Defending Practices
Defending Practices
FA Regional Coach
Development Manager, Ben
Bartlett, outlines a series of
progressive practices to help
develop defending skills
As a theme for delivery, defending is sometimes In keeping with The FA’s coach education programme,
overlooked by coaches. For those that do brave the Session 1 defending when organised, is an example of
subject, sessions are sometimes delivered in a sterile, how a session may be operated as part of an FA Level 2
unrealistic and overly-organised fashion with defenders themed session, progressing ‘up the steps’ from technique
positioned perfectly and favoured numerically. (unopposed) to skill (opposed) into a game
related practice.
The sessions outlined here seek to provide a four session
programme (or longer – depending upon duration of Session 2 and 3 are examples of sessions - repetition
sessions and progress made with your players) covering circuits and half pitch practices - that may be experienced
a variety of situations that defenders face in the game. within an FA Youth Award Module 2 course.
The sessions encourage repetition of scenarios and can
be used to support players of different ages and abilities,
equipping them for defending. The sessions provide Session 4 is an example of a session from the new UEFA
situations where players can practice defending as an B course moving from a skills practice into an 8 versus 8
individual, as part of a unit and as part of a team. small-sided game.
The following situations are covered:
Getting started
• 2 teams of 4 + 2 GK’s
• 3 balls placed at
various places on
each pitch. Each ball
designated a number
1, 2 and 3. GK calls
a number and the
two defenders react
to ‘defend’ that ball.
As they position
themselves – GK calls
next ball.
• Three calls per
pair – then the
Pitch 2
defenders change.
Getting started
• Two blues play PART 2: Skill Practice
across and play into
attackers who seek
to attack and score in
the goal.
• At conclusion
attackers become
servers and
vice versa.
• If defender /
goalkeeper re-gains
possesion, they
attempt to play
into red target
player, who gives
the ball to blues
and repeat. Swap
target defenders for
defenders.
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Getting started
• 2 teams of
4 + 2 GK’s
• GK starts practice
Coaching points
• Deny space (starting position, line of • Support/Cover
approach, press? not press?) (angles, distances)
•Decision (Steal, spoil, • Mark players/Cover space
prevent turning)
KEY
Players
Target player
Goalkeeper
Path of player
Path of ball
Session 2: Defending – Variety of Situations
Getting started
• Four vs. three + GK
in defensive third of
the pitch & 3 vs. 2 in
midfield
• Red’s trying to
defend goal . If
they do regain
possession, break
into middle area and
score into goal
• Try to keep at
least one player in
midfield area
• Encourage general
flow of game to allow
realistic situations to
occur
Session 3:Defending Outnumbered – Skills Practice into 8 vs. 8
Getting started
• Two practices
running at the
same time. GK +
3 defenders vs.
4 attackers on
each pitch. Teams
defending the goal
start with the ball
and work ball out
to target player in
central zone.
• Target player can
either pass onto
pitch and join in
or run onto pitch.
Attacking team seek
to score within
5 passes
Part 2: 8v8
Getting started
•Game – 8 vs. 8,
encourage free flow
to allow realism
in outnumbered
situations
• Team in possession
attempts to work ball
into central channel.
Central channel
player runs or passes
ball into opposition
half and joins in –
opposing central
channel player
makes recovery
run. Upon regain of
possession – one
player from each
team recovers into
middle area Coaching points
• Deny – regain from poor touch/pass – • Deflect – prioritise risk allow play into
don’t track poor runs (offside) less dangerous areas (wide)
• Delay – drop & narrow • Defend – area of zero tolerance –
commit to prevent shots/block
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Pitch 2
PART 2: 8v8
Getting started
• 8 vs. 8 – defending
team playing 3-3-1
(+GK). Attacking
team playing 3-2-2
• 1st line of pressure at
halfway line
Coaching points
• Line of pressure • Movement in relation to ball
• If we can’t pressure? • Preventing penetrative passes
• Directing play • Securing space ahead of & behind
back line
• Marking positions & distances