
Half field attacking game situation with the attacking team trying to score. If the yellow team recovers the ball, they can score on one of the nets by the middle field line (add 2 nets on the middle line). Attacking team only can score from outside of the box, or inside the box with a âone touch finishingâ and after X amount of passes, and the NUMBER OF PASSES EQUALS THE NUMBER OF GOALS. Tempo: 15â Espaço: Meio campo Número de jogadores: Superioridade atacante Actividade: Situação de jogo no meio-campo ofensivo. A equipa amarela ataca a baliza grande com guarda-redes e a equipa vermelha apos recuperar a bola tem de atacar as duas âgatesâ no meio-campo. Progressão: - A equipa amarela só pode marcar de fora da área, ou com âfinalizações de primeiraâ - O número de passes equivale ao número de golos - Isolar defesas procurando 2v1 - Fechando o espaço de um lado, identificar o espaço e o homem livre do lado contrário e rapidamente trocar o centro do jogo - Isolar o defesa provocando 2v1 - Atacar o defesa para fixar, depois tocar ao lado ou mudar de direção e velocidade
Support the player with the ball. Pass the ball to where we have SPACE.Play wide open.Keep possession to âcall the defendersâ into the space. Defensive Principles: Defender closer to the ball goes on the pressure, the other supports him as Goal-side. If the ball moves to the opposite side, player on support moves to the pressure, and the other becomes support. With your body position/shape, guide opponent to the outside line, reducing Space from him. Criar linhas de apoio ao portador da bola Identificar, criar e tirar partido do espaço criado Campo grande em posse de bola Bola vai à posição, e não a âposiçãoâ a bola Manter posse para atrair pressão e depois explorar espaço e homem livre
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