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After watching a few recent EPL and Champions League games in winter of 2016 SSC coaches discussed a few defending trends from those matches. Below are a few ideas SSC coaches can use for defending and specifically “exchanging” pressure on the ball to keep the Back 4 intact or to account for the over-lapping runner. Defenders are in white and work in groups of 3 on the vertical half of the field. To stage the build up and to put defenders in a real time situation the ball would have just changed from one side of the field to the other where the Red (attacking players) present a passing pattern with an over lapping runner. At this point the activity becomes live. Defenders want to think about recovery angles and staying low or “sitting down” to keep their belly button lower than the attackers. Defenders want to keep their back line intact by staying low, being under control, and communicating clearly who pressures the ball & then who exchanges with the pressure on the ball and who accounts for the runner.

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Page 1: SSC 2016 TE#3 Defending Exchange SOCCER SOCCER Title Microsoft Word - SSC 2016 TE#3 Defending Exchange.docx Author Tom Butler Created Date 3/15/2016 6:47:29 PM

                         

                         

After watching a few recent EPL and Champions League games in winter of 2016 SSC coaches discussed a few defending trends from those matches. Below are a few ideas SSC coaches can use for defending and specifically “exchanging” pressure on the ball to keep the Back 4 intact or to account for the over-lapping runner.

• Defenders are in white and work in groups of 3 on the vertical half of the field. • To stage the build up and to put defenders in a real time situation the ball would have

just changed from one side of the field to the other where the Red (attacking players) present a passing pattern with an over lapping runner. At this point the activity becomes live.

• Defenders want to think about recovery angles and staying low or “sitting down” to keep their belly button lower than the attackers.

• Defenders want to keep their back line intact by staying low, being under control, and communicating clearly who pressures the ball & then who exchanges with the pressure on the ball and who accounts for the runner.