Soccer: 6v6 Attack (How to score lots of goals!)

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Published 2014-01-28

All Comments (21)
  • @Jamus1975
    this would work perfectly if the opposing team wasn't playing.
  • @stt5v2002
    The first 30 seconds covered nearly the entire strategy I give to my U8 team. Everything else we learn is just a means to make it happen. In practice I even put markers on the field to get the players to pass or dribble into this area when they are on the wing. Interestingly, the hardest thing was to get them to shoot. Kids this age can be reluctant to shoot if they are unsure they will score. It took a year for them to accept the "just take 30 shots and we will make 6 or 7" idea.
  • @JoeVago
    Very nice job. Glad to see I others want to avoid dribbling too.
  • @JeremyFainFCFC
    Our indoor league has redlines, like hockey.  The "lofted passes" as designed would get a red line violation (like icing in hockey).  another option is off the wall deflection to the wide forward.
  • @ToniSaToniSa
    Good strategies but you're missing a central defender to cover the other defender with the ball in the case we lose it. Thanks.
  • @ultimate195
    0:22 "and shoot", it's 5:40 in the morning and I'm rolling on the floor😂😂😂😂
  • @chrism1555
    anyone have ideas on how often you should put substitutes in? We play U10 boys 25 minute halves Would you sub every 5min,7min or 10min...we have a full bench (6players!)txs
  • @owenross3083
    do you have a scenario where the goalkeeper saves the ball or yours misses the ball when you pass back?
  • @idkidc9566
    I play CB and I'm good Ig but I'm dying to play up what is the best postion to pass and shoot
  • @alexaroun979
    What Did I even watch ? Anyone can explain? I'm about to cry.
  • @JonezBBQ
    I’m 28 years old and recently joined a competitive indoor men’s league. I played my whole life from ages 4-20, but haven’t seriously played in about 10 years. The biggest thing for me is my fitness. The pace of the game is so fast that it feels like basketball. Constantly sprinting, no time to relax. By the time our team miraculously wins the ball back, and gets it to me, my legs are jello and I’m so winded I turn it over and need to sub.
  • @JIRKAMAREK10
    what a slimslam you should bake a cake because this shit is raw and i need a banana
  • @tonyliu7847
    I appreciate your thoughts and works, but playing soccer is not playing chess. Real games are more dynamic, which are totally different. Your general concepts here are good, nonetheless, they are not pragmatic and useful.