on the 3-3 he says 2 defenders should cover 3 offenders.. AGREED BUT then he says when the left top has the ball the defenders should be like one on top left one on mid couse an ball that travels much is easyer to intercept (prove me wrong)so always try to force your oponent to make a long pass..(if u can)
We play a form where when the pass gets to 1 or 6, they move down to inside 2 metres (instead of walking in and shooting). When 1 gets the ball, he moves inside, 2 pulls slightly out and to the centre of the goal, 3 also moves inside 2 metres, and 6 pulls out and slightly to the left. 4 and 5 will offset. Vice versa for when 6 gets the ball. I think this is a good form, since moving into a 'wave' formation makes it really easy to pass. Plus, it makes all players have a good angle at the goal.
Anyway you guys shouldn't keep saying 'this is wrong' or 'there are lots of mistakes in this video', obviously everyone has their own style of playing and coaches also coach differently.
finally (3-3) the two players guarding 2 3 4 of the offence never leave 3 alone because they never follow 2 and 4 so far away from the goall as portrayed in the video
the goalie has more time to react to 5 and 4 and they have to shoot through more players. 2 and 3 are very close and have nothing directly between them and the goal
4 and 5 (the correct numbers are 3 and 2) can take a pass to 2 and 3(correct 5.6)respectively...also wrong about the defense...the defender of number 2 (5)goes immediately to mumber 3(6) when the ball goes to number 4(3)...believe me i m not here to judge but there are too many common mistakes new players should not do...
on the 3-3 he says 2 defenders should cover 3 offenders.. AGREED BUT then he says when the left top has the ball the defenders should be like one on top left one on mid couse an ball that travels much is easyer to intercept (prove me wrong)so always try to force your oponent to make a long pass..(if u can)
Helped me fully understand the 6 on 5.
We play a form where when the pass gets to 1 or 6, they move down to inside 2 metres (instead of walking in and shooting). When 1 gets the ball, he moves inside, 2 pulls slightly out and to the centre of the goal, 3 also moves inside 2 metres, and 6 pulls out and slightly to the left. 4 and 5 will offset. Vice versa for when 6 gets the ball.
I think this is a good form, since moving into a 'wave' formation makes it really easy to pass. Plus, it makes all players have a good angle at the goal.
Its called a 6in and 1in
Great video!
Good vid
@Epicfailbri are you going to the one in orange like at orange high??
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so basically like what if im a 10 right but they said i have to do 6 on 6, how do the drivers communicated with the 2 wings if im the only center
Anyway you guys shouldn't keep saying 'this is wrong' or 'there are lots of mistakes in this video', obviously everyone has their own style of playing and coaches also coach differently.
This is right.
finally (3-3) the two players guarding 2 3 4 of the offence never leave 3 alone because they never follow 2 and 4 so far away from the goall as portrayed in the video
On the 3-3 you should never leave that center point open
it involves a lot of shifting, and trying to force the other team to make a mistake
the goalie has more time to react to 5 and 4 and they have to shoot through more players. 2 and 3 are very close and have nothing directly between them and the goal
4 and 5 (the correct numbers are 3 and 2) can take a pass to 2 and 3(correct 5.6)respectively...also wrong about the defense...the defender of number 2 (5)goes immediately to mumber 3(6) when the ball goes to number 4(3)...believe me i m not here to judge but there are too many common mistakes new players should not do...
Pueden subtitular en Castellano!!🙂
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