7v7 (1-2-3-1) BOOTB. Pattern #2
This is a continuation in a series of patterns of play for 7v7. Specifically building out of the back (BOOTB). Pattern #2 is slight variation on Pattern #1. GK to CB to Outside Mid/Wing then plays a 1-2 (wall pass) with the central midfielder to get us out. This is played out through a 7v0 with mannequins (progression to 7v3 with defenders) scoring on two target goals at the half line.
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Hi coach, I want to add the unopposed patterns to our practice. I see in your sessions video that you do the build out break down games before the pattern choreography but I'm wondering if doing the unopposed stuff first might be helpful to them for the break down games. Do you ever do the patterns first, then break down games? Thanks as always for all your guidance!!
This videos really have improved my football game knowledge so I’ve just wanted to thank you
I’m not sure how to connect these build out patterns with the finishing videos/ attacking patterns.
Loving these videos how would i do a pattern if im coaching 7 year olds who start from half way 5 v5? was thinking 3 up the front at the halfway line and 2 up the back but what would you suggest?
I'm coaching U11 Girls in England and my club's VC sent me your corners video to work on this week. I'm now watching all your videos, as I really like the way you explain play patterns. Keep up the good work! (P.S. Going to use your 9v9 videos next season when we go more competitive.)
Awesome vids
Coach Rory, I'm in my first season of U10 coaching and having a blast. I want to teach the three build out patterns to our team for practice, but also don't want to be "Mr. Freeze" to much and want them to have fun, any suggestions on how I can help this be fun for them and not just a lecture and constant starting and stopping?
Also any drills you have in general I'd be thankful for, I'm just trying to learn it's been so fun so far…
I always find it difficult to play against teams that aren’t teaching the same formation and patterns , they just bunch and all run to the ball increasing the pressure on our players it’s frustrating. I’m going to keep trying to teach the patterns however so that one day they’ll realize they can pass Around the lack of tactics with awareness and crisper passes .