Modern football has developed a trend of which only quick, fast tempo football can succeed. Increase the speed at which your team play at with this session by creating combinations to exploit space. Once players begin to recognise the value, they will be zipping the ball about the field, changing channels and controlling the tempo.
What?s in the Session?
To develop players understanding of how to develop quick play by providing them with relevant technical and tactical information throughout the session. Allow players the opportunities to develop in conditioned practices and open play.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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