Goalkeeping

Back Pass Support Work: Blind Serve

Deal with back passes under pressure

Goalkeeping
Playing Out From The Back
First Touch

Back Pass Support Work: Blind Serve is a 15-minute goalkeeping drill for 3-10 players, suitable for Under 10 to Adults at beginner, intermediate, advanced level. You need balls, cones, full goals, bibs. Below you will find the objective, the set-up, how to run it, coaching points, common mistakes, progressions, regressions and variations.

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Goalkeeping
Playing Out From The Back
First Touch
Skill Practice
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Full Squad
Youth Friendly
Adult Suitable
Goals Needed
Reaction Saves

Duration

15 min

Players

3-10

Pitch size

Defensive third

Ability levels

Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced

Pitch diagram

Pitch set-up: Back Pass Support Work: Blind ServeGKCS123Defensive third

Back Pass Support Work: Blind Serve — Goalkeeping set-up — serve, save, reset · Defensive third

Step 1 of 4Defenders pass back to the keeper under pressure.

  1. 1. Defenders pass back to the keeper under pressure.
  2. 2. Keeper must play out to an outlet or clear long if pressed.
  3. 3. Ten repetitions then rotate.
  4. 4. The keeper starts facing away or with a screen blocking sight of the strike.
  • Cones mark the area
  • Full goal
  • GK = goalkeeper
  • C = coach serving, S = second server
  • Ball
  • Cones mark the keeper's starting positions
  • Dotted arrow = rotation between repetitions
  • Keeper distributes back to the server
  • Solid arrow = pass, thick = shot, dashed = run / dribble

Objectives

  • -Deal with back passes under pressure
  • -Support the defence as a footballer
  • -Make the right decision at speed

Setup

  1. 1Keeper with two defenders in front of the goal.
  2. 2One or two pressing forwards.
  3. 3Target outlets on both flanks.

Coaching instructions

  1. 1Defenders pass back to the keeper under pressure.
  2. 2Keeper must play out to an outlet or clear long if pressed.
  3. 3Ten repetitions then rotate.
  4. 4The keeper starts facing away or with a screen blocking sight of the strike.

Coaching points

  • -Position to receive on an angle, not flat
  • -First touch away from the presser
  • -Communicate the option before receiving
  • -Find the ball fast and get the eyes level
  • -Trust the hands on the reaction save

Common mistakes

  • -Standing flat behind the ball
  • -Taking too many touches
  • -Panicked clearance out of play

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