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Wednesday, August 22, 2007


Soccer Strategy Game - Soccer Attacking Tips

The soccer world is a soccer strategy game that coaches need to know in order to teach soccer in an efficient and impressive manner.

  • Attacking

The players need to be faster, stronger, and aggressive in order get a winning edge over their opponent. Direct play is supposed to be the best attacking strategy in soccer. Direct play simply means five passes or less.

1. First Objective

When attacking the opponent team to get control over the game, you need to train the players how to gain entry into the attacking third of the field.

Here's an Example: you can teach them to use long forward passes to the back of the defense. Forward runs without the ball is another great soccer technique in this regard.

The coaches should also teach the players about forward passes to feet, supported by a player at an angle to receive the ball and pass it forwards. Again, it is also very important for the players to learn about receiving and turning with the ball.

2. Second Objective

The second thing coaches need to teach is how to increase, or at least maintain, the momentum of the attack once the ball is in the attacking third of the field. Also keep in mind that the players must learn to shoot at every opportunity.

They should attack opponents by dribbling and must be able to pass the ball to the back of the defense. Crossing the soccer ball early from the flanks (wing) to the back of the defense is another important thing for the players to learn in order to make their attacking position much better.

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