Another coach told me about this 3v3 soccer trick play. It's very sneaky and it usually gives a good three seconds before the other team realizes what's going on. It works best off of a free kick and somewhat close to the goal. Usually, the other team will form a wall. The first offensive player will step, stop and stand directly in front of the ball, between the ball and the wall of defenders. The second offensive player will be wide of the defensive wall arguing with the first about positioning. Example: Player 1 points, "No, no, you need to be over there." Player 2 shakes his head, "I'm supposed to be here!" I think you get the point. The third offensive player is standing by the ball, which, if you remember, is directly behind the first player who is standing between the ball and the wall of defenders, kind of shielding the ball from the defenders. As the two players argue, Player 3 will tap the ball off the hind legs of player 1, and then dribble closer or wide and shoot. Again, you'll get a few seconds before the defense realizes the ball is in play. Also, we've had parents on the opposing team complain that we didn't touch the ball twice, and usually the ref pauses play to explain what happened.
Some of you may think this is rather lame, but I show my players for two reasons: 1) they love it, making practice fun; and, 2) because they've seen it, it won't work against us.
We stopped trying it once we adopted our un-defensible free kick, which I'll post later.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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