 Look at this dude. Oh, it's easy. No, no, no, no, no. Dillon 2B progressive soccer. Got a mix match of players here today, but we're just going to have a fun light session, a little bit of warm up, a whole bunch of shooting and finishing, and play some small, sighted games to finish. Got a mix of players here. These two play on my men's team. One and a more. Callie's boys, they're all right. Hey, don't screw up. We're watching you now. Oh, they got it. These other kids, these other three, they're like young Rangers players, I think, for our collection, but they're just always using the field when I'm doing my sessions and I've trained with them a few times today. They were here so fast. These two studs over here, working on that pro career, they think they got what it takes, but they're just coming out. They haven't done play in a long time, but we're going to give them some advice. And that young looking guy over there in the blue, this guy's a stud. What did you say? 37? 36 right now? 37, but honestly, I've seen this guy for 10 years. He gets better every single year, so age is never an excuse. Go sideways, but quick, get low, push off and stuff. Just hop. Come back, attack. Just go partner, leg swing, grabs on each side. Who's youngest? Go in. Play it one touch, boys. I'll never go in. Get him a cigarette. Don't be brave though. Whoever's in the longest goes up. Good, good. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Here it is. That was nine, that was nine. Six, I guess. Seven, eight, nine, ten. Go on, bro. If you're a real beast, everyone else go ten. What did you say, I was ten? This little rondo for warm-up. One of the best drills, period. I think there's a whole documentary on Pep Guardiola, and all he does is rondo. That's a bit exaggerated, but every session professional players doing that basic drill just really encourages speed of play. Playing one touch, you're good enough to play one touch. Challenge yourself to play one touch. So many groups will get in, maybe they have like four, one in the middle, or six, two in the middle, and they're still playing two touch. Play one touch, challenge yourself, increase the speed of play. It's going to make you have better decision making, sharper touches, better ball control when it's coming in from all different angles. Boys, just take half the balls on that side of the net, like on the goal line, and half the balls on that side of the net. And Marc, can you get a nice pull, and put it like in line with the post on the other side, like this? How far? Like here, as same as me here. Alright, who are you? Hasan. Hasan Abad. Alright, tell me about yourself. I'm 19 years old, half Iraqi, half Syrian, I play soccer. Alright, tell us about your goals. My goals, my goal is to come a semi pro soccer player, play for a Calibri. Maybe move on to Toronto, Edmonton, LA Galaxy, something like that, you know, yeah. So we're going to go from this side, you guys be ready to go from that side. I want you to ping me a ball in the air, in the area. Malcolm, I'm going to play with you. Okay, so it's going to come to me. I just want you to check, check like, yeah, just use it as a guide. But control, play, I just want you to set me in this space, and then I'm going to hit. Okay, you're going to go here. I'm going to go there, and you're going to come here. Play into one. You can play one touch, play one touch, if you need two, play two. One, play, and you're in start running already, yeah. One you're out, one you go to the far side, and then ping. Yeah, yeah, yeah. After you shoot, you just go to that diagonal. Yeah, there you go. Play, now we go boys, temple up now. Boys, you can switch on the end, just make sure the sides are balanced. Yeah. Who's with me, who's with me? There you go, that's better. Just do a little combination play, shooting drill. Ping from the goal line, want that in the air. Don't let that ball bounce, nice and driven, try to meet him in the air. If you can, you can play one touch here, into your target, lay it off. First time hit. And Hasan, come here. Here and ping to me. Okay, I'm going to control, I'm going to play here. Set me here. Like that. Actually, you're just going to have to attack and hit one player. And then I'm going to come here, Kieran, you go there. Ready, go, here we go now, temple boys. Finish, play this ball right away, play. Here we go. Hey, and yeah, I want you here. Boys, on here, check on the inside. So play to him. Check right here. They show here, and then lay me there. Don't show there, show here. Boy, you face me, face me, face me, you're on my team. Just play now, go, hit him. Time it, not too early. Ready, go, next side, play. Play one. Here we go, boys. Let's get some quality before we finish. Start right here. I want to be a future starter. He's got potential, but got to work on a few things. And