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Category: Shooting
Type: Drill

INDOOR BASIC ATTACK




Two lines A and B inside half 15 yards apart. Line B starts by passing ball to space ahead of A player and makes run toward far post. Player A runs onto ball and plays ball with authority into wall three feet left of near post. Ball will rebound in front of goal. Player B will have made looping run and one touch rebound into goal. A goes to line B and B goes to A. Two times through and switch beginning to line A. Make sure to have your player's use one touch shots with either foot!

Advanced Attack:

Three lines A, B, C inside half 10 yards apart. Line B begins by playing ball ahead of player A. A receives and carries toward middle third while B overlaps to outside. A passes to C who is moving down wing and C shoots into wall three feet right of near post. Ball rebounds to B who has looped in for a one touch shot on goal. A holds center position for a drop or another rebound. A goes to B line, B to C, and C to A. Two times through then start by playing to C to start.

We use nets above the field and if ball is played too high then play is stopped and the restart is a DFK from a center spot at the quarterline. If you have this same scenerio you definitely want to teach your players to take a quick restart. Don't give the defense a chance to form a wall. Always have one player place the ball while another trailing player takes the shot. It takes too long to set the ball, back up, and take the shot! Indoor is fast!

Depending on the number of players, we sub every five minutes, five players at a time at a stoppage of play (which we create ourselves at times!). Keepers play halves. Keep fresh legs on the pitch as much as possible! We sub on the fly if we can't get an advantageous stoppage.

The formation we use is a 2-1-2+keeper. Keeper plays keeper/sweeper position.

Hope this helps!

Submitted by: Oldtimer


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