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Objectives
- Practice for field players in clinical finishing; to develop
goalkeeper understanding and decision making involved in attacks from the sides
of the goal.
Organization
- Set out the penalty box as shown in the illustration. The
practice starts from one side and is later changed to the other.
- Initially the "side kick" can be served in by the
coach, later by the players.
- The keeper must start at the near post area. If the keeper
anticipates the cross, then shots/goals are permitted at goal in the open near
post.
- The squad should be split into two teams - one shooting
while the other fields. The challenge is between the two teams. How many can they score from 20 shots.
- The goalkeepers have their own challenge - to keep the success
rate on scoring under 50%; or they split - one with one team and one with the
other.
- It is important that the placement of the cones is such that
the cone nearest the goal line for the "side kick" is sufficiently
close to the end line to make the cross a "pull-back."
- When players are crossing themsleves place a cone
or marker disk three yards or so out from the near post and decree that they
must play the cross outside the cone not inside (stops simple passes to the far
post).
Coaching Points
- Goalkeepers must defend the near post first and foremost.
- Encourage keepers to position marginally in front of the
near post - so they won't push a high shot into the top of the net, nor crash
into the post. May consider inside hand extended sideways and backwards to
touch the post.
- After forcing the cross by holding position, the keeper can
cut out the cross ball - or, more likely, move across the goal to defend the
impending shot. As the ball is played across the goal, the keeper must move
towards the far post fast, and attempt to "set" just before the shot.
- A delay in the shot, may allow the keeper to advance a step
or two to cut down the angle.
- Praise each keeper for every effort and success (may not be
many to start with!).
- Field players have to time their runs or they will get ahead
of the ball.
- Clinical side of the foot finishing to the near and far post
- depending on the GK position.
- Avoid running around the ball with a cross from the left to
get onto good (right) foot and vice-versa.
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