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Thursday, 28 May 2009

Coaching Video on Timing of Runs

How to Improve your Teams' Passing, Link-up Play and Finishing

I watched the Champions League Final yesterday and there was a coaching point I picked out
that I believe was one of the main difference between winning and losing.

To find out what Barcelona did really well and what Manchester United did not do well, watch
the video lesson now
.

This video will help you improve your teams' time/space, passing, link-up play and finishing.

To post your comments and join the debate click the "comments" link at the bottom of this blog.

To watch some examples watch the video lesson, click on the video image below...

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Timing of Runs Coaching Video Lesson

Some of, examples were created using Tactics Manager software

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rest of the Soccer Tutor community.

Best Wishes,

Coach George

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1 Comments:

  • At 8 June 2009 04:11 , Anonymous tony Lawrence said...

    I like the drill and its commentary. However, shouldn't the player receiving the cross play/shoot with the furthest foot for more accuracy?

     

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