
Player 1 will cross the ball directly into the box from the corner. Player 2 and 4 will make runs and attack the ball. Player 2 will attack the near post and Player 4 will attack the far post. Player 3 will hold a position just outside the box for any loose balls to shoot directly from outside the box. Player 5 will disrupt the keepers run and attack any ball that comes into his direction. INDICATION: Player 1 (Corner Taker) will indicate that he will be taking this corner by raising his Both Arms Once. This will let his team mates know what intends to do. Author: Jason King, Windsor FC Youth
Coaches to help the players understand their roles and how the drill works. Make sure that the players are focused and are making their own decisions and adapting to what is going on around them. Ask the players individually at random what thay have been tasked to do and if they understand the role. If the move fails can they adapt and find a solution to the problem. Coaches are to be vocal in the drill initially to get them carrying out the drill in a quick manner. When the players start to understand the drill, withdraw yourself and let them carry it out themselves only intervening when you identify a mistake.
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