Sounds like you have your stuff together, I will give you some things to work on with your players:
1. Defense in 4-4-2
a) The role of the stopper -- stop the first man down the field.
b) Role of Sweeper
c) How to "switch" when the flanks are beat.
d) Roles on free kicks and corners.
e) Off Sides Traps -- if you have the b@ll$
f) Communication
g) Week side drop (also pertains to midfielders.)g) h) Overlaps (also pertains to midfielders.)
2. If you only have 2 forwards, you will need to teach them to hold the ball to build the attack.
3. "Three-man weave is a good drill to reinforce 1- and 2-touch passing as well as off-the-ball movement. (Description upon request)
4. Cross-head/cross-shoot is a good goal scorer's drill and keeper drill. (Description upon request).
5. Don't forget your keeper.
6. 7 on 4 (with full goalie) is a good way to teach ball movement with short side. No excuse for not getting a quality shot with every rep.
HOPE THIS HELPS
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Originally posted by empennage
Well I'm going to be a volunteer coach for a mostly U-14 boys with some U-16 players. This is my first year coaching, so I want some help on what types of things I should coach. It seems to me that this is right around the age where players can understand the more complicated parts of soccer. What I mean by this, is that it's no longer teaching players how to kick a ball, but it's teaching players to begin to think tactically.
Some concepts I was thinking of working on this season:
2 touch passing
Formation of the team (ie. 4-4-2)
Responsibilites of different positions
Transition from defense to offense and vice versa
Develop further the skills that they already have
I know these a vague concepts, but each of these concepts probably have at least 5 drills that I can have the team run. So are these concepts too much, too little?
Btw I've played for 14 years, so I kind of know what's supposed to go on, but I'm now making that transistion to coach.
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