![]() The idea is to work on handling the ball and being able to practice different moves and turns with both feet. Again, remember to be going to the right and left when attacking to work on both feet. Once one diagonal goes, the next diagonal goes, and so on and so forth. Following moves that can be practiced are: scissors, double scissors, Stanley Matthews, reverse Stanley Matthews, Revalino, etc (below are additional moves and descriptions). ![]() Again, attack the cone with some pace but under control and do a move. The second piece is now attacking moves at the cone. ![]() You don’t want to wait until you are on top of the cone, just like you wouldn’t wait till you are on top of a defender. Also, you want to emphasize going at the cone, but making sure to slow yourself down as you approach the cone and really sell the turn. You want to go through using both right and left foot. Following turns that can be done are: outside of the foot cut, inside of the foot cut, Cruyff, step over, and sole roll. So, each line will attack the cone at the same time and do a turn. The first portion of the drill is changing direction. The first player in each line will start with a ball. I’ll usually make 2 boxes depending on number of players. Place a cone in the middle, as illustrated below, and have about 2/3 players behind each cone, EXCEPT the middle cone. Make a box, roughly about 15 x 15 yards (varies on player abilities and age), and place a cone at each corner. ![]() To practice different ways to get around a player or to change direction. How to improve technical aspects of ball control. ![]()
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