Rondos can at times be a very simple drill, but that does not mean that they are not an incredibly useful tool to any coach. They are well-rounded exercises that help improve your player's individual skill, judgment, and link-up play. These drills can become more complex to hone in on more specific skills that will further enhance your squad’s play, turning them into a well-organized and fast-paced team.
Using the Rondos drills on Cupello will provide you with a variety of Rondos that can focus on different areas of your squad. Regularly use these drills and watch your side begin to zip the ball around the pitch on matchday, leaving the opposition chasing shadows.
In this drill we are working on attacking transition – it is a position and po...
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This drill is all about ball possession with players keeping possession by movem...
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This is a great game for getting players thinking about keeping possession of th...
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In this game players are receiving on the back foot with good body shape to see ...
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Utilising overloads and creating passing lanes will help players keep possession...
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Giving players the opportunity to get lots of touches on the ball under differen...
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Developing players support, movement and combination play will help players to c...
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Winning the ball in situations where there is an overload is something the most ...
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Keeping the opposition away from the ball is one of the best ways at transferrin...
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This is a fast rondo game that needs good speed of pass and movement but come ma...
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Keeping the ball in teams of six is a much harder form of playing in Rondos to k...
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This game is played at a good tempo that the coach needs to control. It works on...
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