Tactical Movements and Combinations in 3-4-3 Formation to Break Down the Defending Line

This soccer drill contains attacking tactical variations.
The soccer exercise focuses on practising and innervating tactical movements in 3-4-3 formation to break down the defending line.

Published: 08.02.2012.
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Category: Soccer Drills - Soccer Tactics
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Age Age: 16 - 20+
Difficulty Difficulty: 3
Space Space: Half Field
Keeper Keeper: 1,2
Players Players: 12 - 21
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Organisation

You can use sticks or mannequins to mark the opponent players.
Sticks or mannequins are placed to mark the defenders' and opponent players' positions and draw the defending shapes, passing channels.
Attacking players are placed according to the 3-4-3 formation. 3 attackers, 2 wide midfielders and 2 holders are involved to the soccer drill. Place 2 players into each positions.
Every variation must be performed on both sides.

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This tactical soccer drill contains six variations to break the defending line. In this formation there is big tone on the wide midfielders and their supporting runs. Combinations in the middle and on the wings should be in balance. This soccer drill offers some typical variations to the formation 3-4-3.

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