Player practice is crucial if they want to improve their ball reception skills – check out my 10 tips that players should be working on to give your team the technical edge in ball possession skills and combination play into attacking situations
In any sessions that I am working on with my team, be it general passing and pressing activities or more intense like a match I want to see my players making good passing and receiving combinations that move the ball quickly and confidently up the pitch.
I don't want to see the ball passed to early – if there is space in front of the player they should be surging into it moving up the pitch making the defending work much harder.This is where good play in 1v1s also comes into its own – surge into space, beat a player and the pitch will open up.
What I hate to see is when the attacking players are working on combination play but individuals do not have good pre-orientation and poor positioning, receiving the ball with their back to their opponent's goal. In this position they can only lay the ball back because they cannot see a forward pass when they have their back to the play. It takes extra touches to open up and attack the goal.
I will always insist the players offer options at an angle so they can move the ball quickly – if they are receiving the ball on the half-turn this lets them ope up a lot faster because they can look up and see what is ahead meaning the attack is not delayed and players can pass and move into attacking areas.
Remember, practice is crucial for improving your ball reception skills. Regularly implement these tips in training sessions and matches to enhance your performance on the field.