he's got to get in the right environment, right? You're playing with kids, you don't get better. Play with men, that'll challenge you to grow. Crossing and finishing drill. I was going to go with two teams and compete again, but the numbers weren't right. So we just play a long ball from the edge of the box. Combination play, send it out wide with pace. Make sure that pass is strong enough. Good first touch from the winger and put it in front of the attacker. The other biggest thing is the timing of the run. If you're getting in too early, you're going to have to backtrack. You're going to have to jump from a standstill. You always want to be attacking the ball. So I prefer you start your run wide and late and then sprint into the box, get something on goal. I'm going to play one little warm-up game and then we'll have a competition with some punishment. This is your team board, yeah? This is our team. You're going to go... We've got uneven, don't we? We're here, Kieran. One can be neutral? Yeah, you want to be neutral? No, you can play. No, it's okay, it's okay. No, it's okay. Yeah, it's going on. Again, Chris. There you go. Man, man, man. One little... Keep it. Keep it, keep it. Keep it, keep it. Again. Man, keep it. Hey, brother, play him. That one, that one. If you're a beast on the other team and you want to do it, go ahead. Where are we going? Just go to the end line and back. 1-16 is the fastest. They just do a 3. I think we went to the fence and back. We sit there and back twice. Did they go to the fence? No, they were going to the fence. Yes, as we said. Nobody said that. It's on camera. Oh, brother, okay. Do you have any idea? How was that, boys? That was good, good session. So, these guys are coming out. My man, Spiro, and our mutual friend, Les Hewitt. What's his book? Power of Focus. Go and buy it on Amazon right now. Give me that commission, affiliate. Ask these guys to come out and see if we can take a look at them. Give them some advice. They're young kids and they want to do really well in the future. Play with some older men today. And usually the biggest thing with younger kids coming up, playing with older guys is always the speed of play. So, two things for you guys. One is the speed of play. And the rondo in the beginning, yeah. You know it's one touch. We've been playing one touch. And it comes to you and you stopped it and didn't make a decision, right? So, it's this. It's not so much the feet. You guys have good feet, yes? But it's the decision making, taking those passes a little quicker, knowing what you're going to do before the ball is at your feet. And the only way to do that is you've got a little more of this. The ball is always coming or we're just always watching the ball. You're just always watching the ball. You're never watching what's here, what's there, what's around you. You're going to pass it before it comes. Where's the guy, the guy defend before the ball gets to him. So, just think about that. A little more scanning and just asking yourself what am I going to do before the ball gets to you. Not the balls here and now I make a decision. Does it make sense? Okay. And then another thing I would just say off the top, because again, you've both got nice feet, good technical players, it's quality on the passes. Long passes, short passes, best players, older players, top level, rarely give the ball away, right? So, just pride yourself in that when you're training. Even though we're playing a little rondo or you're doing like simple little drills, never give the ball away, makes sense? That usually just comes down to focus. When we get tired, then we start to get a little casual with the passing and stuff like that. Okay, but I thought you guys did really well. And the other thing I would say is fitness, getting a bit tired. If you're in there, if we're being real, you've got to call people out if you want to improve. You want to get better, right? So, I can't lie to you. Fitness will come. And you guys are the youngest here, so you probably should be the fittest, right? I can't be able to run longer than you. I'm an old man. Yeah, take that advice. If you want to improve, you've got to take advice and criticism, right? You can't get offended when people give you real talk. Okay, but I know you guys will, and you come out next time, you'll be even better. Sound good? Okay, thank you. A little 4-on-4 neutral player. I think we're all a bit out of shape. Haven't been playing much this year for obvious reasons. As far as games and real matches, we've just been training training kids. It's really not the same. No substitute for match experience. But it was a fun day. We've got tons of touches. Guys of all different ages and abilities. It was a lot of fun. If you liked the video, make sure you hit that like button. Subscribe. We'll see you in the next video.