Players need forms of play and practice that
➡️ challenge them technically, tactically and mentally in equal measure,
➡️ train their understanding of the game,
➡️ train quick perception and decision-making,
➡️ force them to adapt quickly and safely to the constantly changing game situations in defense and offense.
In small game forms, players discover those behaviors that also occur in 11:11.
Coaches can quickly and accurately assess, analyze and correct the performance of their players because they are dealing with simplified game situations.
💡 The player develops in the repeated meeting of many players in the small field, while the large field tires the creative, lively and imaginative player.