Coaching Indoor 6v6 Soccer - Formation and tactics
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This is a great basic system. We have implemented it (among a few other organizational things) and have been 11-1-2. We try to have 2 or three people slated for each wing and they just rotate every 2-3 minutes--run 100% and rotate out--keeps fwds fresh. Center defender should be most talented player(s) on team.
Transitional outlet is created if your fifth man defends by creating static on the opposing outside passing game. Everyone must defend; games are won on solid defense.
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Into attack quickly. You have to wait for your forwards to make that run upfield. If you leave one player infront of the ball, they will leave a player to mark him. You then have an immediate outlet upfield.
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I don't think this is a very good system at all. There's no way to quickly turn defense
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Thanks - now I know what to do with my 6-man team for first day practice!
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gianni minniniinininininiii
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I don't like this defense. There are two main cons with this system:
1. If the ball is moved forward and everybody is behind the ball, it can be passed backwards creating too much space for a long shot.
2. As there are only 5 players on the fields, it's way easier to create a disorder in the opponents defense, so the team pushing the ball will be in disadvantage if the opponent has good passing ability.
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fijianknight@aol.com
boners.
SnipeForCookies 5 months ago 3
Good video thanks - your mic is WRECKED though sound / popping was killing me.
00Curtix00 5 months ago 3