Well I teach under 9s how to defend a corner , how to kick off , how to play out from the back and how to attack on mass. I play 2 1 2 1 and I have a player that only wishes to play keeper. My players train 3 days a week 2 with me, and one with either Gareth Edds or the fury academy. 1 day with me is skill 1 day with the academies is skill and the last day with me is skills and ways to attack and play out. They can all juggle over 30 half can do over 100 they can all do step overs, pass and control with both feet, hook turns, pull backs with both feet, roll overs with both feet, zinadin zadan turns, turn with the outside of the both feet, dribble, run with the ball, stop and go, headers, chest to both feet, and pull a ball out of the air under control. They are encouraged to use skill at all times, play back to the keeper change the angle of attack and play across the back line even across their own goal and never ever kick the ball up the field or out of play. The keeper is encouraged to use his feet to take on a player and play out 1st option defenders second winger 3rd attackers who are all in our own half.
They should all be playing up 1 or 2 years and their first touch and insight is fantastic every one of them.
Ill tell you a secret this is what they do and more in Spain at U9
Although this is not what the curriculum says to do but it is what the curriculum was designed to create. My players play with out fear and are more than comfortable with having the ball at their feet even in their own penalty box. some of the parents have heart attacks when they play across their own goal but the players are fine with it. They know when to and when not and if they make a mistake ....................So.
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