Free Soccer Training Drills: Discover the Art of Switching

Andre Botelho
You might disagree, but hear me out on this. During the free soccer training drills, best teams keep swapping the ball and watch for a chance to attack the goal due any negligence caused by the defense of the opposite team. These skills can easily be imparted to the new players, if, during the soccer coaching drills, the coaches would follow the tips we are going to mention in the following sections.

Match winning approach: divide and rule; keep the ball throwing from one side to the other looking for the space between the defenders to attack. Swapping the ball between the team players also helps reducing the stress.

The quick switch or the blind pass: Train one or two of your mid-fielders to dribble to the right, using the right foot, and then swing the ball to the left, sending almost a blind pass. If you have a left-footed mid-fielder, get them to dribble to the left side of the field and then swing the ball back to the right side of the field with their left foot.

The defender on the other side will not be expecting the pass and your team can catch the opposing team sleeping.

This technique should frequently be used, and all of the players should become accustomed to it. Of all the soccer drills, your kids may find this drill rather difficult but it is it's competitive nature that guarantees player's total participation in soccer practice.

Six small goals are required on both side of the field. A team scores a point if it gets a player to run through the goals in the middle when playing out from the back. Setting points-say two points, for passing through the last goal, will encourage switching.

While having free soccer training drills, ensure that the goals are quite wide so that it is clear that it is useless merely placing a player between then in order to stop a run or pass. Running from point A to B should be assigned to one player. Staying between the goal would prevent attackers to score a goal.

Young defenders have tendency to move away from their designated positions. They tend to move to the point, where the ball is being played. So tell your mid-fielders to keep an eye on the sections and make out if by switching play from one side to the other they can surprise the defenders who have gone missing.

In the subsequent football drills session, spend some time demonstrating to players how to cover the total width of the pitch. Practicing this skills multiple time will yield a good understanding of the threat area.

You have quite a lot of knowledge now, don't forget to add these drills to your free soccer training drills, so your players are always ready and the opposition mid-fielders find it difficult to catch your defenders out. You should subscribe for the youth soccer coaching community for more guidance on soccer coaching practices and a plethora of informative articles, newsletters, and videos.

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