How To Help Players Solve Problems During Training | Coaching Session From Gordon Staniforth
In this session, FA county coach developer, Gordon Staniforth, uses a variety of methods to help a group of young players solve game-related problems. Throughout, the players develop an understanding of: Positive passing into midfield Individual and team movements to receive the ball and play forward How running off the ball can create attacking opportunities Subscribe to FA Learning: http://www.bit.ly/FALearningSub Visit The Boot Room: https://www.thefa.com/bootroom Follow us on Twitter: / falearning

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