down cones in between sessions to change shape of grids, but pick them up to change.
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i am doing defend deep in game related . who can help me with ideals . its the new L2 course
The name of the game is consolidation. I'd start with free play in ssg to get a goal for one team to defend.
Defending deep starts with your forwards getting behind ball, and pressing only when ball is brought into middle 3rd.

As for technical etc, just make grids slightly longer, and ask def team to press only when ball is in their half. Try to implement how they attack too. It's a counter attack, so give them a target of shooting after 1-2 passes considering numbers.
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Default level 2 def out numbered

I too have this as my topic for my final assessment i was wondering if anyone has delivered this and had feedback. Especially the skill part, this should be either un even teams or opposed but non-directional!?
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Old 05-10-2008, 08:09 PM
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Hi

My advice would be to plan from the game backwards to help your organisation around numbers.

What have you planned so far?
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hi all,

Recently joined this forum. I am currently undertaking my level 2, therefore may need your help on my final drill. see you soon.

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