I coached U-8 boys to an
undefeated season and difference was that we didn't bunch. Not bunching
allowed us to pass. Passing allowed us to control possession. Possession
yielded shot opportunities. Shots lead to goals: 39 goals for, 7 goals
against.
Here's the drill:
Scrimmage using a Dutch 4X4 training method field - 40X30 yds.
Two goals 6-8 feet wide at EACH end set nearer to the side than to each
other. Indirectly teaches spatial thinking (very hard to do).
Attackers could look up (new concept for 7 year olds) and make a choice as
to which goal to attack, i.e. which goal was most open. Forces defenders
to cover an open goal AND a goal that was likely to be attacked. Whenever
defenders magnetized to the ball and subsequently got burned when play
quickly switched to the more open goal and a goal was easily scored, I
would stop and give a 15 second lecture, citing the situation that just
occurred, about why its wrong for every defender to race to the ball. The
situation was repeated many times before they finally started catching on.
When the players start bunching remember to blow the whistle and ask why;
before too long. they will scatter as soon as they hear the whistle blow.
-- Thanks to:
Mike Edwards