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Marc Calleja

@mcalleja9

Director of Coaching Education at @apfcsoccer Director U-13 & U-14 and Head Coach of U-16 at @cesabadell

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In this #SundayShare, I share a finishing drill to work the concept of 'Delay and Rebalance' for the backline. A transition is played in which the defenders must delay the action so our midfielders can drop back and rebalance the team as a unit to protect the box. #SundayShare

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🎯APFC Coach's Playbook Drill to improve offensive transition and the first pass after recovery. It’s a 4v4 + 2 possession game where, once the ball is won, it transitions into a real finishing situation. #SundayShare

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🎯 APFC Coach's Playbook Complex rondo to improve the concept of 'Breaking Lines'. Played as 4v3 rondos plus a neutral player, in two teams. The team in possession must try to play passes between defenders to score. Defenders must win the ball and take it back to their own rondo

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Finishing drill focused on the '1v1 to protect' concept. Two balls, two 1v1 situations to win it back and keep possession by connecting to the 2v2 to finish. Coaching Points: ▶️Recover using the body to get between the ball and the opponent. ▶️Find a pass after recovering.

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If you can pass the ball vertically or diagonally, we will choose the diagonal pass because the receiver has a body profile that allows them to control forward easily. 🎯The First Attacker: Decision Making & Execution

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🎯 APFC Coach's Playbook Monday Rondos! Dynamic rondos for 7-A-Side and 11-A-Side to improve on the ball. The goal is to complete 6 to 8 passes before scoring in a small goal and transitioning to the second rondo, with more space, more teammates, and more opponents.

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🎯 APFC Coach's Playbook Basic 2v1 situations to improve the concept of 'beat by dribbling' for 11-A-Side. 4 balls are played in different directions to score in the small goals. 2 team competing. Coaching Points: ▶️Decide passing or dribbling. ▶️Dribbling with the far leg.

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🎯APFC Coach's Playbook Positional game to improve how to play between lines. We limit the width to create a proper context to coach on the players between lines and how to move. CP: ▶️Good body profile to receive and progress. ▶️Move depending on the press on the ball.

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🤩 El 𝗖𝗔𝗗𝗘𝗧 𝗔 es queda a 𝗗𝗜𝗩𝗜𝗦𝗜𝗢́ 𝗗’𝗛𝗢𝗡𝗢𝗥! 🚀 Amb l’empat (2-2) contra el Club de Futbol Damm, els arlequinats es mantenen a la màxima categoria en un any de molt patiment ⚽️ I tot es va culminar amb aquest golàs d’Alonso Zamora #FutBaseCES

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🎯APFC Coach's Playbook Final third finishing drill to improve progression and finishing. A 4v2 situation to break through and reach the final third to score. Coaching Points: ▶️How to beat the 4v2. ▶️Occupy finishing zones to score goals.

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🎯APFC Coach's Playbook Conditioned SSG designed to improve the Pressing Runs defensive concept. 4v2 + 1v1 that becomes a 5v5 in transition. Coaching Points: ▶️ Apply Pressing Runs to avoid depper attacker to receive. ▶️ Close the inside game.

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🎯APFC Coach's Playbook For this #SundayShare I want to share this wave drill that comes from a positional game. It’s a 3v2 situation to attack the opponent’s backline, prioritizing the 'Center First' principle of play. #SundayShare

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🎯APFC Coach's Playbook Possession game played 4v4 with 2 neutrals in a pitch divided in two sides with goals in the middle. The attacking team must hold the ball and move it from one side to the other to make 6 passes and to switch sides one player has to receive in one

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Luis Enrique: 'If I had more time, I would have written you a shorter letter.' In elite soccer, less information but clearer and more applicable, is what truly helps players perform.

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🧠The importance of convincing the player. As coaches, it's not about telling the player what to do. It's about CONVINCING them to do what's best for the team.

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Passes along the same channel tend to be very predictable, and the receiver is often poorly orientated. That’s why the concept of the 'Visual Fake' becomes so important, the passer can create a time and space advantage for the receiver by hidding the pass intention.

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During the offensive phase, it’s important for the attackers to position themselves between players to be identified as the free player and receive the ball. This is especially crucial when the ball is on the opposite side, positioning themselves in the defender’s blind spot.