Create the Opportunity to cross the ball

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Create the Opportunity to cross the ball FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING PRE SESSION FOCUS Create the Opportunity to cross the ball Crosses into areas that will cause the defending team a problem to solve Crosses that provide other players with a chance of an End Product Coach fine detail, player and team understanding Designed to develop the understanding of a unit such as strikers and midfield players on their responsibility to deliver quality crosses from wide areas that create goal scoring opportunities and cause problems for defenders. How to coach the team on primary, secondary and fringe players engaging all player in the unit and the practice

GK C X5 X4 X3 O7 O10 O9 X6 X8 O6 X11 O8 O2 FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING Set up Defending Xs GK 3-2-1 Attacking Os T – 1-3-2 Organisation The target player (T) can be used for both teams to recycle the ball and keep the game flowing, the defending team can score by passing to the target player. Area coned off 2 yards outside far post to eliminate Right Back Set up in the middle 1/3 of the pitch to attack the final third straight away Coaching position near O7 Set up a Prime Target Area (PTA)?? The Start Point No1 O8 & O6 complete a take in midfield but on the left side to draw defenders LEFT O8 passes quickly to O7 wide. O7 creates space to receive and turn FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING GK C X5 X4 X3 O7 O10 O9 X6 X8 O6 X11 O8 O2

GK C X4 X5 O9 X3 O10 O7 X11 O6 X6 X8 O8 O2 FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING Scenario No1 Early Ball in Behind defenders O7 receives the ball and immediately crosses the ball behind X4 & X5 before X3 can recover. Coach the Following Primary Players O7 on his delivery to the space behind defenders with a LOW CURLING PASS with quality and pace Secondary Players How O9 & O10 move off the shoulder to attacking positions. Front and far post runs across defenders to execute an end product Fringe Players O6 supports the attack with O8 Holding role Point of Focus – Fine detail The cross must be on the floor GK C X4 X5 O9 X3 O10 O7 X11 O6 X6 X8 O8 O2

C FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING GK X4 X5 O7 O10 X3 O9 X8 X11 X6 O6 O2 O8 Scenario No2 Delivery from a higher position O7 receives the ball takes on X3 and crosses the ball into the Prime Target Area Coach the Following Primary Players O7 observation of runs Quality cross low and with pace into the prime target area Secondary Players O10 attacks the front post O9 makes a late run to the far post O6 supports on the edge of the box Fringe Players O2 Supports and O8 Holds Point of Focus – Fine Detail The cross MUST eliminate the first defender and the GK FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING GK C X4 X5 O7 O10 X3 O9 X8 X11 X6 O6 O2 O8

C Scenario No3 Cross from set to O1 FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING GK X3 O7 takes X3 into the corner and sets O2 for the cross towards the front post area There is not a lot of time to reshape Coach the Following Primary Player O2 delivers a cross with pace towards the front post area Secondary Players O10 attacks the front post O9 makes a late run to the far post O6 supports on the edge of the box O8 Holds Point of Focus Fine Detail The cross MUST be delivered with pace and MUST eliminate the first defender FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING GK X3 O7 X4 X5 O9 O10 X8 C X11 X6 O2 O6 O8

C Scenario No4 Cross from Deep Position FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING GK O7 takes X3 to the dead ball line There are 3 options for O7 Coach the Following Primary Players O7 decided where to cross the ball depending on what striker runs are available Secondary Players O9 attacks the front post to attack a low drive O10 makes a late run to the far post for the high chip O6 supports on the edge of the box for the cut back O8 Holds Point of Focus Fine Detail Decision making and not rush the cross Cross into an area that a striker can attack FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING GK O7 X5 X3 X4 C O9 X8 O10 X6 O2 O6 X11 O8

Many crosses are delivered without thought or quality FUNCTION EFFECTIVE CROSSING Confirmation or Learning Do the players understand ? How to deliver a quality cross into the PTA? How to create movement to move and confuse defenders? How to work as unit to attack varying areas in the PTA? Understand how you must keep cover and balance? Have you the Coach Selected the right players to execute quality crosses? Provided the right technical information for attackers to achieve success in the session? Coaches primary, secondary and fringe players? Corrected faults?????? Planned variation of scenarios? Moment of Reflection Many crosses are delivered without thought or quality A high number of crosses can only produce a higher goal scoring percentage You should ensure that the wide players are capable of delivering a quality cross