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Soccer training article from our current issue (3/12)
Learn to read the game
Improving player awareness under time and opposition pressure


If you want to succeed on the soccer field today, you need more than technique and speed. Without the ability to anticipate game situations and make split-second decisions, you’ll never get the ball to the goal. In this article Erich Rutemòˆller, longtime leader of the DFB’s coaching education program, presents exercises to systematically improve your players’ awareness.

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Soccer training article from our last issue (2/12)
The concept of triangles
How to teach combination play in triangles for U10 players


The triangle is a crucial tactical shape. However, it requires three players to read the game the same way at the same time. That means seeing into the future and understanding space, which influences the distances and angles between the players and the ball. So we can begin to teach the triangle shape to the U10 age group—but we need to be patient.

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