Course Content
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Introduction
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Attacking Actions: Movement
- To Draw In / Commit
- To Make An Overlap
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To Get In Behind The Defence
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To Overload (The Attack)
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To Make a Late Run / Run From Deep
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To Come Short
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To Drive Forward
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To Find A Pocket Of Space
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To Make an Underlap
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Defensive Actions: Marking
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To Pass Player On
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To Leave Free
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To Track Runner
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To Track Back
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To Get Goal Side
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To Get Tight
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Defensive Actions: Strategies
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To Cut / Block Passing Lanes
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To Defend Deep
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To Defend Narrow
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To Close Down
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To Hold / Maintain Line
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To Screen Defence
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To Keep Shape
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Attacking Actions: Passing
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To Hit a Diagonal
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To Give & Go
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To Switch Play
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To Break The Lines
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To Play A Through Ball/ Split The Defence
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To Lay Off
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To Build From The Back
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To Work The Ball Into..
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To Make An Overlap
This tutorial is based on the attacking action of MAKING AN OVERLAP. Watch the tutorial and take the test to improve your learning.
MakeTheOverlap
Results
#1. What is the definition of TO MAKE AN OVERLAP?
To run inside the player in possession to create an attacking option on the wing
To run through the centre of the defence to create space.
#2. Which players usually complete this action?
Strikers
Central defenders
Wingers, full backs and wing backs
Defensive midfielders
#3. To MAKE AN OVERLAP a player needs to…
...go down the line
...go up the line
....go over the line
....go under the line
#4. MAKING OVERLAPS gives opportunities to….
....keep possession
....shoot
....pass back
....cross the ball
#5. Coach your players to…..
MAKE AN UNDERLAP
MAKE AN OVERLAP
MAKE AN OUTLAP
MAKE A LAP OVER