Try these Attacking Patterns to Goal with your attacking players! Focus on the timing of runs, properly timed and weighted through balls, dealing with a recovering defender and finishing under pressure. These repetitions are good for working on principles of defending as well.
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Variation #1:
Setup:
Attacking pattern to goal variation #1 with the front 4. A back four vs. three forwards and the #10. Coach has a group of balls between half field and the bottom of the circle and dictates the point and frequency of the attack. An additional group of 4 attacking players are waiting on deck and alternate reps.
Instructions:
As shown in the diagram, the coach plays the ACM who lays it back to the coach. The ball is then played to the #7 who lays it back to the #10 who slips the #9 through to goal. The #9 dribbles at pace and can either shoot it or slip it across to the #11 for a first time finish.
Coaching Points:
- Basic movement on and off the ball by the front 4 attacking players in a 4-3-3 formation
- Timing of runs
- Visual cues
- Weight of the pass
- Quality of the pass
- Movement off the ball
- Staying on side
- Sealing off the defenders
- Shaping your shot and quality of the finish
Variation #2:
Setup:
Attacking pattern to goal variation #2 with the front 4. A back four vs. the three forwards and the #10. Coach has a group of balls betwen half field and the bottom of the circle and dictates the point and frequency of the attack. An additional group of 4 attacking players are waiting on deck and alternate reps.
Instructions:
As shown in the diagram, the coach plays the ACM who lays it back to the coach. As the play develops, the #9 comes off the defender at an angle and receives the pass from the coach, the #10 has already started his run across in order to play the #11 through to goal. #11 can either finish himself or slip it to #7.
Coaching Points:
- Basic movement on and off the ball by the front 4 attacking players in a 4-3-3 formation
- Timing of runs
- Visual cues
- Weight of the pass
- Quality of the pass
- Movement off the ball
- Staying on side
- Sealing off the defenders
- Shaping your shot
- Quality of the finish