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Attacking and defending in 2v2s
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  • 8 -18

2v2 Attacking and Defending Games

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TanyaOxtoby

Written by Tanya Oxtoby

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The drill has been structured to allow players multiple opportunity to develop their attacking and defending skills in small sided activity.

Coaching Objectives

This activity will work on players ability to apply attacking and defending 2v2 principles. These will be different depending on each coaches’ preferences within their coaching philosophy, and the intervals between balls entering the field of play allow ample opportunity to provide one to one player feedback.

 

Drill Setup

  • 15 Mins
  • Up to 16 Players
  • 2 small Goals
  • 8 Bibs
  • 40 x 30 y

What the Players Do

Work in blocks of either specific timings or number of actions (number of 2 v 2 opportunities per player) depending on the number of players (work to rest ratio). Players are split into two teams,…

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