Building The Attack | FA Learning Coaching Session From David Powderly

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David Powderly, presents three coaching ideas to help young players build the attack. During this session players will develop their understanding of:

- How to play out from the back and through the opposition
- Inviting pressure from the opposition in order to exploit space
- How to utilise the goalkeeper to build the attack
- Providing support by dropping off
- Recognising opportunities to step into midfield

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I love his intervention, compliments and apologies when stopping play in an abrupt manner! Learning so much from him!!

juancelop
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He is a great coach! So didactic and calm. His interventions are clear and objective. Always making questions to the boys in order to achieve their understanding of the game and its possibilities. Great work! Best regards from Brazil!

DuMaZoTTi
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The coach is excellent, he's delivery is spot on and brilliant at getting the boys to see the bigger picture

chriswarrington
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wish i had a coach like this bro. this coach is really calm and is someone you can truly listen to.❤️⚽

amogelangmalebati
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Such an amazing coach I wish I could have one like that

aymos
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i love the coaching intervention at the end here, very well timed, and well paused with compliment at the start

rojogaming
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Linking the session to a theme and bringing into the game at the end 👌

Matchey
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Anytime i see Davids sessions i stop and watch every time he isa solid young coach

rangersasc
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Great coaching video. Well done coach, intelligent smart coaching from the off.

goldglover
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I love this coach! I want to be him when I grow up!! ;)

katetaylor
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Cool channel, like the graphics and editing. Subbed

nofurtherwest
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Great work for sure, but I would have drilled them to exaggerate the basic holding angles to the limit of exposing potential forward gaps. But we do see this closed off alot in high level play. But it the players in front move unified consistently adapting it helps to get through when pressed. Or, maybe two players unified in front can make controlled random positionional runs to make the forward link up. Or one best with a wing man makes the suckered dribble and quick advance with the wing man or use him as a decoy... Then all unit advance

ambermoshon
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Learning to become a coach here in America ! Love your videos brother 🔥

Easymoneysniper_
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There's Billy Gilmore in this midfield too

daimshah
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What is the drawing program? I have a homework. Can you give me the name?

savasseven
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Is this how it is going to happen in every single game?
It's like he's teaching one very specific attempt, but telling everybody what to he wants them to do specifically

mrgreen...
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Very good exercice, but (depending on the purpose for the players) in order to be more acquisitive (tatical and technical) they have to discover the solutions by solving the problems caused by the opponents (guidance discovery), is very important to stop and teach some principles of the way you play, but if you give the answer right way they won't understand the principle you are passing, just that specific situation (Using questions, instead of affirmative speech, is also a more effective way for the player to understand the principle). And coaches need to be careful the way they instruct we don't want to narrow the possibilities to reach the objective, even if we are seeing something happen in a certain way I assure that the players have other options that we don't see. Other thing, a exercise is only rich when there is competition, without that is not even a exercise, if we stop midle of the exercise the team that loses ball doesn't really suffer from losing the ball (because the exercised stopped) and the team that recovers doesn't get the benefit for pressing and recover the ball, that removes the acquisitive factor from the exercise. Sorry for bad English, I am Portuguese.

varela
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On goal kicks, is there a change in the rules where teammates can now come inside the penalty box but opponents still have to stay outside box?

wadelerow
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Est il possible de l'avoir en français.
Merci

philippelegall
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This is great if your team can afford to hire a space that big.

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