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Session Example Session Example: Regaining Possession Early (Pressing High Pressure)

This session focuses on regaining possession early through pressing and high pressure. The session has players do warmups and small sided games to practice pressing as a unit and transitioning from defense to attack after winning the ball. The full game stage emphasizes organizing the confrontation line and delegating defensive responsibilities by position to press effectively.

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Session Example Session Example: Regaining Possession Early (Pressing High Pressure)

This session focuses on regaining possession early through pressing and high pressure. The session has players do warmups and small sided games to practice pressing as a unit and transitioning from defense to attack after winning the ball. The full game stage emphasizes organizing the confrontation line and delegating defensive responsibilities by position to press effectively.

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Session Example

REGAINING POSSESSION EARLY


(Pressing; High Pressure)

This is an Instructor’s Session on Team Defending.

• A full team is needed.


• A full field is also needed.
• Establishing the defending/transition mentality from the start is critical. Without it the session
will not work. Urgency to win the ball immediately must exist.
• Group and Team Tactics are very important in order to carry out the topic.
o Pressing and High Pressure
• Roles and Functions of individuals and groups need to be clearly defined.
o Assigning positional numbers are necessary: #9 for Center Forward; #6 for Defensive
Midfielder etc.
• Teaching Counter Attack should also be introduced as a result of Regaining Possession Early.
• More than once session will be needed to accomplish the task of Regaining Possession.
• Coach needs to have a strategy for the upcoming game. In other words why is this session
necessary for the team?

© 2011 U.S. Soccer CONFIDENTIAL– Not to be shared without U.S. Soccer approval 1
INSTRUCTOR: Carlos Juarez COURSE: National A DATE: Nov. 2013

TOPIC: Regaining Possession Early (Pressing, High Pressure)

STAGE / SET-UP ORGANIZATION (DIAGRAM + RULES) OBJECTIVES / COACHING POINTS


DYNAMIC WARM-UP OBJECTIVE: TO SET THE MENTALITY
A. All players in 2 lines go thru a series of (It is critical that the Coach sets the right mentality
Dynamic Stretches: to defend and win the ball)
• Hamstrings; Quadriceps; Gluts; Lower Back • Teach the players proper defensive stand and
• Adductors; Abductors Hip Flexors; technique
• Shoulders; Calf Muscles • Encourage body contact, use of body
• Objective is to defend aggressively
1V1 TRANSITIONAL • To win the ball and keep possession
B. 2 partners with 1 ball • To take pride in defending individually and
• On Coach’s command, a player dribbles then collectively
switch.
• They are going straight at each other no
more than 10 yds. At a time.
• At first its shadow, after a few reps it’s
competitive and they try to dis-posses each
other of the ball

SMALL-SIDED ACTIVITY OBJECTIVE: PRESS THE BALL AS A UNIT


(Grid 50 by 30 divided in half) TACTICAL ASPECTS;
5v5+Neutral+1+Targets at each end • Hunt the ball with good pressure, cover
• One team tries to keep possession with • Balance is not as critical. The main purpose is
good ball movement and mobility to surround the ball and win it
• Once opposing team wins the ball they try • Direct pressure to the ball is the key, not much
to play ball to opposing target asap, run to emphasis on angles
support and become the team in possession • Must work as a group
in that half • Timing of pressing is critical
• Targets support play, stay outside and have • If not ready as a unit, delay
2 touch, same as Neutral • Transition, important
• Find far target quickly, support with speed and
keep possession

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INSTRUCTOR: Carlos Juarez COURSE: National A DATE: Nov, 2013

TOPIC: Gaining Possession Early (Pressing, High Pressure)

STAGE / SET-UP ORGANIZATION (DIAGRAM + RULES) OBJECTIVES / COACHING POINTS


III. EXPANDED ACTIVITY PRESSING AND HIGH PRESSURING
(Full Width by 75 yds. Long, big goal to 2 counter Specific emphasis is on the organized effort to
goals) win the ball in the opponents half as a tactical
-8v8+ GK strategy
• Attacking team (defending big goal) line up in • Tactical implications include triggers to decide
a 1-4-3-1 Who, When, Where , How starts the Pressing
• Defending team (defending counter goals) in order to win the ball
line up in a 2-2-3-1 • Organizing the confrontation line correctly to
• Confrontation line is about 30 yds. Away from invite the opposing team to build out of the
large goal back or to forcing them into playing the ball
• Attacking team tries to build out of the back long and win it then
• Defending team gets organized to Press and • Ultimately winning the ball in the attacking 3rd
High Pressure is ideal, if not in middle 3rd and finally in own
• Purpose is to win the ball collectively and 3rd
create scoring chances by countering quickly • Delegate defensive responsibilities to all
players by position, #’s 9,10, 8, 7, 11, 6, 4, 5

IV. GAME MATCH: 11v11


11v 11 (Defending team 1-4-2-3-1) (opposing Target Team 1-4-2-3-1
team lines up depends on upcoming game) Opponent 1-4-4-2 (this could vary)
The progression to the final game stage is simply • Explain Tactical roles and functions when your
a matter of extending the length of the field and team is defending by lines
adding a 2nd full-size goal. • #9, 10, 7, 11
• Use all FIFA rules during play. • #6, 8
• Provide your team a strategy: confrontation • #2, 4, 5, 3
line, cues when to press, scores • #1
• You can manage the game by making a few • What do you want your team after winning
stoppages to bring out examples of the the ball
session.

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