How To play out from the back | Kids Coaching Guide

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Playing out from the back is one of the most common issues with kids Football Coaching. In this video we help you work out how, why and when to play out from the back.
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I understand all these principles, how is it you have implemented this in training, getting kids from U10 and below to understand what ur trying to implement is normally the hardest part

thelasttsarband
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Great video on a key issues focused on these key areas for younger players!

CoachJeffP
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I'm happy to have found this channel. I no longer coach, I did at club level and at some point I'll be coaching at high school level.

When I coached at the club level (youth) I was teaching them to play out from the back on goal kicks and playing it back to your defenders.

I reinforced with them that they will make mistakes in the game learning how to play from the back and that it is okay, it's part of life. I told them I don't want this kicking the ball up in the air down the field causing it to become 50/50 when we can retain possession and keep the ball away from the other team.

I worked with the players to better their technique on the ball. First touch, passing, dribbling. I set up drills to get many touches on the ball and 1v1s.

To get the players used to pressure I incorporated drills from Spain's youth academy that had players focusing on applying pressure in the one grid as the team in possession in that grid tried to complete a certain number of passes and then they had to make a through pass in the middle with about 2-3 defenders in that middle grid trying to cut off the passing lanes. If the pass was successful, that defending team had to send 2 players to the other grid to try the win the back back as quickly as possible. Drills like this worked wonders on applying it to an actual game so they wouldn't panic.

askme
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Really useful - thanks. I find many children like trying long drop kicks when they're in goal. Would you encourage them to boot the ball out once in a while, as an option to vary things?

shakespearo
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This is fantastic, thank you very much.

TheSevillap
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I will be glad to get some drills from u

piuseleeza
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Thanks for a very pertinent video. Indeed it requires effort but sticking to it pays off.

matiasahlgren
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Encouraging video, half my girls struggle making accurate passes and i only get 1 hr a week training with them and the parents aren't as committed as i am with my daughter (i even offered my time to run a second training session a week) is this pattern exercise still worth my time? If for first 15 minutes of training i run passing drills then implement this build up from back pattern exercises, can it still work? On a positive note, we have won 2 of our last 3 games and so far i have the girls passing out wide from goal kicks, that's as far as i got with them so far

OsmanKann
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Great video mate! Keep them up, think my son will understand this 👍⚽️

zigzag
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Understanding that there are times todo this and times to not is also important

brnatlas
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Moltes gracies, Ben! Les teves explicacions son les millors. (Aqui on visc juguem 7v7. Tenim un 2-3-1, alguna sugerencia?)

angelobenito-aguilar
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Great video, I plan to utilize your tips!

chrisnaidu
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Thanks this is very informative! would you advise the first pattern for U7 football 5 vs 5? We only have 4 outfield players so I feel whatever we do will be so predictable.

londonsweeneyboy
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Thank you you’re u the best coach ever

jadetelford-cr
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Brilliant channel mate, very insightful stuff.

kingjariSOS
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love that hat. help a brother out and send me a link. gave you a link as my u10 son really needs to step it up this year

Simracing
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Hi, thanks for the great video Ben, was looking for playing out the back video to come. I have a question for you . Just started new season managing u15 girls team, I have a very vast mix of girls in my team, some been playing football since being 8 or 9 whilst got few new girls who only started playing now so I have a massive gap between the girls in terms of football knowledge, skill etc. What's the best way to do training so the "experienced" girls don't get frustrated at the new girls and and vice versa. It's only me as well so I can't really split them up too much. Any ideas or suggestions for drills, games much appreciated 👍
Keep the videos coming !

markpardel
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A lot of great information here. Great video!

FormationFootball
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9:05 This is what I find curious. As much as a coach can train their defence to work like this, an offence coach can train their players to cleverly press this to make it as tough as possible. And if you make one mistake, either in your first touch, decision making or pass, it’s panic stations. I watch Arsenal, Man Utd etc like you say sometimes have real issues playing it out against a drilled side, and losing a goal because you were trying to play it short out from the back feels so galling and unnecessary. I’m genuinely interested in your opinion.

psychoangus
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Hey m8, I think your red circle tag close to the end of the video (11:16) is meant to say Dont Give Up and not Give Up ;)

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